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    Default Space schedule table

    Please,

    For a room schedule table?
    I would like to extract from the data space area and perimeter walls, taking into account the objects doors, windows.
    How to link spaces, walls, doors and windows?

    How to extract data from object properties with lisp programming?

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Space schedule table

    As far as I know, spaces only furnish floor, base, wall, and ceiling information. Penetrations in walls cannot be tracked via spaces.

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    Default Re: Space schedule table

    Are you using ACA 2013? If so, look into the Roombook feature. Not sure there is a way to use that with LISP, but if your goal is wall areas associated with a specific Space, you may be able to use that to get the information you seek.

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