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Still working on the project where we are demolishing an existing building. We need to know how much each wall will weigh. I've tried to find help on it.
So far, I know that I need to make a parameter, but I can't seem to assign my new "Weight" parameter.
Anyone have any good references, or can help me through this?
thanks
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You could do this with schedule parameters. One to be the weight / ? and the other to be the result of the first parameter * whichever wall unit you will be using.
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