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It would be great to have the possibility to create a schedule with a filter by worksets. So you should be able to add the field 'Workset' in a schedule.
The Multi Category Schedules only show Component Families and a few MEP System Families. If System Families was included it would give a Holistic view of the model.
We use the worksets very active in our use of Revit, eg. to save expired elements out of sight (but available).
E.g. in a project we recently made a lot of beams with 3D reinforcement before the client decided to change everything. We wanted to save these beams in case he changed his mind back again later. Therefor we put them in the workset called "expired".
But this gave us problems in schedules. Therefore it should be available as a filteroption.
Agree, we usually use workset to sort out disciplines, duct, pipe sprinkler in our MEP models. so sorting out all objects in a specific workset in a schedule would be very helpful.
This would help us trying to clean up the mess of families and types with " 1" and " 2" suffixes (created when views are inserted with different family versions - see Add option to select which type to use when inserting duplicate type). We would be able to schedule Detail Components, etc. with the Worksets field to see what views they're in (so they can be cleaned up).
We need this so we can export a single schedule to do our estimation. Revit says it includes everything, but sneakily excludes Walls, Floors, Roof, Ceilings, Stairs and Railings.
I really don't like how it gives the impression that everything is included, but it's not. If you're going to be weird and inconsistent, at least be clear about it.
Speaking of which, annotations are not included or scheduled, but I would like to schedule annotations, so I can track our of standards in a smart BIM manner with automated schedules.
Hello forum moderators. Please merge votes given to this idea , this idea and this idea with the votes given to the idea posted by @Ewoud_Ruifrok (which has the most votes among the four). All the ideas are the same and there is no reason to scatter the votes. I'm sure its possible to avoid "double-votes" in that merge process.