2018-06-26 07:38 PM
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2019-01-22 03:41 AM
2019-01-22 04:14 AM
Da3dalus wrote:I did exactly that in my company template.
And beyond that, perhaps we can just settle on calling them "ArchiCAD Classifications", without a version? There is no need to change this every year.
2019-01-22 09:54 AM
Da3dalus wrote:Totally agree here. I am developing internal templates here and because of Classifications I have to start from scratch each time. There should be an integrated tool for automatically assigning and re-assigning Classifications and Properties based on user-defined criteria. If it was possible for Library Objects, it should be easier at least for the default AC Classification. Next step: also make it possible for BIM Content packages (UniFormat, Omniclass etc).
I've got to say I'm getting a little frustrated with the path that Classifications are taking. As I develop our template, I keep stumbling over the mess that's created by having a history of older files. Don't get me wrong, I love Classifications and Properties, just not changing them every year.
For one, Classifications don't default to a particular tool, as is discussed here. They did at one time, I believe in AC19, and before that, the IFC pre-classification typology had an option to classify "By Tool". Not perfect, but a start.
Second, there is no function to automatically migrate Classifications from one system to another. When an old file is opened in AC22, the Classifications only include the previous system, like "ArchiCAD Classification - 20". I see the difference between 20 to 21, where they vastly expanded the system and added a hierarchy. However, 21 appears to be identical to 22, and still is had a version-constrained Classification system, with NO AUTOMATIC MIGRATION.
Also, every time I copy and paste an an element from a past project (of which we have thousands, and we are very dependent on reusing those designs), it imports a jagged mess of old Classification systems that are no longer attached to the right Properties, and there is no way to fix this except hunt-and-peck with the Find and Select tool. This is popping up more and more often, and I am getting tired of fixing it. Does Graphisoft expect us to draw everything from scratch from here on out?
Why is this such an issue? Well, other than wanting clean model files, we're feeling pressure from consultants to provide truly intelligent IFC models. Without proper Classifications, the IFC translators don't work correctly, and BIM information is lost in the translation. They ask why we didn't give our walls any skins (Composites), and why elements that should be extrusions come through as dumb BREP "solids", or not at all! Again, we look like fools for using software other than Revit.
Graphisoft did realize some time ago that this was a problem with Libraries. It was such an issue that it demanded a major rewrite of the GDL structure to provide library migration and consolidation. The same thing is needed for Classifications. Implement an automatic migration scheme. It shouldn't be that hard. A Wall is still a Wall.
While we're at it, can we let the Objects classify themselves? I don't know when it happened, but at some point, the Object Subtypes in GDL Library Parts became aligned with the Classifications. Awesome! It just doesn't DO ANYTHING!
And beyond that, perhaps we can just settle on calling them "ArchiCAD Classifications", without a version? There is no need to change this every year.
2019-03-29 02:48 PM
Da3dalus wrote:Hello Da3dalus,
I've got to say I'm getting a little frustrated with the path that Classifications are taking. As I develop our template, I keep stumbling over the mess that's created by having a history of older files. Don't get me wrong, I love Classifications and Properties, just not changing them every year.
For one, Classifications don't default to a particular tool, as is discussed here. They did at one time, I believe in AC19, and before that, the IFC pre-classification typology had an option to classify "By Tool". Not perfect, but a start.
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