Anuncios
Welcome to the Revit Ideas Board! Before posting, please read the helpful tips here. Thank you for your Ideas!
Comentario
Anonymous

I just want to elaborate on my earlier post. As collaboration becomes more important to the design world it also seems important that the data we share be universally formatted. For a single organization that sets it's own internal standards the use of a text parameters as a work around for dates may be ok. But when models are shared between organizations this work around seems less workable. I expect that in the near future we will be creating models that our clients will use as ongoing facility management tools. I also expect that using dates in maintenance schedules for equipment and fixtures would be a very good use for that tool, but having dates not really be dates is a problem.


Date parameters will need to understand how many days in a month and a year and it would even know the leap years. I know that is not all that easy.