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Copying files between BIM 360 Hubs

Daniel Gijsbers 2020-05-082020-05-07 BIM360 No Comments
Copying files between BIM 360 Hubs

Lets start with a big disclaimer as what I am going to share is not exactly how things were intended… So If you are going to use any of this information do this at your own peril. Normally if you

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Enumerate

admin 2020-04-082020-04-08 Uncategorized No Comments
Enumerate

I am busy with a dynamo script when I ran into an issue. I have a list of values and I need to add spacing values in between but this spacing value also needs to be added to the values.

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And, Or and Xor

Daniel Gijsbers 2020-03-052020-03-05 #Revit #Dynamo, Python 1 Comment
And, Or and Xor

Recently I was busy with getting some info out of a Revit model and I was using Clockwork’s node Windows.Rooms. The node works fine but understanable gives nulls if a window does not have a to or from room. For

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Dynamo Warnings

Daniel Gijsbers 2020-02-182020-02-18 Dynamo, Uncategorized No Comments
Dynamo Warnings

Most likely we all have had yellow boxes in Dynamo, and sometimes these warnings don’t matter too much as a later note will remedy this. But If you want to use this script with Dynamo player, you will see that

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Geometry Working Range

Daniel Gijsbers 2020-01-302020-01-30 Dynamo, Uncategorized No Comments
Geometry Working Range

Anyone who has worked with the CivilConnection package for Dynamo from Paolo Serra has probably run into this warning below: Warning: Your inputs lie outside of the allowable modeling range, consider choosing the Extra Large setting with a modeling range

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Defining Sites for Shared Coordinates

admin 2019-11-072019-11-07 Uncategorized No Comments
Defining Sites for Shared Coordinates

Recently I was setting up a BIM 360 project, making use of the Design Collaboration Module. One of the things that I wanted to accomplish was this: Everything went fine up the point of trying to publish shared coordinates to

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Using CivilConnection to create segments in Revit

admin 2019-09-122019-09-12 Uncategorized No Comments

I have worked with CivilConnection for quite a while and I would like to show some things you could do with it. The movie shows the geometry taken from the AppliedSubAssembly in AutoCAD Civil 3D and turned these into pairs

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Dynamo Lacing, Levels and Data Structure

Daniel Gijsbers 2019-08-272019-08-28 Uncategorized No Comments

During all the dynamo trainings that I have given, people seem to struggle most with lists, or as I often call it: Dealing with the data structure. The trickiest part is lacing. Lacing is well explained on the DynamoPrimer. Except,

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Dynamo Dictionairies

admin 2019-03-252019-08-27 Dynamo, Dynamo Dictionairies, Revit No Comments
Dynamo Dictionairies

Dictionaries in Dynamo have been around for quite a while now. So far most of the time I only encountered them with certain nodes. I know there are some nodes OOTB to create them, but so far, I had never

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Revit Server Files

admin 2019-02-282019-08-27 Revit Server 2019 No Comments
Revit Server Files

Recently I was setting up a dataset for analysis. The files were placed on a Revit server and later I noticed I should have saved them with a different file name. The save way and recommended way of doing this is

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