True/False Finish schedule + Room Color scheme

True/False Finish schedule + Room Color scheme

Radobaran
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True/False Finish schedule + Room Color scheme

Radobaran
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Hello,

I am going to try to explain my goal here.

My goal is to connect my room schedule with my room Color Scheme.

Separately works fine but information is disconnected.

 

My schedule is True/False schedule based on the Project parameters of the room. 

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My color scheme works on different parameter which is typed in manually. 

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So I am trying to find the way how to get finish plan to be hatched based on which room parameter is checked. 

FLOOR FINISH 1 or FLOOR FINISH 2 or FLOOR FINISH 3

 

Anyone have an idea how to achieve this?

 

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barthbradley
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Almost sounds like Design Options would work in a round-about way.  Instead of making FLOOR FINISH 1,FLOOR FINISH 2 and FLOOR FINISH 3 parameters in the Schedule, make FLOOR FINISH 1, FLOOR FINISH 2 and FLOOR FINISH 3 Design Options and Schedule by Design Option. Each DO would have a Room "copy" with a different "Base Finish".  Following?  Probably not. I told you it was a "round-about way".  Gnaw on it.  

 

FWIW: you can put a Room bounded by Room Separation Lines in a DO.  

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ToanDN
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A color scheme corresponds to 1 parameter only.  You have 5 floor finish parameters so your setting doesn't work.

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RDAOU
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@Radobaran 

 

Use a Key that can give you more than 0(No) and 1(Yes)

  1. I added an Integer Parameter
    • No floor Finish = 0
    • Floor Finish 1 = 1
    • Floor Finish 2 = 2
    • Floor Finish 3 = 3
  2. Instead of Controlling those dots using a Yes/No ... control them using the intiger parameter which you can also use in the color scheme

 

Then you can have what you are asking for

 

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Radobaran
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@RDAOU 

This is awesome ! Exactly what I wanted to achieve.

 

Thank you.

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