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This is the start of a page comparing the implementation of Industry Foundation Classes in different software. The main purpose is to be able to understand the differences in the implementation rather than making a direct comparison of features. | This is the start of a page comparing the implementation of Industry Foundation Classes in different software. The main purpose is to be able to understand the differences in the implementation rather than making a direct comparison of features. | ||
− | Unfortunately different software | + | Unfortunately different software stores IFC properties with different names. |
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+ | # Revit IFC export # | ||
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+ | This text is based on Revit 2022. (make sure you read [[Revit_setup_for_OpenBIM/Revit_and_IFC_classes|Revit and IFC classes]] which has more details). | ||
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+ | Text stored in the authoring parameter <code>IfcExportType</code> will define the IFC Class. For example, as <code>IfcFooting</code>. | ||
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+ | Solibri will show this as the <code>IFC Entity</code>. | ||
+ | BIMcollab ZOOM will show this as the <code>IFC Element</code> | ||
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+ | Text stored in the authoring parameter <code>IfcExportType</code> will define the IFC Predefined Type. For example, as <code>STRIP_FOOTING</code>. | ||
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+ | BIMcollab ZOOM & Solibri will show this as the <code>Predefined Type</code>. | ||
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