Fusion and Project Based Workflow
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Hi,
So as Fusion functions slowly come in and improve, I would like to know if AD has any plans or solutions for the given mockup situation below.
As a simple recap, in a larger companies, a single project will be split up across multiple users who are specialised in their own field. Right now, Fusion project allows those invited into the project, full access to the files, the only way to limit this behaviour for now is by having the other party to view the relevant project via live review or a special link.
However in a larger environment, this is not good enough, mainly cause of situations like:
1. Intellectual Property - Contract Designer and Intern Designer shouldn’t be able to see parts of the project where it’s confidential and they’ll only be able to access what they’re given to accomplish.
2. File permission level - To prevent other irresponsible parties from copying the whole design, only people of certain level (like the Project Manager) is allowed to export (to Fusion archive or any files like STEP), Designer probably is only allowed to import and delete but not export files and other users is only able to import files into the project.
3. Unneeded Information - For people who will do Visualisation aspect of the project, they’ll only need access to the part of the project that’ll be visible, they don’t really need access or authority to modify or edit the part.
4. Only relevant data needed - For those doing Fabrication, they only need to know the components, material, drawings and quantity needed to be manufactured, most of the time they don’t need access to the full assembly and even if they did, they’ll likely require the designer to be present to clarify few things hence they can use existing solution (live review and such)
So those are some examples I can think of, there’s probably more so for those reading this, feel free to add your case scenarios.
Best Regards.
Omar Tan
Malaysia
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