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Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:51:58 AM | on/off parameter depending on other on/off parameter

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Hello there,

I am trying to get this family to work properly.  I have a cubilce with 2 walls and 1 corner connector.  Both walls are controlled with on/off parameters: "Wall 1 on_off" & "Wall 2 on_off".  I have another parameter: "Corner Connector on_off" that I want to enter a formula that if Wall 1 or Wall 2 is off, then the Corner connector is off.  Basically the Corner Connector is only one when both Walls are on.  

I have tried this: not(Wall 1 on_off)  but that basically turns the corner connector on when Wall 1 is off.  Which is not what I want.

Make sense?

Thanks in advance,

Lorne


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Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:16:44 AM | on/off parameter depending on other on/off parameter

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Try 'and(Wall 1 on_off, Wall 2 on_off)'


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Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:58:58 AM | on/off parameter depending on other on/off parameter

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Worked like a charm.  I knew it was simple.  Thanks,

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