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Finding Rooms by ID?

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vladimir.kruchinin
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Finding Rooms by ID?

One of the warnings in the model is "Multiple Areas/Rooms are in the same enclosed region", which gives us the following info: workset, name, room number, ID. Naturally, any element can be selected by ID, and thus I can see in the project browser that the room is placed on a specific floor, in my case it is the 6th. Scheduling the Areas/Rooms in question gives also an exact area and perimeter.

We have hundreds of views in the project, where is this room exactly, on which plan? This is a detail region, so it cannot be isolated in 3D, and clicking "show" either in the warning message or in schedule does not find a good view (like, of course, when did it ever?). But the room is there somewhere. How can it be found? Should be easy enough?

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b.ross
in reply to: vladimir.kruchinin

on the schedule consider adding a level parameter - this will allow you to identify which level the unenclosed room appears on, create a plan of that level and highlight on that plan.

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vladimir.kruchinin
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This seems to be a way to go, creating an additional plan shows all the rooms on the level, even though they were not visible on any of the relevant plans that I could find for that level, nor hidden. So instead of trying to find a relevant plan, I would just create dummy views to resolve warnings related to rooms and areas. Thanks!

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