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Doors not showing in schedule

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Anonymous
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Doors not showing in schedule

Anonymous
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For some odd reason none of my doors are showing up in the schedule I created. can some one give me a few things to check to see why?

 

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Doors not showing in schedule

For some odd reason none of my doors are showing up in the schedule I created. can some one give me a few things to check to see why?

 

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Message 2 of 13
Keith_Wilkinson
in reply to: Anonymous

Keith_Wilkinson
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are your doors definitely doors (and not for example, generic models) and is your schedule definitely a door schedule and not say a window schedule?

 

Check and see if any filters have been applied too - initially you want this set to 'None'.



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Maimonides

are your doors definitely doors (and not for example, generic models) and is your schedule definitely a door schedule and not say a window schedule?

 

Check and see if any filters have been applied too - initially you want this set to 'None'.



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides
Message 3 of 13
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Check that your phase settings for the schedule match the settings for the view you placed the doors in.

Check that your phase settings for the schedule match the settings for the view you placed the doors in.

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wanjNSAC6
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wanjNSAC6
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Another reason would be in your Schedule Properties - Sorting/Grouping, make sure you have Itemize every instance checked.

Another reason would be in your Schedule Properties - Sorting/Grouping, make sure you have Itemize every instance checked.

Message 5 of 13
Sahay_R
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Sahay_R
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Mentor

If they are door families, then they will show up in a door schedule. Please ensure that the schedule that you have created is for doors. Make sure that doors are scheduled by Mark at the very least - that will help to identify the doors to the schedule.


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If they are door families, then they will show up in a door schedule. Please ensure that the schedule that you have created is for doors. Make sure that doors are scheduled by Mark at the very least - that will help to identify the doors to the schedule.


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Message 6 of 13
karibal
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karibal
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Can you give us a screenshot of your schedule?

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Can you give us a screenshot of your schedule?

Message 7 of 13
Keith_Wilkinson
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Keith_Wilkinson
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Advisor

Given that this thread started in 2015 I hope to god it's sorted by now!! 🤣



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Maimonides

Given that this thread started in 2015 I hope to god it's sorted by now!! 🤣



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides
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rsummersV23MC
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2023 and i have the same problem hope it is solved

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2023 and i have the same problem hope it is solved

Message 9 of 13
Keith_Wilkinson
in reply to: Anonymous

Keith_Wilkinson
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Try a multicat schedule and see if they show up there - if they do check the category parameter value and make sure they are actually doors.  As far as I'm aware there is nothing broken in Revit in respect of scheduling doors.

 



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides
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Try a multicat schedule and see if they show up there - if they do check the category parameter value and make sure they are actually doors.  As far as I'm aware there is nothing broken in Revit in respect of scheduling doors.

 



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides
Message 10 of 13
rsummersV23MC
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rsummersV23MC
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  my first post was a bit of a joke (because a 8 year old thread still being used is funny) however im attempting to fill out this schedule, maybe im missing something...

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  my first post was a bit of a joke (because a 8 year old thread still being used is funny) however im attempting to fill out this schedule, maybe im missing something...

Message 11 of 13
mhiserZFHXS
in reply to: Anonymous

mhiserZFHXS
Advisor
Advisor

Not enough information to tell. I assume the Exterior Door and Level parameters are instance based since we can't see them in the type properties. Select a door and take a screenshot of its instance properties.

 

The other likely culprit is phasing. Do the doors exist in the phase the schedule is set to? For instance, are your doors all in the "New Construction Phase" but your schedule is set to "Existing"?

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Not enough information to tell. I assume the Exterior Door and Level parameters are instance based since we can't see them in the type properties. Select a door and take a screenshot of its instance properties.

 

The other likely culprit is phasing. Do the doors exist in the phase the schedule is set to? For instance, are your doors all in the "New Construction Phase" but your schedule is set to "Existing"?

Message 12 of 13
Sahay_R
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Sahay_R
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Something worth checking- is there a yes/no parameter that needs to be checked to force the doors to show in the schedule? Check that - assuming that the door families belong to the door category. Clear all filters from the schedule. Make sure the schedule is talking to the right phase. Are the doors coming from a link? Make sure that they are recognized by the schedule view template - or just remove the view template entirely. Make sure the schedule has the right Phase Filter set up. 


Rina Sahay
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Something worth checking- is there a yes/no parameter that needs to be checked to force the doors to show in the schedule? Check that - assuming that the door families belong to the door category. Clear all filters from the schedule. Make sure the schedule is talking to the right phase. Are the doors coming from a link? Make sure that they are recognized by the schedule view template - or just remove the view template entirely. Make sure the schedule has the right Phase Filter set up. 


Rina Sahay
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Message 13 of 13
Keith_Wilkinson
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Keith_Wilkinson
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Take your filters off and make sure you can see the doors you expect to see first, then filter down from there.  As Rina has mentioned, make sure you check the phase the schedule is reporting as well if you still can't see your door(s) with the filters removed.

 



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides
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Take your filters off and make sure you can see the doors you expect to see first, then filter down from there.  As Rina has mentioned, make sure you check the phase the schedule is reporting as well if you still can't see your door(s) with the filters removed.

 



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Maimonides

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