So, was working on Type Catalogs today and came across an interesting quirk. If you're creating a type catalog that is going to populate built-in parameters you have to make sure that while creating the family you've put a value into that parameter at some point (even if you want to leave it blank in the end). It would seem that the blank parameters carry some type of null value by default. For instance my Type Catalog was supposed to populate the "Description" parameter, however I never bothered plugging any data in, as I knew I was just going to build a Type Catalog. However, when I went to load the family the family loaded properly, but I got a warning that the Description parameter did not exist! Obviously as a built-in parameter it is/was there. When I went back to the family, I added a value to the Description parameter, saved, deleted the value, and magically the Type Catalog worked correctly. The interesting thing to note here is that once a value is added it can be deleted, but its no longer a <null> value, so it will carry through the load process when using a Type Catalog.
As another update, house construction is progressing, interior fitout is coming along, cabinets are installed and painting is just getting started.
Showing posts with label Construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Construction. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
House Updates
A few delays here and there, but finally drywall (blueboard) has started to go up. The crew is moving quickly, they should be done by early next week at the latest. More pics on Google+.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
AEC Media Day: Update 4 - Suffolk Construction
Awesome presentation so far from Peter Campot, President of Suffolk construction. He just put up a labor graph from a project, proving BIM works. They coordinated everything, verified, and started MEP 5 months earlier then usual, and built a building that went together exactly the way the computer said it would, which means their labor usage did exactly what we've all been predicting for years!!
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