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I have been using subcategories to help further filter certain families in categories. For example, I want to see some specialty equipment on my plan, but not all. I figured this would be a good way to filter toilet accessories in a schedule from say exercize equipment in a schedule. I have not been able to add subcategory as a parameter to the schedule...has anyone had any luck with this
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unfortunately as you've discovered you cannot filter a schedule by a sub-category. Sub-categories are designed merely as a graphic filter in plans rather than for schedules.
You would need to add a parameter (i tend to use a yes/no parameter) to the schedule for something like toilet accessory...
Then hide this column in the schedule and filter it by toilet accessory = No or something along these lines.
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