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How to tag a detail item 'length' parameter

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Anonymous
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How to tag a detail item 'length' parameter

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Hi

 

How can I tag a 'length' parameter, see below.  in the tag family there is no parameter 'length' to create a label from.

 

2017-12-05_14-20-00.jpg

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How to tag a detail item 'length' parameter

Hi

 

How can I tag a 'length' parameter, see below.  in the tag family there is no parameter 'length' to create a label from.

 

2017-12-05_14-20-00.jpg

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ToanDN
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You have to create the Length as as shared parameter in the family, then use that parameter for a Label of the Tag.  Speaking of which, I don't think you can tag detail items.  Maybe use a custom dimension that hides the lines and only shows the value.

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You have to create the Length as as shared parameter in the family, then use that parameter for a Label of the Tag.  Speaking of which, I don't think you can tag detail items.  Maybe use a custom dimension that hides the lines and only shows the value.

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Kimtaurus
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Follow @ToanDN instructions to create an extractable parameter (tags and schedules).

 

You can create a Detail Item Tag.

Create new family, use the Generic Annotation template. Next change the category to Detail Item Tags.

Create a label, using the Shared Parameter you using in the detail item.

Detail Item Tag.JPG

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Follow @ToanDN instructions to create an extractable parameter (tags and schedules).

 

You can create a Detail Item Tag.

Create new family, use the Generic Annotation template. Next change the category to Detail Item Tags.

Create a label, using the Shared Parameter you using in the detail item.

Detail Item Tag.JPG

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Anonymous
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I might be way off base here in understanding what you are trying to do, but there is a nice video by Alfredo Medina on doing this for a line based family that reports the length. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqIvwwmQ0ME

 

There is also a sample file on the Autodesk Help here, (just scroll down a little, looking for "Two pick family to calculate fire exit distance"): 
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2016/ENU/?guid=GUID-DEADF731-AD3F-47F8-B2C8-B31341CA0C5F

 

I might be way off base here in understanding what you are trying to do, but there is a nice video by Alfredo Medina on doing this for a line based family that reports the length. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqIvwwmQ0ME

 

There is also a sample file on the Autodesk Help here, (just scroll down a little, looking for "Two pick family to calculate fire exit distance"): 
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2016/ENU/?guid=GUID-DEADF731-AD3F-47F8-B2C8-B31341CA0C5F

 

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Anonymous
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This video was useful Thank you.

 

I basically made a detail item and a shared parameter that will allow me to go from A to B on a piece of wall and take off the length.   I need to take a particular length of wall to be used in bracing calcs for earthquake and wind.

 

Thank you

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This video was useful Thank you.

 

I basically made a detail item and a shared parameter that will allow me to go from A to B on a piece of wall and take off the length.   I need to take a particular length of wall to be used in bracing calcs for earthquake and wind.

 

Thank you

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