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Report each item's Attributes in Line based generic model's Schedule...

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khalili_masoomeh
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Report each item's Attributes in Line based generic model's Schedule...

Hello Friends 

I have Created a Line based generic model family for my project. but when I create a Schedule in order to export the attributes of that line based family's components i see only 1 row that shows one Item of that line based family ... but I want to report how many items i used by that line based family and by the way I want to see parameters report for all of items of that line based family not only one item ... where i did mistake ?? šŸ¤

 

thanks in advance

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Message 2 of 9

Check Itemize Every Instance?

 

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Message 3 of 9

Hi,

 

You mean the count of the repeated components (array'd) in the Line Based family?

If the Components inside the Line based family are families, make the nested families shared.

That way they can be scheduled independently in the project (make sure to filter out the Line based itself then!)

 

- Michel

Message 4 of 9

thank you for replying . yes exactly i wanna know the count and other attributes of repeated components And yes repeated Items are a family . could you please show me how to do this or any tutorial that specifically shows what i want.?? (sorry for terrible English!)

Message 5 of 9

Hi,

 

1. Open the Line based family in the Family editor

2. Open the nested family in the family editor and set the property "Shared on"

Check the property Shared in the Family editorCheck the property Shared in the Family editor

3. Now, this is importand, you cant just reload this nested family in the line based family, first save the nested family under another name. Just add "_s" as suffix or so.

4. Now load it into the line based family.

5. Select the original nested family that's placed in the line based family (probablyin a group) and replace it by the shared one (just select the correct type)

6. Depending how many original placed families there are in the line based (I guess 1 for standard array function) repeat step 5.

 

If there are different nested families, repeat the steps for each of them.

If you need more help, post a image of the family or share the family.

 

- Michel

Message 6 of 9

Thank You for replying. it didn't work for line based family.

 

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Message 7 of 9

Yessss Thank You so much . that was greattt . 

Message 8 of 9

Well, I am very sorry  that I was unable to satisfy you. I thought for sure you would be impressed by my significant endowment.  Maybe next time. 

Message 9 of 9

ooh You are professional ,you helped me so much in different situations and you answered many of my questions in this forums, i Think I didn't express the problem so good because my English is not so good. so thank you for your kindness. 

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