In this video, we show how to save and edit AI-generated commands in BIMLOGIQ Copilot—turning a one-time adjustment into a flexible, reusable tool that fits evolving project needs.
The featured task involves managing join order between structural elements in Revit, which is often tedious—especially in concrete structures where floors and columns intersect. By default, Revit may cut columns using floors, which isn’t always structurally correct.
With BIMLOGIQ Copilot’s AI, the join order is adjusted automatically. The user provided the following prompts:
Prompt 1:
Switch the join order between all structural columns and all floors. Check it between all Structural columns and all floors.
Prompt 2:
Add a field for selecting structural columns, and another field to choose the structural column type for filtering the selection for only selected types.
The AI reverses the join order so that floors are cut by columns, then enhances the command with inputs for selecting specific columns and filtering by type (e.g., “C1”, “C2”). This increases control, ensures consistency, and saves time across future models.