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Hello , I dont know if this will work as a workaround, but when you made a material takeoff, the items that dont appear on a schedule show. Its not great for putting parameters into it, but we work that way.
Although I think its necessary that a Multi-Category Schedule could show every item.
Someone in 2008 was already requesting this feature and here we are, 12 years later and nothing has happened. I now need to create weird workarounds to be able to create separate schedules for elements in different worksets. Ridiculous.
This feature will encourage using worksets as layers, which is not a BIM savvy strategy.
We should not need to place model elements onto specific worksets, ever.
90% of the time a team members tell me we need to place some elements on a custom workset I can find a better way to manage those elements, by using categories (and sub), Phases, Options, Links, etc.
Limits to your software and making thing not possible is not the best way to enforce somekind of 'bim vision'. there reallys i nothing wrong with the concept of having worksets. Just make the work better
Yes, please Autodesk. Give us access to ALL of the data and let the users decide what we need and don't need in a schedule. It's crazy that there is all of this hidden metadata that Revit shields from its users. It is our data, let us use it as we see fit.