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2014-08-12 12:26 AM - last edited on 2023-05-20 12:07 AM by Gordana Radonic
2014-08-25 11:40 PM
Gergely wrote:If you could look at this I would really appreciate it - it's been bugging me for as long as the navigator has been around and I honestly thought that it was by design rather than a bug...! just to be sure we're talking the same language:
- New items not inheriting the naming scheme: This might be a bug; it is expected to behave the same way as with file types: If all are the same in one folder, the new one inherits that, if they are different, it inherits a default. I will check and log it.
2014-08-25 11:46 PM
laszlonagy wrote:my issue is with the automation of things lazslo - publishing automation in particular has the potential to save hours and hours of mundane work yet is only partly working so in fact the time saved in what does work well is spent checking things to make sure all of the published items did in fact get created as intended. i exaggerate: it does save time of course
This clip may be helpful about the Publisher Set renaming as it shows that you can type normal text as part of the code for those custom names:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bKxs-PIpH4
<CURRENTISSUECUSTOMPAR1>_<SourceID> Rev <CURRENTREVISIONID>-<SourceItemName>at the moment i'm using '<CURRENTISSUECUSTOMPAR1>' as the project number which requires it being typed in manually whenever a new issue is opened. (and perhaps in the future the '...CUSTOMPAR1' part can be replaced as far as me the user is concerned with actual name that i define for it?). at least this has the potential to ensure that the project number makes it to the file name because it presents a dialogue to be filled in for each and every file using it as a template, (and people love filling in boxes, right?! ). globally changing the published items naming rules relies on
2014-11-06 05:35 AM
2016-04-19 01:58 AM
Gergely wrote:If a need to edit any one date triggers a requirement to manually add/edit ALL dates, this entirely defeats the purpose of automation.
About Issue Date:
this is precisely why we included the custom fields in the Issue / Change, so you can add any data to them, and list that data both in the Revision History / in the project indexes / autotexts.
About Revision IDs: see my other reply here.
2016-05-08 10:33 PM
2016-05-09 12:44 AM
~/archiben wrote:Thanks Ben. Would doing this once a project has already been issued several times already not then trigger the problem I was hoping to avoid though? (i.e. the need to go back and manually populate past revision dates, and manually populate new ones thereafter?
Create a custom Issue Scheme for any autotext you want to control and appear by-sheet (rather than by-project).