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I am creating a door schedule. We have pairs of doors, and pairs of doors with uneven leaves. I am having problems getting a calculated value with and "If" statement to appear in a schedule. Here's what I did step by step. Forgive the length, images wouldn't really help here.1) I created a shared length parameters in a project template called "Leaf 1 Width" and "Leaf 2 Width" and added them to the Project Parameters only to the Door category.2) I brought these 3 parameters into my uneven leaf door family and labeled the each leaf dimension with the corresponding shared parameters. I put a formula in the default3) I put a formula in the default "Width" paramater: "=Leaf 1 Width + Leaf 2 Width" (no quotes in the actual formula)4) I created a door schedule in the template and added the door parameters "Width", "Leaf 1 Width", and "Leaf 2 Width"5) I created a Calculated Value called "Leaf1Override". I made it a length type and used the formula "If (Leaf 1 Width = Width, Width, Leaf 1 Width)"I added some doors, single and the uneven to test the schedule. Leaf1Overide in the schedule displayed correctly for the uneven doors, but was blank for the single door. It should have shown 3'-0" since that was the width, and width is the result-if-false condition it the formula. Why?I even tried other formulas, to no avail, such as (if Width>Leaf 1 Width, Leaf 1 Width, Width). I then tried a simple formula as a test, "=Width". That worked fine. It seems to me that If-Statements are not supported in calculated values in schedules. Is this true? If not, what is wrong with my syntax?
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If you are going to do this then your single leaf and double leaf doors need the same parameters as you uneven leaf door.
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