So I have a project and the client wants the door schedule. But i have the same door in the bedroom and in the kitchen and when i make de schedule and put 'to room' he only give me the information of the door that only exist in one room. the door that is in the bedroom and in the kitchen the 'to room' label stays without information.
So the questions is: there is anyway to make a label that show the two room wich a type of door that is located ?
Is it a door open from one room to another? It should report From room: Bedroom, To room: Kitchen. Or vice versa.
No. It's a house.. and i have 5 types of doors. One type is used more than one time and in more than one room thar are not conect. I need tht the schedule show that this type that is used several times all the rooms that it's located. like Kitchen, hall, bedroom. They are not conect. But they have the same type of door.
it wont show two names. I guess u are not getting the problem.
imagine this, i have a house. in the house there is two bedroom, a kitchen, two bathroom and a living room.
I have 3 types of doors.
Type A opens to the bedroom 1, the bedroom 2 and the livingroom
Type B opens to the bathroom 1and the bathroom 2
Type C opens to the kitchen.
When a make the door schedule the only one that has the name of the room is the Type C, cause it opens just to one room.
The other, that opnes to different rooms, don't show a name. Cause the default schedule just show the name if the door only opens to one room.
I want to make a schedule that show that Type A opens to: Bedroom 1, bedroom 2 and livingroom.... as so the Type B opens to bathroom 1 and bathroom 2.
i guess i make it more clear now.
so, can u help me?
Sounds like you're sorting by Type, but aren't using the Itemize Every Instance. So you're only getting one line for each type, but that line can't show multiple to-room values in the same field.
You've got to use Itemize Every Instance and then there will be a row for each door that will display its to-room value.
Hi @Anonymous,
Ok, I think I get it.
In you schedule, pick two fields:
First select to room, pick name, then go to from room, pick name.
That way, for each door, you can have where you open it from and the room it opens into.
For your information, :
Revit knows the FROM and TO properties using the curvy arrow within the door/window family. have a look at the picture.
In order to seen it, you need to activate the ROOM CALCULATION POINT in your family properties.
François-Gabriel
Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
BIM management and coaching
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