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For each mapping there are two separate lists of classification mappings. The lists display and allow the user to control how parameter classification mappings function. The Repeateable Location Level and Associated Parameters list contains all level, zone, document and explicit or repeating parameter classification mappings. All objects must match the rule defined by the classification mappings that appear in this list. The Combination of Parameters list contains a list of parameter classification mappings for which all object must match at least one of the classifications defined. | |||||||
The first parameter that is added to a given mapping is always added into the Combination of Parameters list. For any single parameter classification mapping all objects still need to contain the specified BIM data. If the parameter is set as repeatable it is automatically moved to the Repeatable Location Level and Associate Parameters List. When additional parameter classification mappings are added the user is allowed to select Parameter-AND or Parameter-OR. | |||||||
The Parameter - OR option places the newly created parameter classification mapping into the Combination of Parameters list. The Parameter - AND option places the newly create parameter classification maping into the Repeateable Location Level and Associated Parameters list | |||||||
The Combination of Parameters list allows the user to specify multiple inclusive classifications to filter objects. If a given object meets the criterium of the mapping if it contains the BIM data values that are specified in any of the classifications. The image below shows two parameter classification mappings using the category parameter. In this example both walls and structural columns are assigned to tasks with the keyword ‘Cols and Walls'. | |||||||
In some cases an additional non repeating parameter classification mapping needs to be added where objects need to meet its criterium. For example, we could expand on the previous mapping to include a workset that all the columns and walls need to be part of. This parameter classification mapping needs to be added to the Repeateable Location Level and Associated Parameters list. | |||||||
The Parameter - AND option is used to create a parameter classification mapping that specifies BIM data that all objects need to contain. In the above example all structural columns and walls in the structure workset are assigned to tasks with the ‘Cols and Walls’ keyword |
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A Location Classification Mapping can be used in conjunction with a level classification mapping when level data includes information about the location of the object as well as the level it is on. For example, if a building has multiple wings and the information regarding which wing the object exists in is located in the level BIM data a compound repeating mapping is most effective. A level classification mapping must be created first with a specific type of value in order to add a location classification mapping. A level and location classification mapping will work together to properly assign objects to the schedule. | |||||||
The level classification mapping should be created using a keyword that only contains the level number. | |||||||
A level with two numerals needs to be selected for the pameter value of the level mapping. Each numeral will be displayed as a separate $. This mapping will not work by default. When a level with two numerals is selected the level list is regenerated creating two additional options that allow the user to distinguish between the level and the location for the given level value. By default the option where first numeral in the formula denotes the level is selected. | |||||||
If the second number in the formula contains the level data. Select the drop down menu again to pick between the available options. The two choices are displayed using either a '[NUMBER]' or a '$' to denote each numeral. The value formula for a level classification mapping should display the level as a $ and the location as [NUMBER]. To complete the classification mapping a location classification mapping must be added and an associated keyword must be selected. For example BLDG 2 can be selected. | |||||||
The location classification mapping is only available when a level classification mapping is created as described above and it its automatically assinged to the associated Level with the opposite formula. The value formula for a location classification mapping should display the Location as a $ and the Level as [NUMBER]. | |||||||
The above mapping is extremely powerful. Assuming that other tasks in the schedule follow the same structure objects on all levels and in different buildings can be assigned with a single Mapping. |
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