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  • MattiM Offline
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    Matti Solibrians
    replied to lraimo on last edited by
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    @lraimo

    Standard categories cannot be used. Interesting idea anyway. We can investigate this.

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      lraimo
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      @Matti-Kannala
      Have you investigated this? Any updates?

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        Matti Solibrians
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        @lraimo
        It seems a bit difficult. I cannot say if this would be done.

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          Alex.J
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          @lraimo Wouldn’t a classification be more suitable?
          Classify elements by there level location or by their top and bottom elevation and use that classification in the custom hierarchy.

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            SanneVertommen
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            Hi,
            We had the same issue so we made a classification based on category and used that to organise the results within checking

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              twosk
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              @SanneVertommen said in Custom Hierarchy Feature:

              made a classification based on category

              @SanneVertommen how did you classify results based on clash category yourself?becd994e-d93e-4d7c-91ba-d85e095cb906-image.png

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                Pauwels Tom
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                We made a classification where we placed the components in a classification with the same name.

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                then we can filter by this classification.

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                  twosk
                  wrote on last edited by twosk
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                  @Pauwels-Tom thanks, does it work like this?
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                  by the way your method gives custom sorting like this?
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                    Alex.J
                    replied to Pauwels Tom on last edited by
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                    @Pauwels-Tom why don’t you use Component directly at level 2?

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                      john.lipp
                      replied to Pauwels Tom on last edited by john.lipp
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                      @Pauwels-Tom

                      That’s a clever workaround. For those interested, here is a component.classification that includes all components/containers if you want to categorize results by Component:

                      Component.classification

                      Since they the components automatically localize in the column, you can use this regardless of the language you are running Solibri with

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                        lraimo
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                        Thanks to @SanneVertommen suggestion I got almost the result that I wanted. Only downside is I can not get issue count the same way as in Category hierarchy
                        Category hierarchy result
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                        Custom hierarchy result
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                          lraimo
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                          Unfortunately, with the larger model, I realized that the result is not what I want. For example under Electrical-Electrical there are also issues with Electrical and HVAC
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                          Would like to get result by Level and then the same way as in Category hierarchy, bonus would be to get issue counts. Is there any way to achieve this?

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                            lraimo
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                            Another question is it possible to make Custom Hierarchy based on issue location?
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