Hello All,
I have a doubt in multi-category schedules. I took schedules of Plumbing Fixtures, Casework, Plumbing Fittings and grouped as per Room Number. But I noticed plumbing Fittings is not sorted as per the sorting/grouping.
Please look at the attached pic.
Thanks in advance.
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Check Room Limit Offsets...Rooms should capture Plumbing fixtures in 3D I guess...
Best luck
Sometimes Revit families are created using wrong template..
like starting with " Generic Model " and later changing them to " Plumbing " etc..
if thats the case with those Plumbing families then they may not pick up " ROOM "
category ...
Thanks for the suggestion @barthbradley
But I found the problem as @Corsten.Au said its the "Generic Model" imported into the Pipe Fittings family. May be that's the reason, I assume I could not able to group as per the grouping order.
If there is any way to sort the problem. I will be thankful..
Thanks again.
Hi
1. you can nest Generic Model in " Plumbing Category Family ( use plumbing template or edit and resave existing working plumbing family )",
so that Generic Model family reads as plumbing when loaded in the project...
This is a common workaround for families..
2. Second option is to recreate that family using correct template ( Plumbing family )
I'm a bit confused. Are the nested families shared? If so, they should show up in Project schedules and adhere to sorting/grouping rules. Additionally, if the nested family is not of the correct Category, then change its Category and reload it into the Host Room-Aware Family, and then reload the Host into the Project.
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