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Schedule ALL Revit elements in one table

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femi.osewa7PFZ4
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Schedule ALL Revit elements in one table

I need to be able to schedule all model elements regardless of category. I'm finding this to be a little troublesome- but since Revit assign ID to all elements, we should be able to have a table that list all elements

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RDAOU
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@femi.osewa7PFZ4 

 

Did you try the multi Category schedule? 

 

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@femi.osewa7PFZ4 wrote:

 I'm finding this to be a little troublesome


 

Have you set schedule's phase/phase filter to capture all the elements you want?   

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femi.osewa7PFZ4
in reply to: RDAOU

As far as I'm aware this does not cover the system families such as walls. It will be good to be able to have all of these elements from different categories at least for QA/QC purposes
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ToanDN
in reply to: femi.osewa7PFZ4

You can export to a database using Revit DBLink.

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you can gather all these info by using Dynamo....as in my example

use a 3d View so to be able to select all the model entities (using Window or Cross Selection) , and use Dynamo to save as a .csv list or export to Excel..

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Thanks for this, I was actually asking why we cannot schedule the categories using the built in schedule. It will make it easy for QA QC process

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