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    Anees Alomar
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    Hi Everyone,

    Which rule are you using to check if the position (X, Y, Z) of the Coordination point of all models is the same?

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      @anees-alomar said in Checking the position (X, Y, Z) of the Coordination point:

      Hi Everyone,

      Which rule are you using to check if the position (X, Y, Z) of the Coordination point of all models is the same?

      Maybe not the answer you want, but we don’t use checking rules for this. Visual checking is faster for us, because we require other parties to export a cube of 1x1x1 meter on the coordination point in their model(s). A difference in the position of a cube will allow the user to see quite fast which model is off and easily measure by how much.

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        Anees Alomar
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        Thank you @ricardo , That’s helpful

        You are right, manually is faster, and we do it this way.

        I just wanted to see if there is a rule solibri professionals are using so I can set it up in our rule sets.

        Thank you again and have a great day

        Anees

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          @anees-alomar

          I use rule 230 to check if the IfcBuilding coordinates are 0/0/0 (in my case).

          I also tried to checke the coordinates of the coordination points. But due to the issue that solibri or the ifc export from the autoring system interpret the X,Y,Z different, i didn’t trust the checking rule 100% and control it also manually.

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            Anees Alomar
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            Thank you very much @chris!

            This is what I am looking for.
            I tried it in many different situations and it is working.

            I wish you a great day
            Anees

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