The initial top section of the report provides statistical information and settings applied to the BIM file imported:
Image from the Virtual Environment: Virtual Environment BIM Report
The second part of the report, the table, highlights what modifications have been made to the geometry imported. The key information here are the ‘Bounded’ columns which provide information on the ‘Raw geometry’ before the ‘healing’ algorithms have been run and after, the ‘Processed geometry’.
Image from the Virtual Environment: Virtual Environment BIM Report
If this report is opened before applying the ‘heal geometry’ the errors in the bounded columns for both the raw and processed sections of the table will match.
Image from the Virtual Environment: BIM Report - Before ‘Heal geometry’ applied
Image from the Virtual Environment: BIM Report - After ‘Heal geometry’ applied
The model tree within the ‘quarantine’ area also gives a quick visual check of the same errors before and after the Heal geometry has been applied
Model Tree before ‘Heal geometry’ applied Model Tree after ‘Heal geometry’ applied
Image from the Virtual Environment: Quarantine dialogue