2005-10-21 04:01 PM
2005-10-22 01:20 AM
Tom wrote:right. stop. before you go any further with this:
Getting closer and closer. Hypothetical question..... I have two draft copies, and they both have the same reservations made. Two different people work on them. Now I have to send and recieve to the PLP to update the project.
Draft copy A sends his changes and the plp updates.
Draft B send his changes and the plp udates.
2005-10-22 01:20 AM
2005-10-22 01:26 AM
Tom wrote:NO NO NO!
Actually, what I did with the drafts was create one from the PLP, using save as, then I copied it on to another machine via the network and renamed it. Does that change the ID no.
If I work on B (the second draft) would I be prohibited from sending changes to the PLP?
Otherwise, the way I see it, the best way to do it would be to save two different draft copies from the .PLP. But what if they both have the same reservations. Wouldn't the send/receive issues I asked about in the previous post still be a problem?
2005-10-22 01:33 AM
2005-10-22 01:38 AM
2005-10-22 01:47 AM
Tom wrote:no - for two VALID and mutually exclusive workspaces you need to sign-in TWICE and 'Save As...'
So now I have two draft copies that are being worked on. But I don't think that is the way togo.
2005-10-22 03:38 AM
2005-10-22 02:39 PM
When working with Drafts, NEVER, EVER, EVER sign out of the project. This is counterintuitive, but after you've created the draft file you need to end your ArchiCAD session without signing out of the project. If you do, you've orphaned your draft and can't send it back to the PLP.
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The manual says I can still get the draft back into the plp by doing a FILE>MERGE. Does this work?
2005-10-22 02:56 PM
The manual says I can still get the draft back into the plp by doing a FILE>MERGE. Does this work?kind of, but not really. A "merge" only copies in the plan/model information. No section, detail, or attributal changes (like layer combination or view set) will be included.
2005-10-22 03:50 PM