ChiefUserKatie Posted Friday at 07:26 PM Share Posted Friday at 07:26 PM I'm trying to display remodel square footage broken into three categories on our layout sheets: Total Heated Remodeled SQFT, Total Unheated Remodeled SQFT, and Total Addition SQFT. Ideally I would love this to be an automatic thing on our layout file that is calculated without any manual input. The %living_area% macro pulls the whole floor — I can't find a way to filter it to specific rooms. Best method I'm finding is a custom room schedule that I manually tell it what rooms to include. I'll go in and uncheck the heated areas, get the total, then go back and do it for the heated / addition calculation. Does anyone have a better method on this? Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PitMan71 Posted Friday at 07:40 PM Share Posted Friday at 07:40 PM To break things up like you are wanting you will probably need to use polygons with another schedule to report their areas. You could maybe even use it in conjunction to what you are using now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisb222 Posted Friday at 08:00 PM Share Posted Friday at 08:00 PM 33 minutes ago, ChiefUserKatie said: I'm trying to display remodel square footage broken into three categories on our layout sheets: Total Heated Remodeled SQFT, Total Unheated Remodeled SQFT, and Total Addition SQFT. Yes, this can be done automatically using the "conditioned = true/false" Room object property. You'll need to insert a call to that property in the OIP for each room. Pull the value for this property into your room schedule. Set it up in your template plan and layout so it works on future plans without any further manual work, unless you add a room type, then just copy an existing type for the new. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted Friday at 08:47 PM Share Posted Friday at 08:47 PM As long as you have very controlled room uses, you can create a myriad of simple schedules that simply include or exclude certain rooms. If you rename rooms, or need to shift a room from one category to another, this can be prone to user error, so you would need a crystal clear room naming convention that you adhere to with a cult-like devotion. I still use polylines...I have a few other uses for them anyway so I don't mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValleyGuy Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM 7 hours ago, ChiefUserKatie said: I'm trying to display remodel square footage broken into three categories on our layout sheets: Total Heated Remodeled SQFT, Total Unheated Remodeled SQFT, and Total Addition SQFT. Ideally I would love this to be an automatic thing on our layout file that is calculated without any manual input. The %living_area% macro pulls the whole floor — I can't find a way to filter it to specific rooms. Best method I'm finding is a custom room schedule that I manually tell it what rooms to include. I'll go in and uncheck the heated areas, get the total, then go back and do it for the heated / addition calculation. Does anyone have a better method on this? Thank you! I use style palettes to install the info I want into the room (conditioned vs non-conditioned, remodel vs new vs existing, etc) as well as the appropriate custom object field, and other stuff. I made custom icons for my tool bar for each of the style palettes. Set up the schedules to divide out and total up the appropriate data. It's not hands free, but it is way quicker to grab a spray can and click on the room vs the p-line stuff I do elsewhere. The schedules don't have to be nudged to activate like the p-lines do either. A poly line is more accurate if you are splitting hairs between shared walls, as the room splits down the middle of the wall vs the p-line is placed where you want it. It's quick and accurate enough for my needs, only needs updating once at the end, and keeps the information visible continuously. No macros or anything that special. You could probably come up with something that fits your needs. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
para-CAD Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM This is a Fantastic Thread. I am a rookie at this, so THANKS to all who are sharing!!!! A man who went by the handle Solver made some great Chief macro youtube videos about 5 years ago. I followed his instructions to make this on my coversheet. It has to be refreshed when you open the file, but works after that. The system that he described uses polylines and once your model is where you want it, you add polylines to the areas that you need to export. it and you can place these on your cover sheet in layout. Let's use Crawlspace for an example.......uh...... I'm creating a video because typing is so far down on my list of skills. It is "processing" to 4K at this time.....give it 10 mins and it should be nice and medium rare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValleyGuy Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM Share Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM 7 hours ago, para-CAD said: This is a Fantastic Thread. I am a rookie at this, so THANKS to all who are sharing!!!! Good video Mike, you are right, Solver made some good videos and I also used his material to solve a lot of issues. I'm not that much farther ahead of you doing this area calc's, but here are my school of trial and error notes that I made when I first started. I'm not sure if they are all correct, and certainly not sure how or why, but these seem to keep me on the right track with my limited knowledge. I'm not sure if they will help, but it may be more added info to work with. