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We have worked around this same issue by installing an extruded roof (1/2" thick for gypsum) at the bottom of the stair stringers. Then you can attach the wall to that roof. So far, it seems to be a pretty clean workaround.
Unless yours stairs are curved. No floor profile can work on this...
You hace to create a in-plase sweep blend geometry with wall category, define the path with the curved stair, then draw the first profile with the wall thickness and the height of one end of the stairs.. then draw the other profile with the wall thickness and the height of the star at this end....
A simple wall attached to stair would be time saving and more geometrically realist.
Yes, we do that sometimes too. But if a wall under a straight stair continues to some point outside of the stair, the wall would have to be split so the entire wall wouldn't attach to that reference plane height.
As far as curved/circular stairs, I have very little experience with those...
However, almost every stair I've ever drawn, Revit or Autocad, has a clipped wall under a stair, so a solution from Revit would speed things up some.
I know that we have workarounds for doing this , like using walls editing profile to follow the stair slop , or adding reference plane to be able to attach the wall with this RP
But Actually ,
we are in a great need to this feature , to be able to attach or join the stair with the wall with no workarounds but with just click a button.
We need simply to attach walls to top/bottom for stairs. I familiar with these threats but it can be more simple like attach the wall to roof or floor.
Better, let stairs act in the same way as roofs, floors and walls, when it comes to the various join tools. So tired of having to blank out that bit of wall where a stair landing is supported on a wall... why can't it be joined properly in the model?
I often have to enclose the underside of stairs with a wall. I then have to edit the profile and draw the steps of stairs. I would love the stairs to be able to attach to the bottom of stairs.