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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 2:37:16 PM | Room Schedules

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revit 2014 i am trying to add a cost field to the "available fileds" in a room schedule???

need to calc ceiling costs, i have entered a $ value in the properties dialog box

still won't show a Cost field??



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Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 9:11:02 AM | Room Schedules

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You didn't add the field to the schedule...

Pick add parameter and add it.


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Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:12:16 AM | Room Schedules

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i have tried to add the cost parameter,

Disipline: common

Type: Number

Group: other

still won't populate with cost info from the mat'l properties??

what am i missing??


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Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:31:12 AM | Room Schedules

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Lets backup here.... your questions and information provided are not clear - mostly because you don't understand the revit schedule process yet.  You need to do that now and you have to understand parameters.

 

There are instance and type paramters.  Parameters can be allocated to families in the family editor.  They can be allocated to system families through the project parameter process.  And they can be added to categories through the schedule.

 

In your initial post, you said "... i have entered a $ value in the properties dialog box..."  << What are you talking about?  What is the parameter you used to enter this value?  I don't see anything in the image that could be that.

 

What is this a schedule of?  Rooms, ceilings?

 

How would you expect a value when you have no data?  I would expect 3 fields from 3 different parameters:

Area * Cost/SF = Cost

 

So make that happen.  You already have area.  The cost/sf field is not here and the result needs to be a calculated field. 

 

Please read your HELP - SCHEDULES


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