2007-06-18 03:44 AM
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2007-06-18 09:18 PM
rjwilden wrote:Perhaps you need to start including an allowance for file maintenance in your fee structure.
I always have a number of jobs that are on hold, haven't started or are being built by owners at a snails pace. Converting all these to current versions is a lot of work. Some of these go back 4 years, cant remember what version I was using then. I know of one that the permit was issued in 1998 and its still being built. I'm a one man operation and the logistics of updating are too daunting to think about . And I wouldn't be getting paid to do it. I just hope that no one comes back with requests for further work.
Richard.
2007-06-18 09:22 PM
I just hope that no one comes back with requests for further work.i hope you kidding
2007-06-18 09:33 PM
Matthew wrote:
Converting files from 9 to 10 is a bit of a chore due to the PM integration, but it is effort that is well rewarded. I recommend doing as Tom suggests and clear some time to get your projects up to date. It will save you lots of time and frustration later.
The conversion from 10 to 11 seems so far to be painless and trouble free. Just open and save in the new version and keep working...
2007-06-18 09:41 PM
DavidCSinohui wrote:Open & Save has been the standard (and pretty painless) for most releases of ArchiCAD (back to version 3.43 at least). The exceptions have been going from 7 to any newer version and from 9 to 10. In both cases this has been due to the major improvements documentation features. The layout book in 8 and the PM integration in 10.Matthew wrote:
Converting files from 9 to 10 is a bit of a chore due to the PM integration, but it is effort that is well rewarded. I recommend doing as Tom suggests and clear some time to get your projects up to date. It will save you lots of time and frustration later.
The conversion from 10 to 11 seems so far to be painless and trouble free. Just open and save in the new version and keep working...
woe, what a frightening topic, until I heard this, The conversion from 10 to 11 seems so far to be painless and trouble free. Just open and save in the new version and keep working.... I just hope in two years from now we dent face whats happening regarding AC7 files all over again.
2007-06-18 09:46 PM
DavidCSinohui wrote:Not sure what you are referring to (I have no memory), but AC11 will not open AC7 files, if the resolves anything for you:)
I just hope in two years from now we dent face whats happening regarding AC7 files all over again.
2007-06-18 10:26 PM
Rakela wrote:No not really. Opening an old file is the exception not the rule. A lot of changes and alterations happened on the job with no additional drawing work required, This was often done by the builder or with a disscusion and a verbal confirmation. Were talking basic residentail contruction here. However new Govt legislation has put a stop to this and every minor change is now needing documentation back to the local authority. So the opening of old files is going to become very important.I just hope that no one comes back with requests for further work.quote]i hope you kidding