Room Tags with Calculated Values

Room Tags with Calculated Values

biagioni-paulette
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Room Tags with Calculated Values

biagioni-paulette
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Has anyone been able to successfully create a room tag with calculated values? I'm trying to create a room tag that shows calculated occupancy in the tag. My thought was to add a new calculated parameter Max Occupancy = ((Area/1SF)/(Occupant Load/1)), where Area is the automatic area from Revit, and Occupant Load is a shared parameter with the occupancy load per room type (150 SF for business, 300 SF for mechanical, etc). I've watched a few videos online where people seem to get this to work but it's not working for me. I can create a new shared parameter called Max Occupancy but I can't make it a calculated value. Any suggestions?

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syman2000
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Check and see if this will help you.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/calculated-value-room-tags/td-p/2854450

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barthbradley
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Why don't you do the Calculated Parameter in the Tag itself?  

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Alfredo_Medina
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Sure. But I recommend to do it as an Area Tag. But if you want to do it as a Room Tag, it would be like this, below:

Note: any shared parameter must exist in the project as a project parameter that applies to the category (room or area)

 

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biagioni-paulette
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I've tried, but when I load the tag into the project it won't calculate.

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barthbradley
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@biagioni-paulette wrote:

I've tried, but when I load the tag into the project it won't calculate.


 

Does @Alfredo_Medina's beautiful instructions work for you? If not, post your RVT with the Tag Family in it.  

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biagioni-paulette
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Nope, they don't. That's what I tried originally, and it hasn't worked. I get that using Areas instead of Rooms might work for this, but we don't use Areas much and it would require a total rework/rethink of our internal processes to swap from Rooms to Areas.

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Alfredo_Medina
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Please try the instructions shown above, all of them. Did you read the note in italics, too?


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
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ToanDN
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Same approach as @Alfredo_Medina but I use a Key Schedule to assign OLF to Rooms based on Use Group Keys.

 

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ToanDN
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@biagioni-paulette wrote:

Nope, they don't. That's what I tried originally, and it hasn't worked. I get that using Areas instead of Rooms might work for this, but we don't use Areas much and it would require a total rework/rethink of our internal processes to swap from Rooms to Areas.


Add Occupant Load Factor shared parameter to the Project and assign it to Rooms category.

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barthbradley
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....the EXACT SAME Shared Parameter (identified by GUID, not Name) that's in the Tag Family. 

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