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Grand Totals inside Calculated Formula

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zakim
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Grand Totals inside Calculated Formula

Hello,

In Revit area schedule, I am trying to take the "Grand Total" in an Area schedule then use it in a calculated parameter.

 

Is this possible? Please see image capture below. I appreciate any pointers.

 

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ralphdenhaan
in reply to: zakim

Hi,

 

See print screen:

 

ralphdenhaan_0-1694691660263.png

 

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Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


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Message 3 of 7
zakim
in reply to: ralphdenhaan

Thank you @ralphdenhaan. This worked well and I will accept it as solution.

Can I ask another question: how can I take the grand total and put it in calculated parameter. Please see capture below.

 

zakim_0-1694693087298.png

 

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ralphdenhaan
in reply to: zakim

Something like this?

 

ralphdenhaan_0-1694695197001.png

 

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Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


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Message 5 of 7
zakim
in reply to: zakim

Not really. I would like to take the "Grand Total" value and multiply it by a factor (e.g. 0.3

Message 6 of 7
ralphdenhaan
in reply to: zakim

This is the formula for the grand total, and you can add anything you like to it?

 

ralphdenhaan_1-1694697379534.png

 

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Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


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Message 7 of 7
archimotto
in reply to: ralphdenhaan

Ralphdenhaan,

I have a question to ask regarding your solution.

What if i divided the areas into GFA and nonGFA portion, some of the area would appears to be 0, how could i do the similar trick to have calculated value appears on both GFA/nonGFA portion?

 

Regards, 

Leonard

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