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Hey I am looking to extract a schedule of walls and their heights. I have had no success. I can get volume, area, and length. I need the height for pricing purposes.
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If you have the area, and the length, don't you think you can calculate the height?
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Relying on the area and length to get your height is a mistake. Area will also remove your openings from its value so your calculated height will not match the actual height. Also, if you've edited the wall profile it's not going to work either. The crazy part is when you 'attach' the top or bottom of the wall to a surface the height instance property doesn't update even though the area does. So it's hard to rely on the instance parameter for the height also. Is there another better solution for this?
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