drguitarum2005 wrote: On our drawings, we always have a revision table and Rev. A is always "release for production". I put a rev table with rev A on my drawing template but the date stays the same as the date when I first added it to the template. How can I make the date reflect the date the drawing was created rather than the date the template was modified?
You have a custom need and one that is uncommon. Creation date on REV A, but Revision date on REV B and future revisions. The DATE property in the Revision Table is designed to enter the current date when you are making a revision. You certainly could change this property to CREATION DATE, but then all future revisions will infact show when the file was created as well.
@Anonymous wrote:
This is an odd answer? Of course it can be manually updated but surely autodesk is able to get this pulling the date of creation through? It inserts the user name automatically. This has been a pain for years and should be setup without the need for iLogic or other work arounds.
It's easy to pull creation date automaticly, but the problem is that nobody wants that - it would be the same date for all revisions by default. Even if it were to adjust for creation on A and then revision on B it would still be a very uncommon workflow.
Jonathan D. Kriek
MFG Solutions Engineer
KETIV Technologies, Inc.