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Referencing common details in related projects

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Sahay_R
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Referencing common details in related projects

I have got two separate (but related - they are parts of the same building) projects that employ a lot of common details. Currently, they have set up a blank  detail sheet that tells the contractor to look at Detail X on Sheet Y.  Not a very elegant or efficient solution, to my mind. Is there any way to reference the common details from the related project? Are there any workarounds that can be used?


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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Sahay_R

 

One option would be to set up a separate project with these common details and link it to your main Project. 

Or you could create reference callouts and set those views to By Linked View

 

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Viveka_CD
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Sahay_R
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Thank you, @Viveka_CD! I think that the By Linked View option will serve us best. The AU handout that you mentioned will come in handy for a fortcoming project, where we see something like this happening. 


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Viveka_CD
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You are very welcome @Sahay_R

 

Glad to note that you found this helpful!Smiley Happy

 

Looking forward to hearing about your forthcoming project and which of these tips best served your purpose.

 

Regards,

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Sahay_R
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@Viveka_CD - Actually, I did attend this session at AU2017. I don't think that this approach will be very successful with the way that we work. 

 

So back to the drawing board, now.....


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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Sahay_R

 

I'm wondering if we have information in this regard, let me scan through and get back to you.

 

Thanks for pointing that out - can you post the link to that course when you have a chance?

 

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Sahay_R
in reply to: Viveka_CD

@Viveka_CD - it's exactly the same as the material in the link that you'd sent me.


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ToanDN
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The approach is quite brilliant. 

Message 10 of 12
Sahay_R
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Very true. But doesn't work with the way we work.


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Viveka_CD
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@Sahay_R Hmm, I see what you are saying.

 

Is there anything you can suggest - maybe a workflow, let it be in theory for now and we can work on it together.

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Sahay_R
in reply to: Viveka_CD

A couple of things about the project - they are similar / identical buildings, which means that in addition to details we are talking about things like wall sections. Building #1 documents are under way. Getting prepped for common details to be added to the remaining buildings would be a part of what we would need to think of.


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