Difference between "In-Place" Generic Component and Generic Model Family?

Difference between "In-Place" Generic Component and Generic Model Family?

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Difference between "In-Place" Generic Component and Generic Model Family?

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Hi Everyone,

 

This should be pretty simple, but I can't seem to figure out why if I model a component "In-Place" I have the option to make it a "floor" in the "Family Category and Parameters" menu (screen shot I), but if I try to do the same thing in the "Generic Model" family template, floors are not on the list of availble family categories (screen shot II). Am I missing something or is this just not allowed? Is there anyway to convert a "Generic Model" family into a "Floor" within a project file?

 

Thanks in advance!

Generic I.jpg

Generic II.jpg

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constantin.stroescu
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  1. in the first example is an In Place version of a System Family ( floor , in your case)
  2. in the second one is a Loadable Family  ...

The Walls,floors,roofs are all System Families and can not be editable outside the Project ( like Loadable Families as Doors, Windows...etc that are usualy hosted into System Families.)

 

I recomand you Paul Aubin's excellent article on this subject from AU...

http://aucache.autodesk.com/au2011/sessions/3737/lab_handouts/v2_AB3737-L_Aubin_Families-Intro.pdf

 

 

Constantin Stroescu

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Thanks for the quick response. That explains it very clearly.

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