Find the room or space name where an element is located and assign it to a parameter

Find the room or space name where an element is located and assign it to a parameter

You can use this command to find the room or space where an element is located and assign its name to a selected parameter. This command is capable of identifying rooms or spaces either in your current model or in a chosen linked file




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