By Carl Storms, IMAGINiT Building Solutions
I had a client point out this issue to me. They tried to export a Revit file to BIM 360 Glue, using the NWC option in the “Glue” feature in the BIM 360 Revit Add-in. It was a Revit 2014 model exported from a 3D view. The project has two Revit links loaded. They set their Navisworks Exporter 2014 to convert linked files but after exporting to Glue, none of the links had been exported.
I did some testing and found that like my client said you cannot upload a Revit file with links to Glue using “Glue” in the BIM 360 Revit Add-in using a NWC format and have the links visible. I tested this in 2014, 2015, and 2016 and it would not work in any of them.
You can get the links to show if you “Glue” it with the DWF file format in all three versions (2014, 2015, 2016).
While looking for a possible solution in the BIM 360 Glue forum I discovered that this is a known issue for Autodesk.
“Just for clarification, the settings of the NWC Export and the Glue plug-in are independent. As a quick update, the error you are experiencing is a Revit issue which is currently being addressed.
We understand that this is a critical issue for our Glue customers, the team are doing their best to fix and release an update that solves this issue. I will certainly post an update in this forum once I receive a time frame as to when this will be resolved.” (Source Link)
The above was posted on Mar. 27th 2015, and as of today there has been no resolution posted.
The work around is to export the model as NWC from Revit using the export as NWC feature under the application menu, not by using the BIM 360 Add-in in the Ribbon.
Make sure when you do this that “convert link files” is selected in the Navisworks Exporter for the version of Revit you are using.
Then you can manually upload the NWC file to your BIM 360 Glue project and the links will be visible in that version within BIM 360 Glue.
It’s an extra step, but it does work.
Here is a screen shot (below) of what the file looks like when exported using the BIM 360 Add-in for Revit. The two linked files are not part of the model.
Here is a screen shot (below) of the same model that was exported using the NWC export feature under the application menu in Revit. The two linked files are now part of the model, and visible.
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