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    Default Tie ratings of doors and windows to the walls that host them

    Summary: If you change a wall from a non-rated to a rated construction, it would be GREAT if the doors and windows associated with that wall changed to be rated also, and were reflected in the Door & HW and Window schedules.

    Description: If you change a wall from a non-rated to a rated construction, it would be GREAT if the doors and windows associated with that wall changed to be rated also, and were reflected in the Door & HW and Window schedules.

    How Used: Time saver and miss rating on door.

    Feature Affinity: Walls

    Submitted By: Leo Tortoriello on March 5, 2008

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    Default Re: Tie ratings of doors and windows to the walls that host them

    How would Revit know which non, or firated door to use as you change the wall type?
    We have fire rated doors as different types and there is no way Revit would be able to tell which one to use - this seems like something a company would write a API programme for to suit there individual eneds

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