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Create a mass you'll name "Level_01 to Level_02". Lock the bottom surface of the mass with the Level_01 and the top surface of the same mass with the Level_02. The height will be determine by the distance between the Level_01 and the Level_02.
Then make sure the mass is a 1 unit width x 1 unit length. The trick is here... You'll use the "Gross volume" parameter of the mass to get the height between each level. With a mass of 1x1xHeight, the volume will be equal to the height!
Finally, create a Mass schedule with the "Type" and "Gross Volume" fields. Ajust the "Gross Volume" field format to supress the unit symbol.
Voila! you now have a Level schedule that is dynamic with the model.
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I have never had to create a level schedule but this may come in handy one day.
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