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Explaine simply "Relinquish all mine, Borrowed Elements, and Checked Out" terminologies

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sameerkhankhattak
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Explaine simply "Relinquish all mine, Borrowed Elements, and Checked Out" terminologies

Hi everyone,

 

I am learning the work-sharing environment of Revit through LAN and WAN recently. I am not getting what exactly do the terminologies/phrases/commands do  which I mentioned in the title. Can someone explain it in the simplest terms and maybe with an example or refer me to some youtube video or an article which explains them best. Thanks in advance.

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@sameerkhankhattak 

 

Very simple...

  • Step 1: imagine all elements are like books in a library.
  • Step 2: When you want to read a book, you borrow it or check it out. (in a library you would go to the librarian, in Revit you click on the Workshare symbol which make the element editable
  • Step 3: Once done reading the book, you return it so that others can also read it sometime (That would be when you relinquish all mine)

 

 

See this Youtube...it is a 1 hour video and from the outline it seems to cover all related to Worksharing, Central Model and Local Models  

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijl37pA7ITg

 

 

 

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
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