Building the building model via the Excel lite tool is now possible.
The Excel tool can help users with minimal experience with LCAbyg 5.
In addition, Excel lite is also a tool for users who want to make a faster import/modeling of the building model but do not use the json format.
It is possible to use the json format as a third-party integration in LCAbyg 5.
If you are new to this, the team behind LCAbyg 5 has developed a guide that can help you understand how to use json in LCAbyg 5.
We also recommend watching LCAbyg’s YouTube channel, where there are webinars about importing the json format for LCAbyg 5 (in Danish).
The guide contains an example import project "import_example_lcabyg-5.2.1.0.zip for LCAbyg 5.2.1.0. We always recommend updating to the latest version of LCAbyg.
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It is possible to export projects and results as json files. It is also recommended to look at LCAbyg's YouTube channel, where there are webinars on importing the json format to LCAbyg 5 (in Danish).
A new function has been added to LCAbyg, which makes it possible to create scenarios. This guide describes how to build scenarios in json files,
It is also recommended to look at LCAbyg's YouTube channel, where there are webinars on importing the json format to LCAbyg 5 (in Danish).
The guide contains an example scenario project "scenarie_example_lcabyg-5.2.1.0.zip for LCAbyg 5.2.1.0 based on the " Single family residential house".
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