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Combine Structural Column and Reinforcing Schedules

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Combine Structural Column and Reinforcing Schedules

Hello,

 

Does anyone know how to combine schedules of two different categories into one schedule?  I attempted a "multi-category" schedule, but it only lets me schedule shared parameters.

 

I am attempting to create a column and reinforcing schedule in one schedule.

 

Please feel free to see my very basic seed file attached.

 

Thank you in advance

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Message 2 of 8

Unfortunately this cannot be achieved  directly as you have found with the Multi- Category Schedule.

 

What are you trying to achieve outside what the Revit Reinforcement Schedule could achieve as this is usually capable of code standard output?  Do you have an example?

 

You could create 2 separate schedules for each element and use a common shared Parameter which is available to both Schedules and sort them as required so the rows match and place them next to each other on a sheet so they look like a single entity.

 

You could also investigate specialist Rebar addins such as CADSRC 3D/RebarCAD, Graitec Advanced Tools or Sofistic.  The applications work within Revit but offer greater functionality for reporting and grouping rebar and concrete elements.

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Message 3 of 8

I feared such a response may be forthcoming.

 

Regarding what I was hoping to achieve: I was hopeful that I would, ultimately, be able to create a "master schedule" (so-to-speak), that listed all my foundation types (or maybe even instances), the associated rebar (including quantities and weights), and the associated anchor bolts (including quantities and weights).  As you noted, this could, theoretically, be mimicked via multiple schedule, sorted and formatted similarly, side by side.  However, that really doesn't have the functional capacity I'm looking for.

 

It seems for now, I may just have to settle for having separate schedules as I do not think expanding to additional software is an option, given required investment.

 

On that note, a few questions:

 

1) In the Structural Column Schedule, there is a schedulable parameter labeled "Estimated Reinforcement Volume".  Do you happen to know how this is calculated?  It seems as though it is dependent upon rebar that is hosted to the column element.  However, I am not finding that this volume accurately matches the total volume shown, per foundation instance, in the rebar schedule.  I am not certain what is causing this discrepancy between matching elements/rebar arrangements (I copy and pasted the original instance and this issue appeared)

 

2) Other than using the instance based "Mark" property of the structural columns, is there a way to identify the host element, or other host properties, in the rebar schedule?  Maybe this is where shared parameters come into play?

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

Message 4 of 8

From what I understand the "Estimated Reinforcement Volume" shown is the total volume of reinforcement bars being hosted on that particular structural element. It is being called "Estimated" due to the fact that some rebars may overlap in between elements so Revit maybe saying something like "This is the rebar volume being hosted here but there are overlaps, so you know maybe this is only good as an estimation. You may have to calculate and check the rebar volume yourself if you want to budget this."

 

You are pretty much answering your own questions.  As regards the Column Reference it is simply the Host Mark.  Don’t overlook Partions as they can be used to group and Filter and user driven within reinforcement settings.  Schedule Mark no longer gets used for Rebar and is again user defined.  You could add shared parameters or utilise comments or spare parameters that are unused and use these base parameters for your needs.

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Message 5 of 8

Thank you for the response.  Can you elaborate a little on the your note: "Don’t overlook Partions as they can be used to group and Filter and user driven within reinforcement settings".

 

Furthermore, can you provide a little clarity on how a shared parameter might be added and utilized for this?

 

Thank you

 

 

Message 6 of 8

Thank you for the response.  Can you elaborate a little on the your note: "Don’t overlook Partions as they can be used to group and Filter and user driven within reinforcement settings".

 

Furthermore, can you provide a little clarity on how a shared parameter might be added and utilized for this?

 

Thank you

Message 7 of 8

Hi the comments were really intended on if you have 2 sperate schedules show would you use a common denominator between them to allow accurate sorting so they could align seamlessly

 

By utilising a spare Parameter or creating a new one which related to both Structural Columns and Rebar you could ensure they both match but would be a lot of manual work and i also think this is unnecessary as you should be able to use the Column reference and host references 

 

I mentioned Partitions as it gives another level of Filtering and Sorting functionality and allow you to group elements together and may help with this process and could be helpful?

Help | About Reinforcement Partitioning | Autodesk

 

 

Jay Colcombe

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Message 8 of 8

Thank you very much for your help on this.  While I'm not able to get what I was seeking in this case, you were still very helpful in confirming that it can't, organically, be accomplished and provided some alternatives.  I was also not aware of the partitions, these seem like they could be very helpful!

 

Thank you

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