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Schedules slowing down Archicad

Johann_P
Advocate

Archicad is slowing down, and it seems due to schedules.

Each time I switch a view, even if just between 2 view map plans, I get this "Drawing Status Checking..." notification.

It takes about 20 to 30 seconds each time I switch between view maps before I can work again.

 

Is there a way to speed things up or to stop this "Drawing Status Checking" ?

 

 

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ArchiCAD24 - since Nov 2020
Revit - 2005 to 2020
Windows 10 Pro
2 screens: nvidia quadro RTX 4000
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jfaugustine
Booster

Have you tried setting the Update Type to manual in lieu of automatic in the Drawing Selection Settings?

ArchiCAD since 8.0, currently on 22, waiting on 26, maybe...
Johann_P
Advocate

I have set it to "manual" but I don't see any obvious increase in performance.

 

What I do find which is really scary is that the schedules do not update when I print.

So I can now very easily issue incorrect drawings.

 

Let me explain:

As a test:

 

First:

I changed one of the layers in the assembly.

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Second:

I check the sheet where the schedule is placed, and it has not updated even though the wall has.

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Third:

I click the update button in the layout book, but the schedule is still not updating, and is still wrong.

 

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Only if I click on the individual schedule, right click, and then click update does the schedule actually update.

 

Do I have to do this for all the schedules, every time, if I set them to "update manually"?

ArchiCAD24 - since Nov 2020
Revit - 2005 to 2020
Windows 10 Pro
2 screens: nvidia quadro RTX 4000
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