I spent the better part of the day on the web learning that Autodesk did not include the ability to include and update door swings automatically. I did find a few apps but before I spend any cash on them I am hoping someone here has some additional options I have overlooked.
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Todd
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I know it's an old one but I hope I can get some help. I followed the instructions - added Door Set text project param, room calculation points, installed correct package, made sure the doors are not demolished in the same phase they were created in... - and still getting null from the custom node! Any ideas? Thank you in advance.
Can you throw a watch node on each output for the "Door Set Handing" node? I don't think I've checked this recently, but I had issues with that node after one of the updates over the last year. It might not be reading the doors correctly and isn't outputting anything.
Thanks for the reply - Revit 2024 file attached. I couldn't get it to work there, but strangely enough I used the script on my work project (2022) and it worked great after I tried different Phase settings. Not sure if it's version incompatibility or some bug in the Phase node?
@joanka-k wrote:Thanks for the reply - Revit 2024 file attached. I couldn't get it to work there, but strangely enough I used the script on my work project (2022) and it worked great after I tried different Phase settings. Not sure if it's version incompatibility or some bug in the Phase node?
Right, I think something changed in the API in R23 or R24 where that node stopped working correctly. Make sure you have the most up-to-date package and see if it works then.
@joanka-k wrote:
Thanks for the reply - Revit 2024 file attached. I couldn't get it to work there, but strangely enough I used the script on my work project (2022) and it worked great after I tried different Phase settings. Not sure if it's version incompatibility or some bug in the Phase node?
It works here. Make sure you install archi-lab.net package and its dependency DynamoIronPython2.7.
I think there are some good inexpensive door swing apps out in the App Store that are maintained and provide consistent results and run much faster than Dynamo. Dynamo is fun, but if you have deadlines you cannot spend 1/2 day trying to fix and update a Dynamo script everytime Revit gets an update.
@luisPDAN6 wrote:I think there are some good inexpensive door swing apps out in the App Store that are maintained and provide consistent results and run much faster than Dynamo. Dynamo is fun, but if you have deadlines you cannot spend 1/2 day trying to fix and update a Dynamo script everytime Revit gets an update.
Depends on how large a project is. Taking that half day could save a full days work.
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