2007-06-19 12:05 AM - last edited on 2023-05-26 09:04 AM by Rubia Torres
2007-06-19 07:06 PM
Nathan wrote:Perhaps that's why I haven't seen any problems. I haven't (and wouldn't) link up files from different versions. It seems like asking for trouble, especially when the hotlink and modules functions have been significantly upgraded.
Upon further testing, it seems that when the individual PLNs are saved as AC11 files, the stories remain intact on update.
So beware of nested modules from previous versions, they might bring your project to the ground.
Thanks for the note on placed drawings as well.
2007-06-19 07:33 PM
2007-06-19 08:01 PM
2007-06-19 08:05 PM
Nathan wrote:Is that a complex, multi-story, building model xREF?
Here a comparison no one will like:
In AutoCad, if you have an Xref from release 12, and you're working in release 14, it won't delete information from your 14 file when you update it.
2007-06-19 08:13 PM
Rick wrote:Do you also have the problem if you merge the detail module? It seems that might resolve the conversion problem.
Matthew... the significance for me is I store all my "standard" details in one detail file. To me, I should be able to continue having it function (within reason of course). Now, I have to have 2 detail files with the same stored details since I can't convert 400+ files in one day ... actually 3 detail files, one for AC9 I need for file conversion. So, it can get messy quick. I think it should be something GS should have working without resorting to multiple identical files.
But, the bottom line is as you say.. you're asking for trouble... o'well.
2007-06-19 09:05 PM
Nathan wrote:The behavior described in this thread can only be called a 'killer' / unacceptable bug.
So beware of nested modules from previous versions, they might bring your project to the ground.
2007-06-19 09:58 PM
Matthew wrote:I simply place them on the sheet, and most were actually done quite awhile back and brought over into AC10. It is very easy to navigate to the linked detail file and drop them on the sheet, so no real need to merge. Also, I like them linked to a master since I reuse these plans over and over. That way I can change the master and change all uses of the detail. This was useful when most states adopted the IRC as standard, which required a few additional notes. I have never really fooled with modules.
Do you also have the problem if you merge the detail module? It seems that might resolve the conversion problem.
Most firms I work with prefer to merge details into the project anyway as that allows customization as needed for the project, as well as the freedom to modify the standard details without compromising existing projects.
2007-06-19 10:46 PM
2007-06-20 03:55 AM
Matthew wrote:Not just you, Matthew, but the feeling of the thread seemed like one of acceptance and work-around, implying that this is what is to be expected from software quality control at GS. I just wanted to remove any doubt that IMHO this is something that GS must address in the first hotfix.
Karl,
You are right of course that this is a major, killer bug. I hope I didn't come off as too much of an apologist for GS. I am very concerned for the viability of the module functions and just a little embarrassed that I didn't turn this up during the beta.