Tips for using filters in Revit detail tablesThe detailed list is available【Revit software】It plays a very important role. By customizing a detailed table, various project information required for project application can be obtained from the created model, and the table format can be used to express it intuitively.
There are many types of detail table fields that can be used to create filters. These types include text, number, integer, length, area, volume, yes/no, floor, and keyword detail table parameters.
The following details table fields do not support filtering:
(1) Clan
(2) Type
(3) Clan and type
(4) Area type (in the area detail table)
(5) From room to room (in door schedule)
(6) Material parameters
Filters can be created based on the fields in the project. To create a filter based on a field that is not displayed in the details table, you need to add that field to the“ Detail table fields” In the list, then in“ Format” Hide it on the tab.
First, add a parameter field. Open the details table instance properties dialog box and click on the field command. The dialog box for detailed table properties appears.
Click to add parameters, enter the name, and confirm. The detailed list will add a newly created column A1. If it is not needed to be displayed in the detailed list, you can open the format panel, select the parameter field, and check the hidden field option.
Select the row for the special door and enter the number 1 under column A1, as shown below.
The filtering criteria in the filter panel are A1— Equal to -; If confirmed, only special doors will be displayed. Conversely, the same applies.
Meaning: By studying the above article, it can be understood that detailed tables can be used to calculate the quantity of component engineering, and can also filter out information that does not need to be counted by adding filters.
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