Hi, I'm working with a area plan outlining apartments.
As we have a number of duplex apartments, some of the areas across multiple floors have the same unit reference.
Therefore, I have sorted by unit reference, without itemising every instance. This worked great, and combined the areas of all units of the same name.
However, as soon as I go to then sort by this combined areas, it separates the areas again.
Is there a way around this?
@DanBuck wrote:
Hi, I'm working with a area plan outlining apartments.
As we have a number of duplex apartments, some of the areas across multiple floors have the same unit reference.
Therefore, I have sorted by unit reference, without itemising every instance. This worked great, and combined the areas of all units of the same name.
However, as soon as I go to then sort by this combined areas, it separates the areas again.
Is there a way around this?
When you choose to sort by Area, Revit sorts by the individual Areas, not the combined values. A way around it, is add a new integer parameter to the schedule, enter a value based on the sorting order that you want (since your schedule is already un-itemized so it should be easy), so each unit reference should have a number, smallest unit = smallest number, and so on. When done, change schedule to Sort by this parameter, then you will have what you want.
I'm curious why sort again by combined Area. If the Unit Reference is the the first sort parameter with footer checked, and the second sort parameter is Area as the Calculated Total, then isn't the Schedule already sorted by Combined Area? ...as well as combined Grand Total (w/ Grand Total checked)?
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