jboersema
2012-11-02, 09:05 PM
OK, I have been asked the question "why doesn't any of our door parameters populate in our door schedule when a door is placed in the model?" And the next question is "can you make that happen?" The complaint is that it takes so long to populate the door schedule with each parameter and in our case we schedule 6 parameters per door [(LEAF - TYPE, MATERIAL, FINISH) and (FRAME - TYPE, MATERIAL, FINISH) (see attachment)]. A typical project in our office can easily have several hundred doors. I attack the issue by utilizing the "select all instances" command to quickly populated the schedule.
On the other hand I have invested the time to created our door families as specific panel (or leaf) types (Single Flush, Narrow Lite, Half-Glass, Full-Glass...Double Flush, Narrow Lite,...Double Uneven Leaf...and so on), and frame type (Type 1, Type 2, these are typical). The frame types are 2" hollow metal frame and 2" hollow metal frame with 4" head for masonry openings. With that said we have a fairly large door family library. Anyway, both panel type and frame type are instance parameters built into the door family template, and are nested into the family so I can't just change the parameter from an instance to a type parameter. Since I have invested the time to create each panel type door family how do I get the panel type and frame type to populate the door schedule? Do I create a shared parameter called "Panel Type" or "Leaf Type"? In spite of the fact that there is already a Panel Type parameter in the door family? At the moment I am stuck. Any suggestions would be helpful.
On the other hand I have invested the time to created our door families as specific panel (or leaf) types (Single Flush, Narrow Lite, Half-Glass, Full-Glass...Double Flush, Narrow Lite,...Double Uneven Leaf...and so on), and frame type (Type 1, Type 2, these are typical). The frame types are 2" hollow metal frame and 2" hollow metal frame with 4" head for masonry openings. With that said we have a fairly large door family library. Anyway, both panel type and frame type are instance parameters built into the door family template, and are nested into the family so I can't just change the parameter from an instance to a type parameter. Since I have invested the time to create each panel type door family how do I get the panel type and frame type to populate the door schedule? Do I create a shared parameter called "Panel Type" or "Leaf Type"? In spite of the fact that there is already a Panel Type parameter in the door family? At the moment I am stuck. Any suggestions would be helpful.