Properties are displayed in the form of a table. It is possible to search for a particular property using the search field, but also to filter the table using the filters accessible in the column headers. You can also reorganize the list of properties using the grouping function in the column header.
Properties can be borrowed from public or private dictionaries, available only to members of the space.
You can select several properties using the checkboxes, and delete them all at once.
The platform allows you to activate a number of languages in the preferences. A default language exists, however, and must always be completed, whatever the concept used: Property, Set, Class, Object. The interface therefore allows each property to be translated into the languages defined.
Properties are displayed in the data language selected in the user profile for that space, although it is of course possible to modify this choice to see a property translated into another language of the space.
This is the General tab of the property edit page, which appears when you edit a property.
A property is an inherent or acquired characteristic of an element. For example, thermal efficiency, color, power, etc. According to standard 12006-3 and Pr En ISO 23 386/7, properties are defined by a set of attributes.
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In the ISO context, But there are other contexts that require the use of other attributes, particularly when you want to use specialized software. The Revit definition of a property is discussed below.
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Some attributes relate to the ISO definition of the property, such as Name, Description, Data type, Input type, Unit. The domain allows properties to be grouped by field of activity.
The property name in the default language is displayed at the top of the screen. This field must be entered to register the property. The various translations are located at the bottom of the form. It is advisable to translate the property into all active languages. All special characters can be used.
The property description in the default language is displayed below the name. This field is not compulsory, but helps to better understand the purpose of the property and its use within classifications and objects. The various translations are located opposite the name.
The data type makes the data machine-readable and ensures interoperability. These data types are