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add a formula inside schedule

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TomasoCardia
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add a formula inside schedule

Hi all, 

I'm looking for a solution to solve my problem to "create a schedule that show me the lenght of mullions" 

So, I tried to create a parameter on a parametric family, but i doesn't work.

As alternative I want to transform the "area" of mullion on lenght.

So, the question is:

 

Is it possible add a formula that transform the Area on a lenght ? 

I know the number to subdivide the area to obtain lenght, but I don't know how to put inside the schedule on Revit 

( without export on Excel :leicht_lächelndes_Gesicht: )

 

Thank you!

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TomasoCardia
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

I did it. 

 

on a schedule configuracion--> fields it is possible to add a Formula.. Yeah!

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Diego.Faria
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

Although it's possible to do by formula, I think you should use the built-in "Length" parameter. It works just fine.

 

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

Are you sure that you really need curved panels and curved mullions?


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TomasoCardia
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

what does it mean? I have to build curved panels on curved mullion (profiles) 

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

It means that for fabrication and economic reasons, usually these curved facades are fabricated as short straight segments that simulate the curve.


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TomasoCardia
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

it is not that case.

 

Anyhow, I think that the software have to follow the construction not the opposite. In this case is a limit of Revit 

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

No, it's not a limitation of the software, but a solution to facilitate construction and build with under the constraints of a budget.

You can model curved panels and curved elements that represent mullions, yes. I was just wanting to confirm. 


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TomasoCardia
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

I'm not agree with you. 

So, in your opinion, Revit it is not a tool for the designer, but a "tool-teacher" that impose you how to design. I think is a limit of Revit, because Revit can't permit to design something that in a reality will be built, and in large scale as this project.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: TomasoCardia

@TomasoCardia

 

Why didn't you post your related questions in one thread so that people can understand the history and follow it?  Below are what I am referring to.

 

what is the "Area" on a parametric object

parameters and schedule for a parametric mullion

how to see a special parameter on a schedule

 

 

 

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