I have a schedule for furniture with the room: name parameter to show the location of the furniture but if that furniture shows up in more than one location, the field is left blank. I can't seem to edit this parameter. What can I do to show multiple locations. Thanks.
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Try this - edit the furniture family. There is something called a room calculation point which may need to be moved.
Try this - edit and duplicate the furniture family. There is something called a room calculation point which may need to be moved.
This is not an unusual behavior for fields when you multi-select. Is your schedule set up to "Itemize every instance"?
How do you group the furniture schedule? Show a screenshot of the Sorting and Grouping dialog.
Yup. You're schedule isn't set to "Itemize every instance" so the behavior isn't unexpected. You can see it in the properties pallet as well if you click on multiple instances of the type(s). Unless there's a trick I can learn here as well, you'll either have to set your schedule to itemize or perhaps try using Key Schedules (clicky).
What key schedules will do is allow you to create "Sets" then attach a "Set" to the room. They're commonly used for something like Hardware Sets for Doors or standardized finish combinations for Room Schedules. I would think you should be able to apply the concept to this though.
Make "ID" or " Description" the 1st Grouping and "Room: Name " the 2nd Grouping. With that, you don't need to Itemized every Instance.
Below are example of different Sorting/Group scenario:
like this? I don' want to see multiple IDs of the same type though - is that the only way?
@gnarkill283 wrote:
like this? I don' want to see multiple IDs of the same type though - is that the only way?
What you want is similar to the 3rd option in my previous post, but I don't think you can combine several identical cells into one without setting it as a header.
Set the Type Mark field as Hidden (or right click on the column header and Hide it. Check the Header box fro your 1st "Sort by:" to show the Type Mark as a header instead of in every cell in the schedule.
Thanks although that still repeats info a lot and makes my schedule very big. So there really is no parameter that can list multiple room locations in one schedule field for an object?
@gnarkill283 wrote:
Thanks although that still repeats info a lot and makes my schedule very big. So there really is no parameter that can list multiple room locations in one schedule field for an object?
Nope.
Unless there is some way to use Dynamo to concatenate multiple values into a single text type parameter that you create.
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