I have edited the Customize Numeric Options dialog as shown here to allow me to have two different alpha characters in my issues:
This works fine for those sheets that required the second Tender issue.
However, now that we have moved to C01 Issued For Contract, those sheets that had not been issued for the second tender (most of them) needed to have a dummy issue to pad out the list in order that they report today's issue as C01.
Is there a better way to do this please?
Thanking you.
Can you not sort the revision schedule by date?
No. On two counts. But thanks for the suggestion.
Having tested it I now remember that Revit's sorting algorithm treats the date field as text, not a date object. I think. Hence the above result which is sorted by the Day chars.
Plus it also does not shift the ISSUED FOR CONTRACT entry from T02 to C01. I'd still need to make the dummy entry.
Friends report having used RTV Tools Drawing Manager several years back to get around this issue. Does anyone have any comments on this app or suggestions for others?
Thanking you.
Última edición por anthonyB; 04/03/2021 a las 21:07
When, Oh When are we going to get a true Date parameter?
Shameless plug:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit.../idi-p/6323051
Probably about the same time we get to overlay existing and new shadows on a proposed development.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit.../idi-p/7337882
ie. Never.
Unfortunately it looks like you are using both the "Issued By" and "Issued To" fields in your titleblock. Our titleblocks don't use the issued fields, so my work-around for custom revisions (for complex projects where several different packages are getting different revisions simultaneously) is to use the "Issued To" parameter as the sequence number (and tag the clouds to match) I then uses the "Issued By" field to note what package the revision is for, so I can have multiple delta 1, each for a different package.