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Hi,
I'm exploring the object classification systems available in Revit. So, I'd like to know when I should use the Ommniclass or Uniformat.
I understand that the Omniclass can be used in loadable families and Uniformat in system and loadable families. But, I've not understood why the Revit has two diferrent classification systems.
Other doubt is: There is a way to customize the OmniClassTaxonomy.txt and UniformatClassifications.txt? I not found any documentation for do this.
Any help will be apreciated.
Thanks,
Ari
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Ari Monteiro
BIM Consultant
Dharma Sistemas
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