Schedules not updating on sheets

Schedules not updating on sheets

Anonymous
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Schedules not updating on sheets

Anonymous
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I have a schedule on a sheet that occasionally will not update.  The schedule itself updates but not the view on the sheet.  I have to remove the schedule from the sheet and put it back in to get it to show the current status of the schedule.  I have seen this on old threads but nothing in 2019.  Has anyone had this issue and might know the fix?  Thanks

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Message 2 of 33

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant
Accepted solution
I have had it happened randomly in 2016. Not sure about other versions. Fix can be one of: cut and paste in place, remove/replace, restart revit.
Message 3 of 33

Anonymous
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DELETE the schedule placed on the sheet, then UNDO (Ctrl+Z). 

* Double check that your schedule is not pinned which may affect how it properly refreshes or updates.

Message 4 of 33

RougerieTangram23
Explorer
Explorer

I have the same problem on revit 2019.2 - gross area schedule not updating on sheets !!!

Message 5 of 33

ElrinaMills
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

@joan_allen 

 

I am not finding anything on the Knowledge Network about this and it seems to still be an issue. 

Do you perhaps have more information?

If this answer provides a solution, please mark this post as the solution.

Elrina Mills
Message 6 of 33

AlexWythe1233
Explorer
Explorer

Issue still exists in 2019 at least and I note it has been an issue since at least 2009.

 

Seriously, schedules are CRITICAL, an error in an accommodation schedule could result in hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of loss and Autodesk STILL HASN'T FIXED SUCH BASIC FUNCTIONALITY AFTER 10 YEARS?

Message 7 of 33

pwoodM9SJL
Participant
Participant

Another course of action, quicker than Copy/Paste is to select the Panel Schedule on the sheet, and use the up or down arrow keys to move the schedule a few clicks to get the schedule to update, and put the schedule back to it's original position by reverse order of arrow  key clicks. Hope this helps.

Message 8 of 33

pwoodM9SJL
Participant
Participant

Another course of action, quicker than Copy/Paste is to select the Panel Schedule on the sheet, and use the up or down arrow keys to move the schedule a few clicks to get the schedule to update, and put the schedule back to it's original position by reverse order of arrow  key clicks. Hope this helps.

Message 9 of 33

AlexWythe1233
Explorer
Explorer

Still a problem in 2021. Autodesk, please fix this.

Message 10 of 33

RobDraw
Mentor
Mentor

Autodesk provides a product feedback page for your thoughts. 


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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Message 11 of 33

lisa.kroon
Explorer
Explorer

still having the same issue in Revit 2023.. luckily I was able to spot the difference before sending the info out.

Message 12 of 33

Finn1337
Explorer
Explorer

Having the same issue in REvit 2023.1!! How is this even possible?! Should really be a priority fix!! 

Message 13 of 33

HVAC-Novice
Advisor
Advisor

This is a bug I've experienced over 10 versions. Schedule will update when you re-open the project, or if you wiggle the schedule on the sheet, or sometimes if you open the schedule editor. 

 

Often it works fine (Revise instantly), sometimes it doesn't. I gave up on Autodesk fixing it...

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Message 14 of 33

twellins
Advocate
Advocate

Far out... we just issued a schedule and found out the hard way that it did not update.  This is a MAJOR.  Needs priority fixing!

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Message 15 of 33

twellins
Advocate
Advocate

At the very least the printing function needs to refresh.  

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Message 16 of 33

rauza001
Explorer
Explorer

If you change one of the sort parameters in the schedule properties Sorting/Grouping from Ascending to Descending or vice versa, the schedule will be forced to be updated. I hope this helps.

Message 17 of 33

Finn1337
Explorer
Explorer

But that's not a functional solution! I can't go through all my schedules, on all my sheets, to be sure they are updated. Feels silly to be forced to restart Revit before a print och PDF-export. It really interupts the workflow. Autodesk must step in and fix this! After all, it's not a cheap and newely released software we are trying out and beta testing on behalf of a startup company! JUST FIX IT! Without workarounds! 

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Message 18 of 33

rauza001
Explorer
Explorer
I agree.
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Message 19 of 33

Attila.Kalina
Participant
Participant

None of this is solution, just workarounds.
Solution is to fix issues that have been unearthed for years.

Message 20 of 33

RobRocks
Advocate
Advocate

@Attila.Kalina wrote:

Solution is to fix issues that have been unearthed for years.


Try Product Feedback.

 


@Attila.Kalina wrote:

None of this is solution, just workarounds.


But they do work, therefore they are solutions.

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