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LOI Advanced
How to set up and use the Deep Space LOI Advanced App
Overview
The Deep Space LOI Advanced app uses a 'classifying parameter' to drive a set of attributes that must be checked for related elements.
Setup
Steps:
- With Deep Space Sync for Revit, sync your data
- Define the Classifying Parameter / attribute (do this by setting the "unique_classifying_param" flag in the Project Parameters table). There should only be 1 classifying parameter applied to your project.
- Ensure that the Parameter Name Lookup was populated via API Orchestration (fedparam_lookup_name)
- Define Project Parameters as you would for LOI Report
- Ensure Project Parameters are added to a Parameter Set
- Ensure the Parameter Set is mapped to the Project
- Define Attributes
- Define Attribute Sets. The Attribute Sets should be named to match the Classifying Parameter values. For example, if you have a Type Parameter called "ELG" that classifies your object, and that parameter has been filtered into Project Library, then you should name your Attribute Set "ELG".
- Define Attribute Set Members (Attributes that belong to each Attribute Set)
- Mobilise / Refresh Project Library for this project
- Refresh the LOI Advanced App and you should see your specific LOI results
How to Gain Access to the App