Can 2 people send and receive at the same time?
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2014-05-01 04:58 PM
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2014-05-01 05:26 PM
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2014-05-01 07:41 PM
It seems not possible, but that is awesome if it's true.
And it makes me very wrong, I have been telling her to stop doing that for quite some time now because she is going to mess something up or lose something.
Did we used to NOT be able to do that? Some versions ago?
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2014-05-01 08:44 PM
AC27 US/INT -> AC08
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2014-05-01 09:00 PM
Thank you
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2014-05-04 05:20 AM
There is always an order Teamwork executes the send and receive requests.
It is never really possible that two people will send their requests at the exact same moment. So whichever gets to the BIM Server first will be executed first. So the first will send and receive changes. Then the second will send and receive changes. So for the first to get the changes the second just sent he/she needs to receive changes again.
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2014-05-04 07:03 PM
AC27 US/INT -> AC08
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2014-05-05 04:02 PM
OK - That is what makes sense to me, and what I was trying to explain to my coworker here.
Thanks for the clarification.
Onward. I'll keep with my "we should not send and receive at the same time" thing just for continuity.
But I understand that it is not dangerous for the BIM Server, as I also thought it was, for possibly losing information.
Is it OK to sign into a TW project at the same time?
Sorry, we just moved up from 13 and I still have buggy things from so many versions ago stuck in my head. . . .
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2014-05-05 04:12 PM
If I remember correctly: if you try to sign in while someone else is in the process of signing it, ArchiCAD will not let you until they are finished. I think the program will also tell you the reason why.
But I think you can simply try it and you will see how the program reacts, it should not cause any problem or crash or anything, I believe.
If you don't want to "gamble" you can just share a large enough file you do not really want to work on, just for the purpose of testing it out, then delete it from the BIM Server after the test.
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