Takeoff reports

Hi there!
I've searched the documentation, but I couldn't find this feature. Is it possible to generate a quantity take-off report based on the entire model? How? Something like this one from BIMvision: https://store.bimvision.eu/plugin/takeoff__reports-b9
Thanks!

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  • @mastrolube
    sure you can generate reports with elements and quantities
    you can use Spreadsheet Import/Export in Quality and Coordination > Collaboration panel

    there you can fine-tune your search to select a particular range of elements and extract their attributes/properties/quantities

    if you could share a particular example I can reply with more accurate information

    Some time ago I prepared an .xlsx file with some query and relevant .json see link

    let me know if you need further assistance
    cheers

    mastrolubetheoryshawsemhustej
  • Hello @steverugi! Thanks for the help, as always!
    I've tried to accomplish that, and I have a few questions if you don't mind:
    1. Is metric_length applicable to volumes as well? Is the second member of the formula the roundoff? metric_length({{value}},0.01,3)
    2. Can I specify the format for the summary as well?
    3. I'm not sure how to use the group function. I've created a few filters based on name, and I want to group these elements with the same name and show the total length and volume. Is that possible?
    I've attached my json as txt here.
    Thanks :)

  • @mastrolube said

    1. Is metric_length applicable to volumes as well? Is the second member of the formula the roundoff? metric_length({{value}},0.01,3)

    you can use round({{value}},0.001) for three decimal places if you don't need to round it up

    1. Can I specify the format for the summary as well?

    all numeric attributes can be formatted accordingly

    1. I'm not sure how to use the group function. I've created a few filters based on name, and I want to group these elements with the same name and show the total length and volume. Is that possible?

    see if this can help:

    for the filter I need to see the ifc file, please advise

    atomkarinca
  • edited October 2025

    @mastrolube
    you may also want to explore REGEX for your selector
    in your "Attribute" field your filter would look like: Name=/.*@B-PAKET@.*|^Schwelle$|^Pfosten$/
    to catch all names with @B-PAKET@ inside, along with Schwelle and Pfosten
    cheers

    Roelaxelp
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