It is fantastic that we can schedule not just the wall thickness hosting a door, but also the spaces to which the doors leads to and from.
Frsutratingly, the 'To' and 'From' are not defined by door direction.
If a door is placed in a wall, and the door opens into a room, I would like the spaces to list such that the space into which the door is opening to be the secondary i.e. the 'To' space, and the other space, i.e. the space you are standing in when you open the door, to be the 'From' space.
Current behaviour seems to be unrelated to the door direction. I can't seem to figure out what it bases it's criteria on.
I have a wall hosting a door between two rooms.
The From space is '001' the To space is '002' and yet it shows '002, 001', in the schedule.
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It is fantastic that we can schedule not just the wall thickness hosting a door, but also the spaces to which the doors leads to and from.
Frsutratingly, the 'To' and 'From' are not defined by door direction.
If a door is placed in a wall, and the door opens into a room, I would like the spaces to list such that the space into which the door is opening to be the secondary i.e. the 'To' space, and the other space, i.e. the space you are standing in when you open the door, to be the 'From' space.
Current behaviour seems to be unrelated to the door direction. I can't seem to figure out what it bases it's criteria on.
I have a wall hosting a door between two rooms.
The From space is '001' the To space is '002' and yet it shows '002, 001', in the schedule.
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