Now in Production! - Hierarchical Filtering By Assembly Code

Now in Production! - Hierarchical Filtering By Assembly Code

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Now in Production! - Hierarchical Filtering By Assembly Code

jessica_smith
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Hierarchical Filtering by assembly code is now available in production. Users can now filter and refine their viewer by assembly code. Take this a step further and use the coloring coding to highlight elements and systems in the facility.

 

Post in the comments below and tell us what you think! In addition, you can view our published roadmap and submit a new idea here.

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Jessica Smith
Content Marketing Specialist, Autodesk Tandem
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Samuel.Arsenault-Brassard
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This seems to be applied automatically, not based on Revit parameters, but perhaps just the Revit category and a few parameters? It would be be good to know how things are categorized, for example what determines if a window will go into the category of C1020 instead of being categorized an external window in the "B" Category? It seems to rely on the "Function" parameter of the window. Would be good to make those assumptions public, especially since many users will make major mistakes in their parameters, for example by copying an external window and simply renaming it to an internal window without changing the properties.

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Samuel.Arsenault-Brassard
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Also, I don't understand the counts. They don't seem to add up and I'm confused by the difference between the two numbers listed, for example: Services: 0 (26230), what is zero and 26230 supposed to mean?

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Samuel.Arsenault-Brassard
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I'm getting this filtering bug when trying to audit uncategorized Assemblies, it will show assembly types that I turned off. Getting a similar bug when trying to isolate Levels that are in the "Unassigned" category. However, when I filter "unassigned" Level elements, I also see lots of floating 3D lines that I cannot select or identify.

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jessica_smith
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Learn more at Autodesk Tandem's Filters page on the Autodesk Knowledge Network site.


Jessica Smith
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