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Laszlo Nagy
I am creating a new template from scratch in AC28, to essentially purge years worth of attribute pollution and chaos in our existing template.
We have about 250 layers (ranging across index #'s 1 - 2265) that I want to continue to use, so I'm trying to find the best way to bring those into the generic AC28 USA template. So, my current plan is to reindex any of my existing layers to an Index # associated with a related layer in the generic 28 template.
My primary question is what to do with the layers in the generic 28 template that I can't pair an existing layer to?
I'm trying to think ahead and consider (as much as possible) any future issues. Thanks!
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Wednesday
If you are looking at sharing information (copy & paste) from files base on the generic Graphisoft template and your template, then yes, you will need to re-index your layers to match those of the Graphisoft template.
Otherwise you need to re-index the Graphisoft template based files to match your template attributes every time you want to copy elements.
But if you are only working on files based on your template, there is no need to change anything.
If you make changes now, your new template will no longer be compatible with any of your older files, because the index numbers will be different.
No more copy & paste between old and new files.
Barry.
Tuesday
i closed all of the index gaps in our templates, and then created a bit of a buffer before a fixed placeholder attribute to allow for additions to the template as they become known.
I am not sure if there is a detrimental downfall to doing that though.
Wednesday
If you are looking at sharing information (copy & paste) from files base on the generic Graphisoft template and your template, then yes, you will need to re-index your layers to match those of the Graphisoft template.
Otherwise you need to re-index the Graphisoft template based files to match your template attributes every time you want to copy elements.
But if you are only working on files based on your template, there is no need to change anything.
If you make changes now, your new template will no longer be compatible with any of your older files, because the index numbers will be different.
No more copy & paste between old and new files.
Barry.
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday
The nightmare of trying to hotlink an old project into a new one that uses a new template...
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Wednesday
Well, it seems that I am stuck in a tough situation then, right? Because either I reindex my template now, meaning copying and pasting from old files is messy, or I keep my old index numbers, which will result in tool and object default values being way out of wack (e.g. my curtain wall doors being made of sand and rubber building materials - a real situation we have dealt with for years, probably caused by the same thing).
I was taught, by Graphisoft in the BIM Manager Program, that copying and pasting is bad practice, so I don't think I want to sacrifice file efficiency and attribute mix-up just so people can copy/paste.
Thursday
The good news in version 28 with the new Global Library system is that you can map the values of library parameters to match the attributes you use in your template.
The bad news is that it is a rather fiddly manual process at the moment, although I have not looked at it since 28 was released.
I did manually edit a value table and got the Graphisoft Library to work with my template.
As far as I know there is no tool to automate it - coming in 29 apparently.
https://graphisoft.com/resources-and-support/downloads/?section=bim-content
Barry.
Thursday
Yeah, copy pasting is often a cause of attribute pollution, if people frequently want to copy paste something, maybe they should ask for it to just be added to the base template.
Ling.
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