I'm trying to run a test in Autodesk Model Checker from my federated file. It happens that when i run the test it does'nt works on the links inserted in this file, even with the "Linked models will be checked" option on. Am I missing something?
Hi @Anonymous , i think i didn't explained myself very clear. I'm trying to verify my model with the Autodesk Model Checker from the BIM Interoperability Tools, not the Interference Check. Thanks anyway for your attention!
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Hi! I found a workaround to verify Federated Files. Since the "Linked models will be checked" option is not working, i'm adding all the submodels of the federated file before runing the Report (something like the image attached). Now i'm facing another problem regarding the use of Autodesk Model Checker with Revit Links. I'm building a Power BI dashboard to view the results of the checks. The problem is that the Excel Report gives me 3 tabs in one file (Files, Checks and Elements) and the Elements tab doesn't show me what is the Revit File that this object is contained. I need this information since i want to build in PowerBI a list of the Elements with problem by file. Any ideas of how to achieve this?
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