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Is it possible to take the data the cell produces in other manners throughout the project? From my experience this is a no. For the sake of explanation, I want to have the count of a chair family and grow a box based on the number of chairs in the project. So, If I have 10 chairs in my project, my box grows to 10x10x10. If I have 8 Chairs, my box is 8x8x8.
Maybe schedules are not the way to accomplish this, maybe there is another way, like schedules to outside of Revit then back in somehow?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Edited on: Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 9:02:08 PM
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Schedule cannot do what you are asking, the don't create something out of nothing. What you are asking can be done using nested families and parameters and array parameters.
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