Hello,
We would like to find the level information for all the component of a stair or a ramp (example: Railing, Top Rail, Support).
When we create a stair or a ramp in Revit, the information named “Based Level” is only present on the stair or the ramp instances. We don’t have to kind of information on the others instances like Railing, Top Rail, Support, etc).
So:
Regards,
Philippe
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It is important to avoid using language dependent display names to access parameters.
Here is one of many discussions by The Building Coder pointing that out:
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hello Philippe,
With RevitLookUp, we almost find all our level informations on stairs components.
Indeed, we didn't arrive to extract this information on the stairs supports elements.
We looked into RevitLookUp, but we can not find any information about level or host element data.
Our wish is to find one of these information directly on the stairs supports elements.
Do you know any workaround to do this?
Thanks for your support,
Hi @pmeigneux,
Well, if you have the latest version of RevitLookup, and Revit 2017, you will see 'GetStairsSupports'.
Of course, if you're just talking about whatever slab/beam/wall etc the stair is sitting on, or appearing to finish at, then you will probably have to do some extra work to find them (as they're not really associated as far as I know). There are many methods to try to do this. You'll have to find what works for you.
Of course, if they are 'joined', then that's pretty simple. (JoinGeometryUtils)