Personal Projects Stuck in a Futsion Team & I cant create a new team

Personal Projects Stuck in a Futsion Team & I cant create a new team

olivernmacdonald
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Personal Projects Stuck in a Futsion Team & I cant create a new team

olivernmacdonald
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Hi,

 

I was working on setting up a Fusion Team for my local university robotics team when I got the popup for Fusion Hubs and accidentally transferred all my projects to the team I had just created as I could not back out of the pop-up. I can now no longer create a new team for the robotics team and can't use the one I created as it is now flooded with all of my personal projects. Are the educational licenses for Fusion 360 going to be given a limit of 2 teams per license instead of the 1 that hubs forces you to transfer your projects into or are dedicated teams no longer a feature that students using Fusion 360 get to use?

 

I am on the educational license for Fusion360.

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RajkumarIlanchelian
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@olivernmacdonald Fusion is going to limit to one team hub per user. The way to manage this is using permissions and adding new projects (and folders). One way to do this is to make all your personal projects accessible only to you. 

1. Create a new project per calendar year (with folders insider them for each student for example) and manage the permissions at the project and folder level
2. This way you can manage your personal work and organize the school work in different projects/folders.

@Andy.Spivey @porkodi_autodesk Andy, Porkodi any other alternatives? 

Rajkumar Ilanchelian
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porkodi_autodesk
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@olivermacdonald We do limit one team hub per user. One way around is what Raj mentioned.

  • Create a  new folder-level project and create folders inside the project for each student and manage permissions at the project level/ folder level.

I'm wondering if we have another workaround for you. I need the following details from you.

  1. What is the email you used to create your team hub? Did you use  your personal email or email used  with your educational license?
  2. Do you still want to hold on to your personal projects?

Please let us know. 

 

Thank you!

Porkodi Nathan

 

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olivernmacdonald
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Hi @porkodi_autodesk and thanks @RajkumarIlanchelian,

 

The email address I am using is OliverNMacDonald@gmail.com. This is my personal email that I am using with my education license as I initially created this account back in highschool. I do want to keep all my personal projects, I have a range of class and personal projects that I have stored for my portfolio over the years and do not want to lose any of them. I appreciate any help with this and I will look into getting a folder-level project set up in the mean time if no other workaround is found.

 

Thanks,

Oliver MacDonald

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porkodi_autodesk
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Hi @olivermacdonald,
If that is the case, it would be best to consolidate your personal projects- create 1 or 2 new projects for your personal projects and and move the data from all the other personal projects into folders in the new projects. This article will help you https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?caas=caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-move-design...

Then, proceed to create the new Folder level projects for the Robotics team.

Hope that helps.
Thank you!
Porkodi Nathan
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