Embedded Schedules in Revit Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @petsandpaws8906
    @petsandpaws8906 Год назад +1

    As usual I found this to be a very informative video.
    Great stuff

  • @junaugalpalipao9613
    @junaugalpalipao9613 Месяц назад

    Thank You Sir for this great Tutorial, It helps a lot. God Bless

  • @wesleyzuala2320
    @wesleyzuala2320 Год назад

    thanks to you, i am what i am today.. thanks a lot.. keet it up

  • @leonardo-tc7ou
    @leonardo-tc7ou Год назад

    thanks for your videos!

  • @Engineer-Samibress
    @Engineer-Samibress Год назад

    Thanks for your time nice explanation 😊

  • @HaoXu-q8z
    @HaoXu-q8z Год назад

    Thank you for your video. A question plz does the embedded elements can be scheduled if they are in a different link? Say if we want to create a room schedule in the architecture model and that room schedule contains furniture from the interior model?

  • @larryweissenburger
    @larryweissenburger 3 месяца назад

    I'm using Revit 2025.2 and I do not have the embedded schedule tab. Is there a setting I need to turn on to see embedded schedules?

  • @bushrazahra2569
    @bushrazahra2569 Год назад

    Thank u for everything.. can u make a video about how to make a custom door handle?!

  • @gusfe7547
    @gusfe7547 Год назад

    Do you know how to export in excel this type of embedded schedules? It's never work for me

  • @HerbHalstead
    @HerbHalstead Год назад +1

    filtering those rooms out by number seems less than a robust way to remove those rooms Is there a way to filter them out by furniture count?

    • @tictoon
      @tictoon Год назад

      I would create a new parameter that was a yes/no box for inclusion in the schedule instead of filtering.
      The most robust way would be to have a shared parameter from the room family and then use that to filter.

    • @HerbHalstead
      @HerbHalstead Год назад

      @@tictoon the yes/no thing is not as robust because it would require setting/un-setting it for every room. The best solution would be an intelligent way to check for NO furniture instances in a room and filter out that way, because new rooms with no furniture or room with furniture later removed would self-filter.

    • @tictoon
      @tictoon Год назад

      @@HerbHalstead Correct, I just think that the work to implement a solution would outpace the ease of the yes/no solution. And I don't mean it to be robust, but just a quick and dirty way to get the job done.
      Agreed with your filtering idea, just seems complex.

  • @trevorbelmont4633
    @trevorbelmont4633 11 месяцев назад

    Embedded schedules started in which Revit version?

    • @rasIQ7
      @rasIQ7 4 дня назад

      2024 i think