Each person also has parametric values to be sorted/colored by skill level, position, and department.Created a different schedule by attendee to list all the “classes” they are in.Put a copy of each person in each “class” (room) that they needed to attend and then created a room schedule to list all the attendees of each class.Created a generic model family with types for each person at the firm.Created a simple building with rooms – one representing each training module (class).I used the power of Revit schedules to create a dynamic way of determining an in-house training schedule for an architecture firm. While I have used schedules for lots of things in a project, below is one way that I used the power of rooms and schedules to create an in-house training schedule for one of my clients (names have been changed for privacy). It has the added benefit of being a graphical database, which is sometime easier to understand, especially for those of us in the design trades. Revit is, underneath it all, a database, and should be used as such.
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