ARCHICAD QuickTip: How to Show & Total Up Quantities in a Schedule

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2019
  • Answering a quick question: how to get quantities to show up in a schedule, as well as totals and subtotals. Want to get my personal assistance with ARCHICAD? Check out my ARCHICAD Coaching Program at archicadtraining.com/coaching

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  • @zofiaslachetka6046
    @zofiaslachetka6046 4 года назад +1

    Eric, really thank you for all you do. And the way you explain everything with so much calm, and precision - is really amazing for me. All level (beginners or advanced, etc) of Archicad students are able to follow and understand. Thank you.

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  4 года назад

      Thank you Zofia. I appreciate your positive feedback on my work. It made my day!

  • @uptomebdl
    @uptomebdl 4 года назад

    that's my great pleasure sir , for following u every step by step in Archicad tutorial, I'm Indonesia architect student, this really helpfully and making my progress more faster 10x

  • @archicadclassroombykrittin94
    @archicadclassroombykrittin94 3 года назад

    very helpful tips Eric. This helps me out a lot while i was struggling try many ways by myself.

  • @noboatiman
    @noboatiman 4 года назад

    Thank you eric this was useful... each time you show something you actually remind us something else..

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  4 года назад +1

      You are very welcome Nabil. There is so much to learn and understand in ARCHICAD, and it's all connected!

  • @johanwalll
    @johanwalll 4 года назад

    Thanks man! I couldn't figure out how the add the totals and Graphisoft's "help" pages didn't help me much at all. How lucky I found this video!

  • @kann4444
    @kann4444 3 года назад

    Thank you Eric you explain wonderful..!!

  • @alexnader81
    @alexnader81 4 года назад +1

    I tend to prefer videos like these, shorter videos and to the point regarding specifics. As always, Thank You Eric!

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Alex! I like making these videos when a good topic comes up in my coaching program.

  • @johngodak7049
    @johngodak7049 3 года назад

    Excellent. Thank you so much!

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  3 года назад

      You're very welcome! Thanks for taking the time to post your comment - much appreciated.

  • @grcvky
    @grcvky 3 года назад +1

    First of all id like to thank you cause i learned Archicad from you 7 years ago here in youtube.I have question Is it possible to list the number of objects in a project and their dimensions like height length and width thanks in advance

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  3 года назад

      Arbnor - Yes, it is possible to do this. For any schedule, the first step is to define the criteria for what elements you would like to include in the report; this might be Objects in general (no restrictions) or only ones on specific layers, or with IDs that start with a specific letter, etc. Next, you’ll set up the Fields in the bottom section of the dialog. In addition to the library part name and the ID, you can add length, width and height values. Note that length might be defined or reported as 3D Length (which could be horizontal or on a slope or even vertically in some cases), or the A parameter value (typically the length along the X-axis in the default orientation of the library part). It can get complicated if you’re trying to report on objects of different types that use different conventions for determining those values. In MasterTemplate I have defined some Properties that calculate dimensions based on different options, allowing me to create a unified schedule for certain cost reports.

  • @JalalPo
    @JalalPo 4 года назад

    Thanks Eric for all .
    Can i ask you for How can I document the construction in Archicad
    Like flat slap reinforced concrete

  • @gedefawmuche6545
    @gedefawmuche6545 3 года назад

    hi..i draw a wall over a column ,the wall hide the column how to adust it?and on elevations the wall also hide the column means the column isnot shown on elevation how can i correct it?

    • @EricBobrow
      @EricBobrow  3 года назад

      Hi Gedefaw - Check the Building Material set for the column vs the wall skins. If the BMat is lower priority (e.g. wood vs concrete) then the overlapping area or volume will only show the element with the higher priority. Test out changing the Building Material of the column to one with a very high priority, such as structural concrete.
      In some rare cases, you may want set the column to be on a layer in a different layer intersection group, so that it does not automatically interact with the wall; then use Solid Element Operations > Subtract with the column as Operator and the wall as Target, which will make the column carve out a space in the wall volume.

    • @gedefawmuche6545
      @gedefawmuche6545 3 года назад

      @@EricBobrow Mr Eric Bobrow 10Q so much for ur support and urgent responce

    • @gedefawmuche6545
      @gedefawmuche6545 3 года назад

      @@EricBobrow but on elevation the column hide by the wall how can i correct it?