It is very good that you make a tutorial about CLASSIFICATIONS 👍. Because this kind of Tutos is very rare ! I hope you make more about this topic later. Thank you.
is there any way i can assign each layer of a composite a differend Uniformat code? the wall core (say a concrete wall) a code, maybe B2010-Exterior Walls, and in the same element add another code for its finish, for example C2010.10-Tile Wall Finish ? I need to schedule both quantities: the volume of concrete for the wall and the area of its finish. Thank you for this video, it helped a lot!
Unfortunately is not possible but, you can do it on building materials and assign each material a different code. And your composite will be formed with different code of materials. I hope I explained correctly
@@MesolightVisual WOW I just found it! Thank you SO MUCH! You might have just made me and my entire team migrate from Revit to Archicad! 🥳🥳🥳, you just gained a subscriber 🙂🙂🙂
It is very good that you make a tutorial about CLASSIFICATIONS 👍. Because this kind of Tutos is very rare ! I hope you make more about this topic later. Thank you.
Thank you, yeah I will try make more
pleeeaase! get to the point.
is there any way i can assign each layer of a composite a differend Uniformat code? the wall core (say a concrete wall) a code, maybe B2010-Exterior Walls, and in the same element add another code for its finish, for example C2010.10-Tile Wall Finish ? I need to schedule both quantities: the volume of concrete for the wall and the area of its finish.
Thank you for this video, it helped a lot!
Unfortunately is not possible but, you can do it on building materials and assign each material a different code. And your composite will be formed with different code of materials. I hope I explained correctly
@@MesolightVisual WOW I just found it! Thank you SO MUCH! You might have just made me and my entire team migrate from Revit to Archicad! 🥳🥳🥳, you just gained a subscriber 🙂🙂🙂