I would recommend performing a general internet search - perhaps someone has developed a third-party add-in that accomplishes this.Also note that Cable Tray for the current versions of Revit is not intelligent, specifically that it possesses no direct means of counting cables or calculating capacity, so it's quite limited in that aspect as well. It's still a relatively new feature in Revit and basically serves little use aside from creating models elements for the purposes of Scheduling and Interference Checking. We are always looking to make our products better, and the following link is setup for you to submit feature requests, or feedback, directly to our Development group:I encourage you to use the feedback link as our Development group is always interested and would like to hear your feedback directly, since you are better suited to state the business case for a feature request.Although this issue is already logged with our Development group, I have updated them so that they are aware that more people are reporting this issue. Always first impression is the best impression.That's a pretty terrible generalization. I remember when REVIT MEP 2008 one day decided to corrupt the first project I ever worked on in REVIT. Was it a sour experience?
Did I get mad? Would I become the REVIT tamer I am today without that sour experience? Probably.Back to your question:I want to route a cable tray in vertical orientation? How to do, can anybody helpProbably infinite ways to do it but you can open a section view, type 'CT' (shortcut for cable tray), and make as many vertical cable trays as you want. Please note, I might have misunderstood what you want to do when you're asking to make a cable tray in a vertical orientation. Why I am comparing BlackBerry is:They are the first who developed Smartphone, but lost the market share, because they didn't listen to customer requirement.Autodesk was the first to introduce cad based detailing, and taken initiative in 3d, but even though they aware the cad based cannot be helpful for large scale, they didn't develop any tool for that. Sp3d, poms occupied the 2billion$ market every year.
Autodesk only weapon in engineering for future is Revit, they should concentrate in this, otherwise.one need not to explain. As Chris mentioned on the first page, log your complaints via their product feedback portal.
I think (and I bold because it's my own suspicion) that they are going to focus a bit more on Electrical development for the '16, if not the '17 release. My reasoning for this: I've spoken to Autodesk Product Managers directly, in person, who hinted that they were working on some issues. I've also received personalized emails regarding feedback I had provided via the same link Chris included. I also include the link in my signature. I highly recommend you use it. Provide feedback for vertical cable tray. Provide another top for Rung design.
Provide one 'ticket' for each issue you come across. And, share the link among peers. Their development is based on demand.
If more people are demanding sketchy lines than vertical cable trays, then that's where their going to focus their efforts.
About Jignesh.ParmarJignesh Parmar has completed M.Tech (Power System Control), B.E(Electrical). He is member of Institution of Engineers (MIE) and CEng,India. Membership No:M-1473586.He has more than 16 years experience in Transmission -Distribution-Electrical Energy theft detection-Electrical Maintenance-Electrical Projects (Planning-Designing-Technical Review-coordination -Execution). He is Presently associate with one of the leading business group as a Deputy Manager at Ahmedabad,India. He has published numbers of Technical Articles in “Electrical Mirror”, “Electrical India”, “Lighting India”,”Smart Energy”, “Industrial Electrix”(Australian Power Publications) Magazines.
He is Freelancer Programmer of Advance Excel and design useful Excel base Electrical Programs as per IS, NEC, IEC,IEEE codes. He is Technical Blogger and Familiar with English, Hindi, Gujarati, French languages. He wants to Share his experience & Knowledge and help technical enthusiasts to find suitable solutions and updating themselves on various Engineering Topics. Jignesh Parmar has completed M.Tech (Power System Control), B.E(Electrical). He is member of Institution of Engineers (MIE) and CEng,India. Membership No:M-1473586.He has more than 16 years experience in Transmission -Distribution-Electrical Energy theft detection-Electrical Maintenance-Electrical Projects (Planning-Designing-Technical Review-coordination -Execution). He is Presently associate with one of the leading business group as a Deputy Manager at Ahmedabad,India.
He has published numbers of Technical Articles in “Electrical Mirror”, “Electrical India”, “Lighting India”,”Smart Energy”, “Industrial Electrix”(Australian Power Publications) Magazines. He is Freelancer Programmer of Advance Excel and design useful Excel base Electrical Programs as per IS, NEC, IEC,IEEE codes. He is Technical Blogger and Familiar with English, Hindi, Gujarati, French languages. He wants to Share his experience & Knowledge and help technical enthusiasts to find suitable solutions and updating themselves on various Engineering Topics. Archives.
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