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM @Steve_Nyhof Could probably chime in on creatively using schedules to sort out various area totals! I think a good summary is this: Nothing is entirely automatic...unless you setup perfect systems and then never deviate from those systems. In my opinion and in my own practice, perfection has been difficult to achieve because there are so many variables that go into a project. Customer preferences, land use bylaws, building codes, regional methods can all vary significantly. I just had a project where I tested some of the more creative ways to use the Room Schedule tools to total various areas. I could achieve accurate totals as long as I included at least 1 or 2 decimal places, needed to circumvent the totaling error from adding up multiple rounded values. I was not willing to include decimals in my area tables, nor was I willing to report inaccurate information, even if it is only slightly inaccurate. And while I would love a RONCO quality schedule for area reporting (set it and....FORGET IT!!!), I have instead opted to make the polyline method part of my work flow to ensure accuracy. Using colored polylines, adjusted near the end of the project, also provides you with a very simple visual cue to what is being reported and where it is positioned. Contrast that to hunting through the list of included room items in a schedule, in a tiny dialog box that can't be expanded, is (for me) a great way to ensure an error or omission. It's also worth noting that the polyline method combined with Custom Schedules and Custom Object Fields can eliminate the need for macro writing or out-sourcing macros. In short, as your system progresses in complexity, the likelihood of user error will increase. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Nyhof Posted yesterday at 05:19 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:19 PM (edited) 8 hours ago, robdyck said: @Steve_Nyhof Could probably chime in on creatively using schedules to sort out various area totals! I will share this. I use a CAD Details sheet for my Area Schedules, and there are some hoops I need to jump through to make it work in X17 - mainly around the Room Types below grade and the Shared Room Types above grade. What is Heated Living space or not. These based on what Room Types I use. So has nothing to do with CA's Living Area, (Included or not). I use my living area only as a reference to what my schedules tell me. And Sq.Ft. is not always 1 to 1 - FYI. But close enough in my opinion. Some times I need to disconnect a wall and put it back together to update the sq.ft in the schedule. In my layout I have a view that looks into this Schedule Detail sheet and I drag it in layout left or right to the Schedule display that works for my drawing. The schedule could easily be adapted to Remodel plans based on what Room Type you would use. However, when I set up these Schedules (with the help of @Alaskan_Son) There was a limitation in the Schedules options, and so I put in a feature request, and that new option I can tell you will be available in the next version coming out this summer. We are currently in beta. I cannot tell you what, but it solves the issue of really making schedules work for Area that previous versions just could not do smoothly. Here are what my schedules look like in the CAD Details X17 - current Just an example of how the View is shown on the Layout - wherever you like to put it Updated. If I remember - I will update this with working samples when the new release comes out. I will also need to work on some Remodel options - I currently do that differently, but now I think it might work with the new Schedule options coming soon. Edited 23 hours ago by Steve_Nyhof 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
para-CAD Posted yesterday at 09:21 PM Share Posted yesterday at 09:21 PM Is there a way to have multiple room schedules so that one of them could cover all the unconditioned space like garages and porches and the other one would manage the conditioned space? I’m only asking because I haven’t tried it yet but when I have time I will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted yesterday at 10:29 PM Share Posted yesterday at 10:29 PM (edited) 15 hours ago, para-CAD said: Is there a way to have multiple room schedules so that one of them could cover all the unconditioned space like garages and porches and the other one would manage the conditioned space? I’m only asking because I haven’t tried it yet but when I have time I will. Yes, this can be done by using several preset Room Schedules that include / exclude your rooms based on the room type. One of the starting points to this is a very thorough predefined list of rooms as well as a disciplined method of adding new rooms when needed. The next step is customizing each schedule based on the included rooms. It can also help to learn some of the more creative methods of schedule manipulation...outside of the box thinking that Chief doesn't address in the help file. Edited 10 hours ago by robdyck 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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