You can establish and monitor relationships between elements in the current model and a linked model without copying the elements to the current model.
When a monitored element changes, a warning message displays.
You establish relationships between pairs of corresponding elements. For example, select a grid line in the current model, and then select a grid line in the linked model to form a relationship between them. You cannot monitor unlike pairs, such as a grid line and a level. If you select an opening in a wall or floor, you can monitor other openings or inserts.
To monitor elements in a linked model without copying
- Open a model.
- Prepare a view:
- Open a view where you can see the elements to be monitored.
- In the view properties, for Discipline, select Coordination.
This setting ensures that the view displays elements for all disciplines (architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical).
- Link the model into the current model.
- Pin the linked model in place, so that it cannot be moved inadvertently:
- In the drawing area, select the linked model.
Tip: Move the cursor over the linked model in the drawing area. When its boundary is highlighted, click to select it.
- Click Modify RVT Links tab
Modify panel
(Pin).
- In the drawing area, select the linked model.
- (Optional) Display the linked model in halftone, so that you can distinguish its elements from elements in the current project.
- Click Collaborate tab
Coordinate panel
Copy/Monitor drop-down
(Select Link), and select the linked model in the drawing area.
- Click Copy/Monitor tab
Tools panel
(Monitor).
- Select an element in the current model.
- Select a corresponding element of the same type in the linked model.
The monitor icon
displays next to the element to indicate that it has a relationship with another element.
An architectural column and a structural column (plan view) with a monitoring relationship
- Continue selecting as many element pairs as desired.
- Click Copy/Monitor tab
Copy/Monitor panel
(Finish).
If you modify one of the elements in a pair, a warning indicates that a monitored element has changed. These warnings also display in a coordination review.