Room Bounding and tagging

Room Bounding and tagging

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Room Bounding and tagging

Anonymous
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I have a room that was once working properly (ie, boundary, tags, and scheduling all reported and displayed appropriately) however, in the last couple of days something happened (we have 10 hands in the model so I don't know what happened) but the room tags no longer display in any sheet, the rooms "interior fill, and reference" no longer displays, but the room appears in our schedule, with sqft and no volume.  When I try to show the room that is being scheduled Revit comes back with no views found.  I have checked all elements that bound the room, and have tried various strategies for redrawing the room with room separation lines, but have had no luck with anything.  When I try to replace the room I get an error that reads :

 

1. Multiple Rooms are in the same enclosed region.  The correct area and perimeter will be assigned to one Room and the others will display "Redundant Room."  You should separate the regions, delete the extra Rooms, or move them into different regions.

 

2. None of the created elements are visible in Floor Plan: UPPER FLOOR 1 F.F.E. View. You may want to check the active view, its Parameters, and Visibility settings, as well as any Plan Regions and their settings.

 

3. Could not create geometry for Room.

 

I am now at a loss for what to do

 

any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

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LisaDrago
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is it possible to de-construct the room? take it apart and see everything that is in there?

There is something hidden somewhere that is creating the problem. CAn you detach from central your local and go through it to find the culprit?

 

LD

 


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GlynnisVP
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If the Rooms display within a Schedule and include the proper square footage, then the entities still exist.

Have you tried re-tagging the rooms?  What happens then?

 

I'd also consider looking at the Phases and Design Options to see if they've been signficantly altered as this could explain some of the behavior.

 

Regards,

Glynnis Patterson

www.ideateinc.com

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Anonymous
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Thank you,

 

It turns out that an autocad 3d link had recently been inserted into the file and was causing some interuption with the room in question.  adjusting the visiblity templets so the link is turned off for the sheeted views has fixed the problem. 

 

Thank you for your help,

 

Matt GT

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Anonymous
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We are having the same issue. I turned off our linked model but it did not seem to help. Any other ideas?

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Anonymous
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Perhaps the view is using the boundaries of the linked model to generate rooms. Turn back on your linked model in Visibility Graphis, select it and look in the properties pallette. Go to Edit Type and make sure Room Bounding is unchecked under Constraints.

Joshua S.

The Freelon Group, Architects

www.freelon.com

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