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Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:42:45 PM | Schedule - share information between

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Greetings,

Is it possible for schedules to share information between each other.

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Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:54:24 PM | Schedule - share information between

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No, but you can include room information in a lot of non-room schedules.  What in particular are you after?  You always have the options of aligning multiple schedules on a sheet so they "look" like a single schedule.


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I thought this is what Key Scheduling is for?

If not, then what's the difference and why?


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Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:23:28 AM | Schedule - share information between

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I am trying to prepare shcudules to reflect General IBC Code information. I have created area plans, room schedules and some key schedules so all the information is there, i just need to group it together. for example one of my schedules calculates the total Occupant Load factor. It would be nice to "call or reference" this information into another schedule that calculates the number of required exits (or even include this in the same schedule). Another example would be to have the user select type of Building it is, if its sprinklered, and present the allowable area. than bring in the current building area as designed to show that this basic criteria has been meet.

insanity....


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