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Yes/No Shared Parameters in View Template

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SamC4PXT
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Yes/No Shared Parameters in View Template

Hi guys,

 

I've made a yes/no shared parameter called "Painted" to eventually create a view template filter that will change the pattern and color to indicate that an element is to be painted. I did this by creating the shared parameter under Misc, discipline is Common, Type of Parameter is Yes/No. I then went into Project Parameters and applied the shared parameter to it with Instance instead of Type, and group parameter under Identity Data. "Values are aligned per group type" and checked on curtain wall mullions and windows (because these are the elements I want changed if selected). I then went to my view template, V/G Overrides Filters, Added "Painted" and put in "AND (all rules must be true), Painted, Has Value. When I clicked on an element and checked the "Painted" box, it works and the filter is applied, but when I click on the box to uncheck it, it doesn't return back to its original state. How do I make it so it turns back to its original state when the box is unchecked? 

 

Thanks

 

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lumbera_darwin
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Hi @SamC4PXT ,

 

Instead of using "Has Value", change it to "Equals" > "Yes".

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"Has Value" means it will be filtered regardless of any values (Yes and No).

 

Hope this helps.

 

Regards,

Dar

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SamC4PXT
in reply to: lumbera_darwin

Brilliant thank you! 🙂

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