Hello.
We have observed a problem while working with worksets in Revit Architecture 2011. When working in a specific workset in worksharing (i.e Walls), if you have an element in another workset (i.e Sanitary), this element goes in the active workset after you copt this element. As you know when working in such projects, you do a a lot of copying different objects between worksets. After doing such a lot of copying, you lose the logical stance of the workset of the objects. We all agreed in our office that the object's workset should not switch the active workset after it was copied. Have any idea for this so called "problem"?...
Regards..
Unfortunately this 'problem' has always been in revit.
only way to get around it is to be very consicence of what you are doing on which workset.
LD
This happens as well with phasing, i.e. copy an existing wall while you are in the "New Construction" phase and the copied wall will be in the new phase and if it had any demolition phase set, this information is removed.