Material Takeoff Schedule to show Basic Wall Assembly

daniel.jolivet
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Material Takeoff Schedule to show Basic Wall Assembly

daniel.jolivet
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Working in Revit 2021:

 

I am trying to use the material takeoff schedule tool to create a construction assembly for each wall type.  I have most of it working, but noticed that multiples of materials in the assembly are only showing up once.  See screenshot: 

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I have the "Itemize Every Instance" box checked in the sorting/grouping window, but that does not seem to make a difference: 

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The only workaround I have been able to come up with is to make a new material for where I have double layers in the assembly and use the comment section to describe the intent, but this does not solve when I have separate layers of the same material (on either side of a typ stud gwb for instance only one layer of gwb shows up).  

 

Would it really be too hard for Revit to just give me this exact information as a schedule as I created the project walls?

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@ToanDN - your solutions have saved me before.

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ToanDN
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Create Parts and schedule Parts.

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barthbradley
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Duplicate Material: Marks?  Filter?  

 

 

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daniel.jolivet
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Thank you for taking the time to look at this.  I have done as @ToanDN  recommended, but I now see that the only material information available in the Parts schedule is the title of the material.  Is there a way to pull the takeoff material schedule fields into the parts schedule?   

Further: is there a way of indicating the "layer" number as a field as shown in the edit assembly window?  

Thank you @barthbradley for also looking at this.

 

Cheers.

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daniel.jolivet
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I am not sure how to do what you are suggesting.

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barthbradley
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@daniel.jolivet wrote:

I am not sure how to do what you are suggesting.


 

My understanding is that the MTO was inaccurate. I would immediately suspect a Filter is the culprit if it were me.  Maybe I misunderstood.  Dunno. But Wall MTOs are pretty fool-proof.  

 

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daniel.jolivet
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I see, thank you @Anonymous. I will check the filters again and restart the program to make sure its not some gremlin.
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barthbradley
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Just to be clear, I'm talking about schedule filters.  

 

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daniel.jolivet
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Yes, thank you, that is where I am looking.

Would you do me a quick favour and try adding a couple layers of GWB to your assembly and then showing that the schedule shows the multiple layers on your schedule? It seems like a simple thing that is just not working for me.
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ToanDN
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@daniel.jolivet wrote:

Thank you for taking the time to look at this.  I have done as @ToanDN  recommended, but I now see that the only material information available in the Parts schedule is the title of the material.  Is there a way to pull the takeoff material schedule fields into the parts schedule?   

Further: is there a way of indicating the "layer" number as a field as shown in the edit assembly window?  

Thank you @barthbradley for also looking at this.

 

Cheers.


 

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daniel.jolivet
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@ToanDN thank you!  I see that I was using the Parts schedule, not the Material Takeoff Parts schedule.  

 

Update: I do not have the option for a Layer Index Field:

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Thank you.

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ToanDN
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@daniel.jolivet wrote:

@ToanDN thank you!  I see that I was using the Parts schedule, not the Material Takeoff Parts schedule.  

 

Update: I do not have the option for a Layer Index Field:

 

 

 

Thank you.


I use 2022, which version you are using?  By the way you don't need it because the schedule still shows separate layers of the same material.

 

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daniel.jolivet
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I am using Revit 2021, this might be the difference.

Even when I just do the Multi Category Material Takeoff I do not see Layer Index as an optional Field.

 

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ToanDN
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@daniel.jolivet wrote:

I am using Revit 2021, this might be the difference.

Even when I just do the Multi Category Material Takeoff I do not see Layer Index as an optional Field.

 

 

 


Don't worry about it then.  You don't need it.

barthbradley
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What do you mean by Layer Index?  

 

Schedules count things.  Layer Index not a "thing" in Revit.   

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daniel.jolivet
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clipped from @ToanDN above:

 

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 Cheers.

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barthbradley
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My bad.  Not following the discussion too well. I see now you are talking about Parts.  Sorry about that Chief.   

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daniel.jolivet
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No worries, I am learning here.
Thank you!

daniel.jolivet
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Thanks for the support, I will run with this for now.

Cheers!
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