I don't remember the name of the software as it was a long time ago. I think
is was Drawing Librarian and it was a fast DOS file viewer that could
overlay two files on top of one another making it possible to visually
determine what was different.
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"pkirill"
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>For instance who's insuring that the files are being named in compliance w/
>company std's?
Not a problem if your user's are grown ups. Plus we have tools that ease the
creation of new files that name files according to the standards. And the
best form of compliance checking we have is peer-to-peer, then next is that
much of our automation relies on it. I'm a big supporter of "if it ain't
broke, don't fix it" - so if works for you, keep doing it. But your original
post points out one of the biggest issues. I don't know what kind of work
you do, but often we use data from previous projects and if I had two
ABC.dwg files open and they were remarkably similar, I could see getting my
data mixed up and never really knowing the difference.
wrote in message news:5040135@discussion.autodesk.com...
We've been doing it this way for +/- 17 yrs. and I can't remember ever
having any major issues. I can see how someone could loose a file, but I
can honestly say we've been fine w/ our very simple approach.
Thanks for the input, it's nice to share our techniques and procedures.
However, the problem that I see with all the info in the file name is
compliance. For instance who's insuring that the files are being named in
compliance w/ company std's? If your not on top of it, seems like it could
get out of hand fast.
Our file names are either simple abbreviations (2 to 3 letters) or we tend
to spell out a somewhat literal name for unique files (ie TM - Save.dwg...
or Concept1.dwg, etc.). Works for us and I'm glad it does.
Thanks for the input and suggestion for RECENT app. Works just fine.