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computation height and floor areas

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filip.knapczyk
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computation height and floor areas

Hi,

 

I need to provide two informations in my schedule:

1) floor area

2) floor area, where room's height is above 1,9m ( I have a sloped roof)

 

I have managed to achieve those two informations in two schedules but not at the same time (I change computation height on level).

 

Is there a way to get to those two informations in one schedule at once?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: filip.knapczyk

Why don't you make the attic a Level and create a Room on that Level?  

 

Room 111.png

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: filip.knapczyk

Sure it can be done.

 

ToanDN_0-1642029907800.png

 

 

 

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filip.knapczyk
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Hey,

 

thanks, works like charm.

 

how did you place both areas in two columns? those are two schedules combined, or is it possible to manage them in one schedule?

 

"area@level 1", "area@level 2"

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: filip.knapczyk

I have to say, sounds like you two are communicating telepathically :grinsendes,_blinzelndes_Gesicht:  

 

 

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filip.knapczyk
als Antwort auf: RDAOU

heh, kind of.

 

But I still do not know how to present both areas in one table - one next to each other.

floor area | usage area

 

When I change computation height, then it affects floor area.

 

So... can you help me out, how it is made in ine the post above?

 
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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: filip.knapczyk

@filip.knapczyk 

 

No need to change the computational Height... I would do the following

  1. I would add interim level (Level 1.1) @ 1.9m from FFL  of building level below (Level 1.0),
  2. copy room from Level 1.0 and paste aligned to the new datum Level 1.1 created in step 1
    • same room name for sorting and grouping purposes
  3. Filter schedule using Level with the condition "is at or Above"
  4. Add 2 project instance parameters Yes/No to room category (identifies The space/room below 1.9m and that above)
  5. Add 2 calculated values to transpose Area values from columns to rows using the Y/N parameters you added in step 4
    • See formulas in attached sample file
  6. Uncheck itemize each instance

Watch GIF below and check out the attached 2020 Sample file 

 

Computational Height for MEZ area calculations.gif  

 

RDAOU_0-1643283973719.png

 

 

 

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filip.knapczyk
als Antwort auf: filip.knapczyk

Yes!

thank you very much! I have managed to change it to my data, and managed to add some extra levels:-)

Thank you very much for a very detailed instructions and also for the file, that helped a lot!:-)

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