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Copy-monitor Structural Framing

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Anonymous
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Copy-monitor Structural Framing

Is there a way to copy-monitor Structural Framing from Revit Link (Structural model)?

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lanl
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi johnkensantos,

 

You can check the link below for the supported types of element:

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2018/ENU/?guid=GUID-46735245-3836-4470-99C0-320397718BE6 


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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello @Anonymous

 

Blinding the link is not an option?

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Nope, I want to monitor any changes on the framing. Seems like its not supported. Ill post it on Ideas instead.

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yassinemestiri
in reply to: Anonymous

any answer ? this still a big issue for BIM manager work, to control changes !!

dear autodesk gods (seen before on another forum) : please answer quickly !!

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No, change. Copy monitor only works on columns (Levels, Grids, Walls and Floors), not framing. Framing is not usually modeled twice in separate models. Columns are often modeled early on, conceptually and then the structural engineer takes over.  Thus columns are part of C/M but not framing. I'm not aware of it changing any time soon.


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petrlanik
in reply to: SteveKStafford

There is still a lot of work to be done by Autodesk on this. On contrary, framing in lot of cases needs to be modeled twice both for arch and struc world.

For same reason the loadbearing parts of walls and floors should be modeled separately, as there is no good way displaying only loadbearing parts of sandwich floor or wall in structural model.

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