I still have some concerns about the functionality of the Change/Revision Management. We've been starting to use it, but run into some issues:
1. I understand the Change > Revision > Issue workflow allows for any number of different revision numbering schemes. However, for most firms, they are the same thing. It seems that Revision and Issue can sync up the same number, but Changes are not linked, and can get out of sync. We're experimenting with a different numbering system for changes (like Chg-01), but I'm having a hard time explaining to people why we would use that. A "simple mode" would be helpful, where they are all the same.
2. It automatically sets the revision date as the point when the Issue is closed, with no way to override it. We typically set a revision date so it matches that of our consultants. It amy be a week or two before a revision on a big project is fully coordinated. I've handled this by creating a new variable in the Revision Scheme, but this often gets confused and missed.
3. The scheduling of Changes, especially in sheet Indexes, is limited. For instance, I would like to show the date and Revision number of each sheet in a set on the Index... some Clients even require it. Date is not yet an available parameter, and besides, I would want to use my "dummy date" variable from item #2. It would be even better if we could have a table showing every Revision that affected each sheet. For now, we often use Excel for that.
4. When custom variables are added to a Layout Scheme or a Revision Scheme, they do not appear to be available via Autotext. This would be extremely helpful to show critical progress or status information on the title block.
5. It is really nice to be able to filter the Navigator Layout Book to show only those sheets that are affected by the current Revision. The same thing would be great in the Publisher. You can choose to Publish only those Revised Layouts, but you can't filter them out.
6. In each Revision/Issue, there is a cool option to show only proviso revision back to a point you choose. Our standard in the past has been to remove the clouds and leave the delta symbol, so it's clear that a change occurred, but it isn't a mess of clouds. This is not an option, and it requires going back through each Layout and turning off clouds manually.
Overall, I really like the Change Tool, and the Change Manager is an interesting tool that could be used in a few workflows. I just hope Graphisoft keeps developing and refining the whole function, as it is a little convoluted at this point.
Chuck Kottka
Orcutt Winslow
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
ArchiCAD 25 (since 4.5)
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