Me and my classmates are trying to check if worksets are working as expected, working on our central model that is placed in a shared folder on dropbox. After one of us, as owner, has created this central model, everyone has created their local models and tried to create their own workset and set them as uneditable. After many attempts, what keeps happening is that only the worksets created by the owner on the central model are effectively uneditable by the other users, while as for the other ones, even if set as uneditable, everyone can still modify them.
We all have different log in names, of course, and we always synchronise the local models with the central one after we make some change.
Thank you in advance for any help provided
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Hi,
If you want everyone locked out of a workset set it to EDITABLE, then you will be the only owner of the workset and nobody else can edit it. Be carefull, this means those elements can't change due to any relation to other elements
For instance take window to be placed in a Wall in a workset locked by another user!!
- Michel
And don't forget to DON'T release worksets but only release borrowed elements when synchronizing, else the workset will be relinquished and all users can edit elements of that workset.
Thank you Michel, we kind of got there already during the latest attempts yesterday!
It just didn't make any sense to me, that to get what I meant I basically had to tell the programme the exact opposite. But now I have my confirmation.
Hi,
It's working as designed, the settings has effect on the AutoDesk Account of the local file.
So:
Editable: No => each element you try to edit first must get approval of Central if you may edit it. If nobody currently has the element in ownership you can, else not (and the owner has to release it first)!
Editable: Yes => if you can set the workset to this, it means nobody else has a element of the workset in ownership, and after this nobody else can edit any element on this workset but you.
That's how worksharing works in Revit.
- Michel
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