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Convert and Update Doors and Windows

Session 5 of 7


Transferring Parameters from Hosts, References and Levels to Openings.

Introduction

 

Introduction

In this session, you will learn how to enrich your structural openings with parameter values from the Host and Reference Elements. Openings require various pieces of information for different purposes, such as a fire rating for fire safety or material information for quantity take-off. With ConVoid, you can do so with a single step.

Video Tutorial

 

Video Tutorial

Step 01: Transfer Settings


Step 01: Parameter Transfer Settings

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To get started, launch ConVoid and select an opening filter. Please refer to the previous session if you haven't created an opening filter yet.

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Next, run the clash detection and click on 'Parameter Transfer.'​

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In the first section, 'Reference Element to Openings,' you can transfer parameter values from the Doors and Windows to the openings. For instance, you can transfer the Opening ID.

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In the second section, 'Host to Opening', you can transfer host properties such as fire rating from the wall to the openings. If a Door or Window penetrates multiple Hosts, the separator combines multiple values in one parameter.

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The third section, 'Level to Openings', allows you to transfer level parameter values such as the level name to the openings.

​Additionally, we offer a built-in parameter called 'Model Name' that enables you to transfer the name of the models to the openings.

Step 02: Rename Parameter Values


Step 02: Rename Parameter Values

Not all parameter values may use the required naming conventions. For example, the Category 'Doors' should be described with the abbreviation 'D'. To address this, you can tell conVoid how to rename specific values by adding the conditions. You can also create a *.csv template to import all the renaming conditions. The renaming feature allows you to easily adjust parameter values to meet your project's requirements.

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The structure of the *.csv file should look like this:

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Doors;D
Windows;W

Step 03: Transfer Parameters


Step 03: Transfer Parameters

Once you have set up your parameters, you can transfer their values to the openings using the following steps:

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  1. Apply your settings by clicking on [OK].

  2. Click on [OK] again to initiate the creation and updating process of the openings.

  3. After the process is complete, all parameters will have been transferred to the openings.

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You can repeat this process at any time to ensure that your parameters remain up-to-date.

Add Custom Parameters


Add Custom Parameters

If you want to add customized parameters to the conVoid families, there are two ways to accomplish this. The first way to add parameters to ConVoid families is by using project parameters:

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  1. Add a new project parameter to your project.

  2. Choose a parameter name or select a shared parameter.

  3. Set the type of parameter to 'Text'.

  4. Select the category 'Doors' or 'Windows'.

  5. Click [OK].

  6. The new parameter will now appear in the Parameter Transfer drop-down menu.

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The second method involves directly adding new parameters to the conVoid family itself:

  1. Open the ConVoid family in the Family Editor.

  2. Under the [Create] ribbon tab, navigate to the [Properties] section and click on [Family Types].

  3. Add a new parameter to the family, ensuring that the parameter type is set to 'Text'.

  4. Save the family and load it into your project.

  5. The new parameter will now appear in the Parameter Transfer drop-down menu.

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By following these methods, you can customize ConVoid families to suit your project requirements with the desired parameters.

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