2006-07-25 01:49 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-07-25 11:35 PM
nats wrote:there have been many discussions about this. i would prefer (as would you it seems) the names to remain the same.
Why is this? Why arent the archiCAD versions that use the same symbols keep the same names? This would make ugrading between versions painless whereas at the moment its impossible. I never had this kind of problem upgrading between AutoCAD versions! Is this just to make things deliberately difficult for us or is there some reason behind it?
2006-07-26 12:58 AM
2006-07-26 04:12 AM
nats wrote:I believe it goes something like this - but I could be wrong as we use our own customized library so don't come across this issue.
We have been using ArchiCAD for years and have found that every time we need to upgrade to a new version the old libraries need to be used. This seems to be an issue with all the objects being named after the version they are in so for example a window in v9 will be called 'window 09' whereas exactly the same window in v10 will be called 'window 10' or something similar.
Why is this? Why arent the archiCAD versions that use the same symbols keep the same names? This would make ugrading between versions painless whereas at the moment its impossible. I never had this kind of problem upgrading between AutoCAD versions! Is this just to make things deliberately difficult for us or is there some reason behind it?
And if it is being done for some reason does anyone know of any batch utilities around that will update all the libary elements from one version into the new one. This would make things so much simpler!
Nats
2006-07-26 10:22 AM
Barry wrote:I dont think it works like that at all. When I load an old project using an old version library in a new version of ArchiCAD and then try to replace the library with the later one all of my windows and doors disappear and are replaced with a load of dots.
[However if you have an old job and (in Library Manager) you remove the old library and add the new one, then your existing parts will automatically switch to the new named parts due to them having the same internal GUID code.
This is my understanding of how it is supposed to work.
Barry.
2006-07-26 11:42 AM
nats wrote:The new library must be based on the old one - it can't be a newly created library with similar part names.
I dont think it works like that at all. When I load an old project using an old version library in a new version of ArchiCAD and then try to replace the library with the later one all of my windows and doors disappear and are replaced with a load of dots.
Its bloody ridiculous and laughable that a professional CAD program is so badly programmed!! And people are paying £1000s for this!
Nats
2006-07-26 01:45 PM