By John Flanagan
For small companies a single organising parameter might be adequate, but what about larger companies that are creating projects with hundreds of views? That’s when you can start using multiple levels of organising parameters. For example:
Sort_1_Category
WO – WORK IN PROGRESS
CO – CONCEPTUAL
CD – CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
Sort_2_Category
100_EXISTING PLANS
101_DEMOLITION PLANS
102_AS-BUILT PLANS
Each view would have these two organising parameters:
Create a New project browser organisation.
The project browser scheme should look like this:
Don’t forget to click the box next to the new project browser scheme that you just created and click apply.
Once the organisation scheme is applied to the model, your project browser should look like this:
To avoid the annoying three question marks ??? popping up in the project browser, make sure that all your views are assigned to the correct parameters.
Check out my previous two blogs on project browser organisation. One blog looks at organising the project browser by View Type Names (no custom parameters required). The other blog looks at organising the project browser by using a single organising parameter (suitable for small projects).
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