In a structural column schedule I can show the length of the column. I would like to show this length as a tag parameter on my elevations. Is there a way to do this?
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It does not appear possible to directly report Column Length in a Structural Column Tag. As a work-around. create a new Shared Parameter (Length) to report the Column Length and add that to your Tag Family. Now, open your Structural Column Family, add this Shared parameter as an Instance/Reporting Parameter, create a Linear Dimension between the top and bottom levels of the column, and link that to the newly added Shared Parameter. This value will now be reported by your Tag.
Thanks for the reply.
I understand most of what you suggest but am unaware of how to link a dimension to a shared parameter. Can you provide additional info on that step?
Certainly. Just create a Linear Dimension as you normally would, and then select it. A pull-down menu "Label:" will appear on the Options Bar (just below the Ribbon) and you can select the appropriate Length Parameter from there to which to link it.
I am not Sure if it will work, the way structural column is been created is with level based, so you can't add a linear dimension with a share parameter (it will overconstraint the geometry of the family). I even tried to snap it both surface extremity and somehow the analytical will be ok but the geometry of the structure stay the default value of this shared parameter one is uploaded to the project. It works fine with architectural columns when you snapped the dimension on both reference planes. The Way Architectural Colum is not created the same way than the structural column family. I need to investigate more to find a better solution.
Did you designate the Shared Parameter as a "Reporting Parameter" in the Family? I didn't run into any problems with my testing (although granted, I'm not very familiar with the application of Structural elements).
I completley forgot about the Reporting Parameter 🙂
now it works 🙂
I will make a video and add it for the user
Thanks Again CADastrophe For the Help
and here is a video of the solution provided by CADastrophe
https://chronicle.autodesk.com/main/details/9e88a2fa-8ede-4b32-9e09-61531e7c8522
Thanks CADastrophe.
Your first solution worked great. I was off on a different project an unable to try it until this morning.
Sorry about the question on linking the dimensions. When I first read it, I thought that dimension was added in the project rather than the column family and I couldn't figure out how to link a project dimention to a tag. D'oh!
Alaaeldin, your video shows what worked for me with one change. I am working on a precast concrete project so I needed to show the actual length of the precast column. You placed your dimension on the associated levels so the offsets will not change the length reported in the tag. In my families I have placed the dimension on the column geometry itself and it works great.
It Works fine on my side for Both OOB famillies Steel and Concrete with Revit 2014 but I guess it is better to select faces then instead. I will edit video. Thanks
Unfortunately the solution is not this easy. This solves a problem if you are not using any kind of connections for the column. For example if you add an end plate connection or use the Shorten tool from Steel tab this wont show the actual length. It shows the length you modeled in the first place.
You end up having really much waste if you follow Revit schedules.
I have been using this technique for the past 7 years and it works great for me. I adjust the column length with top and bottom offsets and do not use the trim tool. The trim tool caused too many problems with weird dimensions and slopes that I do not want in the actual product.
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