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    Valve schedule per room ?

    Is there a way to schedule valves per room ? Having a schedule showing all the valves
    within in a room

    #2
    Short answer is nope - the Pipe Accessory category is not aware of either Rooms or Spaces.

    You'd need to either do it manually, adding a parameter and filling it out. Or get someone to write a utility to do it.

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      #3
      Pretty easy with Dynamo, kept me amused while drinking my coffee..

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        #4
        Very nice!

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          #5
          Just to add to this..

          The 100% revit, non-programming solution to scheduling accessories or other things that dont know what room they are in is to add a shared, nested family to all your accessory families. For example a tiny block that is Mechanical equipment and has one of its parameters linked to the Type/Model/Description of its host family.
          Then you can schedule them, see what accessory they belong to, and see what room they are in.

          This is also a way to get all the different categories in one schedule, or if you make the nested family movable, you can also use it to correctly link duct accesories outside a space (eg duct heater in corridor that heats the room) by moving the scheduled block into the room.
          "One must imagine Sisyphus happy." Albert Camus - "The innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may ​do well under the new." Nicolo Machiavelli -"Things that are too complex are not useful, Things that are useful are simple." Mikhail Kalashnikov

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