detroit.architecture
2011-02-11, 09:29 PM
Hi
Anyone have a workaround for this? I'm modeling an existing (but largely gutted) TI space and I'm trying to show the height of the bottom of a slab (floor) which is acting as the exposed-to-above ceiling where there is no gyp or ACT. I need it to report the height above the level below; say, Level 1. This would be in a Level 1 RCP. I already have a ceiling height tag in action on the areas with Revit ceilings.
My proposed approach was to build a floor tag that reports the Height Offset from Level and then subtracts the thickness of the slab, but the Level associated with the slab is, of course, the next level above, Level 2.
Obviously I could just do a dumb type box and manually enter values but I like to be fully automated unless it is completely impossible.
Makes sense? Any simpler, more elegant ideas?
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Anyone have a workaround for this? I'm modeling an existing (but largely gutted) TI space and I'm trying to show the height of the bottom of a slab (floor) which is acting as the exposed-to-above ceiling where there is no gyp or ACT. I need it to report the height above the level below; say, Level 1. This would be in a Level 1 RCP. I already have a ceiling height tag in action on the areas with Revit ceilings.
My proposed approach was to build a floor tag that reports the Height Offset from Level and then subtracts the thickness of the slab, but the Level associated with the slab is, of course, the next level above, Level 2.
Obviously I could just do a dumb type box and manually enter values but I like to be fully automated unless it is completely impossible.
Makes sense? Any simpler, more elegant ideas?
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