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How to add sequence number in drawing list

How to add sequence number in drawing list

jayartadle
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How to add sequence number in drawing list

jayartadle
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Is there any way to add sequence number in drawing list thru sheet schedule. I want to see also how many sheets are there. Thanks!

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David_Knight
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I think you'd be able to create parameters for each set.  then set them to Yes/No.    There would then have to be a second formula parameter for each one that basically said something like If SD = YES THEN •

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David_Knight
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Here is the solution.

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ToanDN
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Do you want count total sheets for each issuance?  If so, add a yes/no parameter for each issuance (i.e. SD, DD, CD), then add a calculated value parameter for each (SD Count, DD Count, CD Count) with formula and calculate totals:

 

SD Count: if (SD, 1, 0)

DD Count: if (DD, 1, 0) 

CD Count: if (CD, 1, 0) 

 

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RDAOU
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@jayartadle wrote:

Is there any way to add sequence number in drawing list thru sheet schedule. I want to see also how many sheets are there. Thanks!

 


First Question:

Yes...Add a project parameter to sheets (Instance/Integer) >>> Add that as a field in the schedule >>> then 

  • Either Fill it manually for each sheet 
  • OR use Dynamo to generate a sequence and fill that into the parameter you created above

 

Second Question:

You could simply go to the SOrting and Grouping Tab of the Schedule

  • Set totals to show in the footer of the Discipline
  • And check the box for Grand totals to show total of all sheets

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jayartadle
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Thanks for the answers. Is there a way to make it like this in the image below.

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RDAOU
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@jayartadle 

 

Yes as stated in Message 5 above...and as detailed in reply to your question HERE

 

 

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jayartadle
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Thanks! Great Help!
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johnericsons
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Hi @RDAOU, I'm having the same problem as this one but mine involved linked files.

 

I'm creating a sheet list on one main file and the other models are linked there sheets on every link. I did create a nice sequence as shown below, the only thing that's missing is the sequence numbering so I tried finding ways to solve this and came up here on this thread. 

 

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I tried using your dynamo script but it doesn't work the way it should be. Maybe because the sheets are on the links? I don't know if this can be solved by Dynamo.

 

Thank you

 

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hliS658H
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I am referring your schedule file, but the project parameter I create is grayed out, not sure how to change that?

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Richard_BIM360
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 Yes, in schedule need this Number sequence. please share to us. Thank you

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