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Schedule count does not total the correct nunmber.

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vincent.dohertyFZ7C5
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Schedule count does not total the correct nunmber.

We use a parking stall that can hold 2 bikes. So in the schedule I want it to count this family twice. I added some new project parameters (number based) so in the properties I can apply a value of two to this family and a value of one to the other single bike storage stalls.

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The schedule displays the correct quantity, however the schedule count total is wrong and only counts the family as 1. 

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Have I created the wrong project parameter ? Or is there a way to create a calculated parameter that will multiply this this stall by 2 and will total correctly in the count total ? 

 

Thanks

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Message 2 of 8

@vincent.dohertyFZ7C5 

 

  1. Sort by Family
  2. Format the new integer parameter to calculate totals
  3. Use the integer parameter instead of the Count parameter

 

 

 

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Message 3 of 8

What new integer parameter do I need to create ?

Message 4 of 8

Don't use the built-in Count.  Use the back to Back parameter and format it to Calculate Totals.

Message 5 of 8

Hi, maybe a trick like this will works:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKq0kBCe-ts

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Message 6 of 8

The one u added where u input 1 single or 2 for double stalls


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Message 7 of 8

This is really interesting, thanks for sharing.

Message 8 of 8

Ahh I understand, thank you.

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