Calculation
However, most users will prefer ARCHICAD’s Interactive Schedule. Interactive Schedules are part of the Project Map, and the schedules produced can be saved as views and output on layouts. As its name indicates, an Interactive Schedule is a two-way editable item which is linked to the project elements that it contains.
Some of the commands referenced in this section are not visible in ARCHICAD’s default work environment profiles. If you plan to configure lists (recommended for advanced users only), first use Options > Work Environment > Menus to add the following commands to an existing menu (i.e. Document > Listing Extras):
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Set up List Schemes (this dialog box can be reserved in a Teamwork project)
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Note: List Schemes will function in Teamwork projects only if you save them to the project’s Embedded Library.
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Edit Database (this dialog box can be reserved in a Teamwork project)
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Link Properties to Criteria (this dialog box can be reserved in a Teamwork project)
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Element Lists are best used when creating schedules and inventories, and to display the parameters of construction elements in a project. To generate Element Lists, ARCHICAD filters the project or the selection set for construction elements according to the configuration of the selected List Scheme. Elements matching the filter settings will be listed together with element Parameters, Components and Descriptors, if so defined in the List Scheme.
Component Lists are generated when bills of materials, quantity takeoffs or price lists are required. These reports typically sum up and display component type properties; however, certain element parameters can also be listed.
Zone Lists are generally used to create room schedules and finish schedules. Zone Lists can include parameters of Zones and related construction elements. When related construction items are listed, the report is in fact an Element List where the range of calculated elements is limited by the Zones they belong to.