View Full Version : How to tell what is referencing which levels?
patricks
2006-05-11, 07:05 PM
I just had to move the height of one of my levels, and I need to know what all in my project is referencing that level so I can adjust their heights back to where they were. Is there any way to find out what elements are referencing a particular level, be it reference level for floors or roofs or ceilings or tops or bottoms of walls, etc.
Steve Mintz
2006-05-12, 04:00 PM
For roofs and floors, I'm thinking you could use a schedule, using the "Level" and "Offset from Level" fields to sort and find the elements in question. You could potentially use a multi-category schedule to find all elements.
For walls, and anything else that is attached, as best I can tell you're up a creek :-( Hopefully though, almost every wall is attached to a roof or floor, instead of a level.
Wish I could help you more.
Jos Arpink
2006-06-12, 07:32 PM
Revit Structural user here, but I think this applies equally to RB.
Exporting the Revit model to an ODBC database will give you the information you need.
I don't understand why Revit's built-in schedule functionality doesn't include Base or Top Constraint as a field by which you can filter/sort walls. It would be very useful in multi-storey buildings.
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