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murray-clack
en respuesta a: pkolarik

These tips might help:

  • The Sheet Set Manager has the ability to refresh its status so that it shows you what drawings currently are locked because they are open by other users, and, what drawings have been recently added or removed from the Sheet Set. However, automatic refreshes of the Sheet Set Manager can slow down your system, you can set the SSMSHEETSTATUS to a value of 0 (zero) which will turn off the automatic refresh.

  • Setting SSMSHEETSTATUS to a value of 1 (one) updates the sheet set when it is reopened, or, when a sheet has been saved.

  • However, if you don’t want to turn the refresh off entirely, you can increase the time increment of how often it refreshes. First, set SSMSHEETSTATUS to a value of 2, and then set the system variable SSMPOLLTIME to a higher value than 60 (where “60” means 60 seconds). For example, if you want the SSM to automatically refresh every five minutes, then set SSMPOLLTIME to a value of 300.  The maximum refresh value you can assign is 600 (i.e. 10 minutes).