![]() A lot of the information circulating on these (and AUGIs forums) is because the posters don't really know how The Other Program works. If someone wouldn't mind doing a desktop share over the phone one day, we could have a good look at each other's software and take notes, and report back to the users with what we find. ![]() On megaprojects you can link files together but walls from linked files don't clean up with walls in the host file. You have to work together, and sometimes people don't like that.Īs for files, there's the local and central files, and that's it. Worksets aren't hard - it's the collaborative process that has all these indepedent CAD users unglued. When a user selects an object - wall, dimension, whatever - Revit immediately contacts the central file to see if the object is available, if so you can edit it, if not, it tells you who's got it signed out and you can at that point ask them to hand over control through the Editing Requests dialog box. Worksets that contain 3D objects are named by the user - Exterior shell, Interior Partitions, Structure, etc. You work on the local file, and click the "Save to Central" button to update the central file and get updates in the central file that you don't have. You copy the central file to your hard drive that's the local file. Clicking the worksets button creates worksets in the current open file the next save after this creates the central file. All Revit files start as single user files. With regards to Revit: sylvain is correct. Esp with regards to all the files that are interacting on the workstation, and the server. Having not used Teamwork - and not completely understanding how it works - perhaps someone would like to describe how it works to an AC alumni user (me). Resellers often don't know software as well as their users so sales presentations are often 'crash and burn' sessions! (Have done a few of those myself where ignorance was not the culprit as much as badly behaving hardware.) Anyway, I am very anxious to switch to Archicad. Teamwork in Archicad looks easier and more logical. Looks good you will say, imagine that you are waiting for my permission and I am in the bathroom.Patience my friend. So built in Revit there is a communication system between user to control those. ![]() Yep.You won't be able to move it until I give you the permission to do it. Once you will pick the window and try to move it, you will be informed by Revit that I am working on the ext.shell and you will have to ask me the permission to move it. If you move a wall and your wall interfere with window (because the windows have been set to the ext.shell workset, let's say) you will need to move the window, right. You can shared everything to everyone too. When you shared your model to other user you can assign specific areas to specific users. The TEAMWORK is called WORKSETS in Revit it is like punching in and out of determined, (components can be assign to a specific workset) and it is very efficient when you need extra visibility control while your on your own.(solo no sharing). ![]() I had money in my pocket that day, it never went out.I am still going through the for my evaluation. ![]() It is very bad, I am a Revit user, I know that Archicad is way in front but the marketing is not efficient at all. My advice to you is those guys are not working with the package, they are only selling it. I downloaded a student version last week ( is there any real demo available ?) to get through it because I was very discouraged, I realized that day that I have learned so much just by my interest in Archicad. ![]()
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