Hi everyone,
We are upgrading some 2016 models to 2019 Revit and we get an error that says some rooms turned redundant and we were given a choice to delete or just click ok which we did.
Now they are deleted from our building but they are kept in schedules as redundant rooms.
Has anyone encountered this? Did it happen because our building is a metro station with tunnels in and some of our rooms are created with room boundaries as tunnels might be tricky to place them.
Thank you.
you are bound to run into issue when Upgrading a model by 3 versions.
typically I go 1 version at a time and confirm the models integrity is still in tact
I understand this can be a long tedious task, however you will spend more time fixing things skipping versions.
too many upgrades within the applications versions do not always adapt as nice as hoped when upgrading models .
IMHO it is a best practice approach to upgrade sequentially without skipping versions.
most likely Rooms are not the only issue, if that is the only issue then replace rooms automatically then clean them up in a schedule
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