This section demonstrate how to set up a simple connection between Navisworks and an Excel sheet from scratch.
The walk through is completely stand alone, you can just follow the steps. But if you want to know more about specific topics, you can click the links to wonder about.
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You shouldn't need to read any of the notes either, they are here only if you are not getting the expected result, to help you find out where you might have wondered off. |
To run this walk through, you only need Navisworks 2014 or higher with BimSens, both installed and licensed. If you are having trouble installing or activating BimSens, refer to the corresponding topics: Installation and License.
It also works better if you have basic navigation skills in Navisworks.
You can follow the step with your own files, or you can download the files used for this walk through here:
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If you get a Navisworks warning that "No plugin exist that can open the file" it is that you probably dropped the file on the wrong spot. Make sure you drop it onto the Sources Manager Tree. |
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If you have already dismissed the warning or if it didn't not pop up, click the Edit Current ID Match button in the bottom right corner of BimSens panel instead. If you had an object selected in 3D, BimSens will ask you whether you want to list properties for the selected object only, click No. |
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If you cannot find the property, click the Get More Model Properties link at the bottom, and let the search run all the way for the entire model. |
That's it, you can now select any record(s) from BimSens grid and the corresponding object(s) will be selected in 3D, or select 3D object(s) directly and the corresponding record(s) will be filtered in the grid.
Well, now that you have external data linked to the model, it is a world of possibilities, with these files you can:
...and that's with an Excel DataSource only. With a SQL server DataSource you could
It is all explained in this online help, and it starts here.