Hi everybody,
quick qestion.
I create a plate (structural foundation) in Revit. The plate should be load bearing, so I click on the plate and activatte the checkbox at "structural"
Now I want to create a filter for all plates which are set to "structural"
I make a new filter for category structural foundation. Now its not possible to search for "structural" in Filter Rules. I can only search for "Strucural Usage" (Bearing or Retaning). But I can´t find this Parameters in my plate.
Is it not possible to filter just for "structural"?
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im using Revit 2025... but this seem to work in my model.
Howard Munsell
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i noticed i used a floor vs a slab. when i try the same thing with a slab, This does not seem to work
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Thanks for your reply!
Yes unfortunately it is just working for floors, I also tested it in RVT 2025.
sorry for all the updated.... use one of the Rebar Cover options. and set it to Has a Value. if the structural checkbox is Unchecked there will be no value.
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Yes an no I think.
With this way you can filter for every slab which is structural, thats true.
But the other way around does not function. If you set it to "has no value" you should filter for alle instances where the checkbox is unchecked. But this does not work.
ok... how about this....
use Does Not Contain and set the parameter to " (or better yet use the < symbol)
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not a problem.... sometimes you have to work around the system LOL.
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