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Hello.
When creating a structural column, beam, connection element schedules I can get the steel tonnage by using the
length, volume and W parameters, but in the multi-category schedule I do not have the volume & length parameters.
Is there a way to import them or any other sollution, so I can have all my steel elements in one schedule?
Thank you.
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You would need those shared parameters assigned to your other elements that would be scheduled. But obviously they would not populate and therefore would not calculate in the tonnage.
Edited on: Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:39:19 AM
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