Revit Reporting and View Filters
Revit Reporting
By utilizing the tools that are within Revit, you can take advantage of the properties that Verity pushes over.
Reporting can be customized to your liking within Revit. Below is a sample of possible reporting within Revit.
Figure 1: Sample Report
Verity Reporting Setup
First, you will need to have an analysis completed within Verity and have pushed properties over into Revit. Pushing over the properties from Verity will create Shared Parameters within the Revit project. You can then use the Shared Parameters to set up different Filters that can incorporate the power of the Verity analysis into the Revit project.
Figure 2: Filters and Rules
Now within the Visibility/Graphic Overrides settings in Revit, you can navigate to the Filters tab then add in any of the newly created Verity filters.
Figure 3: Applying Verity Filters
You can also create tags, sections, and annotate as you see fit.
Finally, you can create a sheet and bring those views in with Verity properties attached.