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Swappable Toilets in Stall Family

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skyeg321
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Swappable Toilets in Stall Family

I've got a toilet stall family and within that we need to have a nested toilet family that can be swapped to be floor mounted or wall mounted. Problem is our default toilet is a wall mounted toilet that is a face based family based on the wall. If I swap it for our floor mounted toilet it mounts it to the wall instead of the floor. So does anyone know of good toilet families I can use that are both based off the same thing?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVTLT/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-1E6281BF-3194-40DB-8590-A60767E03FF1

 

Ah! This is about the Host.  Why can't you just make one or the other visible at a time.  Visibility Formula for Floor Mounted=Not(Wall Mounted).  

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

Like this family?

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: skyeg321


@skyeg321 wrote:

I've got a toilet stall family and within that we need to have a nested toilet family that can be swapped to be floor mounted or wall mounted. Problem is our default toilet is a wall mounted toilet that is a face based family based on the wall. If I swap it for our floor mounted toilet it mounts it to the wall instead of the floor. So does anyone know of good toilet families I can use that are both based off the same thing?


I would nest the face based toilet in a non-host family on a ref plane.  Then you can use this family and you non-host floor toilet in your stall family to create swapable family type parameter drop down.

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curtisridenour
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

This is the way.
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

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one more for fun...

 

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:zwinkerndes_Gesicht:

 

 

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curtisridenour
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Bidet or Not(Bidet), that is the question.
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skyeg321
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

**** the support on this forum is unbelievable! Y'all have helped me immensely in my career over the years and you are all invited to my wedding. All great solutions compadres, thank you.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: skyeg321


@skyeg321 wrote:

 you are all invited to my wedding.

 

I'm in! :zwinkerndes_Gesicht:  

 

Congratulations too!  

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curtisridenour
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

Congo Rats!!!

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revitnation
als Antwort auf: skyeg321

As mentioned above: Try using the <Family Type> parameter. Create new Family Types, each Associated with a different nested Family Type.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: revitnation


@revitnation wrote:

As mentioned above: Try using the <Family Type> parameter. Create new Family Types, each Associated with a different nested Family Type.


 

Family Type Parameter won't work in this scenario. Two differently hosted families. Wall hosted vs. Level (Floor) hosted.  If all the Family Types were hosted the same, Family Types Parameter would work well -- as long as each Family's default insertion point need not be changed.  

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