2010-12-31 07:21 PM
2011-01-03 12:12 AM
2011-01-24 03:10 PM
2011-01-24 03:33 PM
rob2218 wrote:Yes. This is a good practice just to be on the safe side. If you have a good backup system it may not be necessary though. It can also be a way to fix problems that arise in a teamwork file that is already open.
Laszlo,
I was also told by GS North America (tech person at GS here in the states) that its a good idea to do a "SAVEAS" PLN solo project from time to time so that if something ever happens to the TW database, you can always "reshare" the PLN file.
I was told NOT to save PLA's that these were 'legacy' type files (older versions of an Archicad save function) which is no longer used that much anymore.It is not necessary to use PLAs for the incremental backup you describe, but this is the first I've heard of it being a "legacy" format. The purpose of a PLA is (and always has been) to bundle up any used library parts, etc into the file to ensure having them if you need to open the file years from now. This is still a valid function and strongly recommended for archiving projects.
2011-01-24 04:30 PM
rob2218 wrote:There may be a misunderstanding about what an archive means.
I was told NOT to save PLA's that these were 'legacy' type files (older versions of an Archicad save function) which is no longer used that much anymore.
2011-01-24 05:21 PM
2011-01-24 05:27 PM
2011-01-25 04:11 PM
2011-01-26 05:40 AM
T_Morse wrote:Not entirely true as the converters neither work 100% and they don't automatically convert unlimited ACs going backwards. The older the parts you have in your file, and this includes the migration libraries full of parts not upgraded for the current iterations, transforming library parts is still work. They currently only convert one or two iterations back.
Rob,
PLA's are not necessarily needed in today's ArchiCAD world either IE 13, 14 and beyond where libraries automatically convert themselves and we have the option to embed library objects that do not.
T_Morse wrote:Archives are legal record sets. Who knows how many years from now one of these files might need to be viewed.
Basically you want to use PLA's when you are Archiving a project. Meaning you are not going to be using it for a while. (This is not necessarily needed any more thanks to GUIDs)
2011-01-26 03:57 PM