I found a mess in a project file. The room finish schedule has 15 "101 Lobby" and 12 different room numbers of "105" with different names. just to name a few. I asked the user if he deleted the rooms or just deleted the tag and he said he deleted the room and not just the tag. I tried it and he was right. I deleted a room "109 Toilet" and added the room back in and now I have 2 "109 Toilet" in the room finish schedule. How do I only display the current Rooms? Using Revit Architecture 2017.
Thank you.
Kory Skoog
CAD/BIM Manager
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Redundant Rooms should have No Area or Not Placed reported in schedule. See below:
Kory: I’m probably telling you nothing you don’t already know by now, but thought I jump in and reiterate Toan’s point (and one of my frustrations).
It’s all about the Room Schedule.
It frustrates me to no end that deleting a room in Revit doesn’t actually remove the room from the project (which I suspect the “other” guy thought he did). There is so much more, seemingly needless acrobatics involved. You need to create and work through a Room Schedule in order to accomplish any after-the-fact modifications and management. Because of this, I don’t know why Revit doesn’t just automatically create a Room Schedule once you start defining rooms in the project - since it certainly seems to reference one behind the scene.
With that said; I’m done. Hopefully this comment is on point and helpful. It’s all about the Room Schedule.
Cheers and good luck.
You can use Dynamo to do that, here is a video explaining how to do that and you can download the script as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIyXzqar2TI
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