If I make a floor thicker or thinner at the moment, the walls unjoin. The walls go set levels. Would it be possible to lock the levels to the top and bottom of the floors.
More abstract- can commands flow both ways? Can I make it so that If I move a level, it moves a floor, and if I move a floor it moves a level? Or does it always have to be one or the other. Or does it always have to be the level that everything locks to?
Hi
Consider Host ( Level ) and Floor..
Floor is based on Host, not other way round..
also there can be muiltiple floors hosted/based on levels
Ex:
Floor A - Level 01 - offset 200mm
Floor B - Level 01 - offset -75mm
Floor C - Level 01 - offset 150mm
Its easy to move the levels and bydefaut all the floors will follow their corresponding offsets.
because of the possibilities that more than one floor/furniture/level based components there are numerous,
the command cannot go both ways..
Revit allows logical locking, but when there are multiple elements locked to each other and constraints
are not satisfied then revit throws an error...
Best luck
Here's my spin on it: if the top and bottom wall constraints are control points (e.g. sill and plate heights), then align and lock the walls to Datums. In lieu of a Level for bottom of floor, use a Ref. Plane. Are you aware that you can Attach Top/Base to a Ref. Plane? Align and lock a Ref. Plane to the bottom of your floor, and attach and lock walls to that plane.
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