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In a project made up of several rvt links on several levels,
How can I know the FFL of each house (1 house = 1rvt link) respect the datum of the current revit file (i.e. level 1) ?
each FFL = Level 0 of each linked file.
great thx
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you need to link each revit file by shared coordinates and then you can do a spot elevation on the finish floor of each link to get its elevation respective to your datum or benchmark
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Many thanks.
I have 20 section for 60 houses, the houses are 3 different kind multiply on the layout with several FFL and
I have already numbered them in Identity data. the name of each file can be seen on the revit link on the project browser.
Do you think it's possible to tag these revit links (and not their content as I know it's possible)
so I can set in view template something that can show the name of each revit link with the corrisponding FFL on the same information ( thus a tag)?
The object of the excercise would be the following schedule:
House n. (name) ---------- TYpe of house (file name of the link) ------------------- Finish Floor Level (height in the project)
1 TYPE A + 23.000
2 TYPE A + 24.350
3 TYPE C + 22.350
4 TYPE B + 21.300
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you can nest a generic annotation family containing labels which can have the text changed with parameters into a spot elevation tag and then link those parameters from the nested family and insert it into your project. You would still need to manually fill out the 'House Name' and whatever other parameters you have as I do not believe links can have parameters pulled from them.
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Many thanks for your reply but hardly understand what you said...do you have any guideline by chance?
thx
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May this thread can help you.
http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=9018
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here is a video of what I was trying to explain.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/screencast/Main/Details/5c3a92ba-31d5-4eca-bdf4-d7e9e8399d94.html
I also didnt realize this but if you place a spot elevation and then click on it you can add text as a prefix or a suffix in the properties
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You need to link each revit file by shared coordinates
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