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Doors to be demolished are deleted

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athompsonLRLW6
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Doors to be demolished are deleted

Why does Revit delete doors that are to be demolished? I have a demo plan, and the existing doors to be demolished keep disappearing from the plan. Just gone. I put them back in, and in the next time I check them, they are gone again. How can I prevent this from happening?

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mhiserZFHXS
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

What phase is your view and what phase are you setting them to be demolished in? My first guess is you are setting them to be demolished in a phase prior to the phase the view is in. My other guess is your phase filters are wonky, but we'll cross that bridge if the first thing doesn't fix it.

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athompsonLRLW6
als Antwort auf: mhiserZFHXS

The demolition plan view phase is New Construction, and the filter is Previous + Demo. The Phased Demolished on the doors was set to New Construction. I've set the walls the same way, and they show up in the view and are not deleted. 

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mhiserZFHXS
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

 


@athompsonLRLW6 wrote:

The demolition plan view phase is New Construction, and the filter is Previous + Demo. The Phased Demolished on the doors was set to New Construction. I've set the walls the same way, and they show up in the view and are not deleted. 


Ah, are you changing the phase created to "Existing" or whatever the previous phase is? If you're using "Show Previous + Demo", then anything that is new isn't displayed, and an elements phase created defaults to the phase of the view you're placing it in, meaning it is considered new, and therefore not displayed.

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athompsonLRLW6
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

I created those doors in a view that was set to the Existing phase with Show All as the filter, and then changed their demo phase to New Construction. And for a time they will remain and be visible and dashed on the demo plan, but at some point, they will just disappear. I hope that answers your question.

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athompsonLRLW6
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

I guess I should note - these are doors that occur in a wall that will be demolished as well. But I do want the doors to show, so the contractor knows how many doors he's dealing with. 

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mhiserZFHXS
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

I can pretty confidently say they aren't just disappearing on their own. Flip the view phase back to existing. Do they show back up?

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athompsonLRLW6
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

They do not. Poof - gone. I've reinserted these doors three time now. If they were still there in some capacity, it would warn me that I'm putting another instance in the same location, wouldn't it?

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athompsonLRLW6
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

Problem solved. We are new to Revit in our office - we know just enough to be dangerous. My colleague who has been helping me out with this project has been unknowingly erasing those doors via deleting them from the door schedule. I just showed him how to hide them in the schedule. Sorry to waste your time!

 

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mhiserZFHXS
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

Ha. The "know just enough to be dangerous" phase is a fun one.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: athompsonLRLW6

FYI:  you can set the phasing for a schedule the same way as any other model view.

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barthbradley
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@athompsonLRLW6 wrote:

Problem solved. We are new to Revit in our office - we know just enough to be dangerous. My colleague who has been helping me out with this project has been unknowingly erasing those doors via deleting them from the door schedule. I just showed him how to hide them in the schedule. Sorry to waste your time!

 


No need to apologize. It was an amusing thread to read. Thanks.    

 

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