- Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:57 am
#307423
Hello. My office is working together with another office on a large project, divided into smaller parts by entrances. We have every other entrance to draw as a separate building but together they make up the block. We share our files as .mod-files to be able to do sections through the whole block, renderings etc., but then work separately on the individual buildings.
The issue arises because this other office uses another template, and other standards for layers than we do, so when we merge the different modules we end up with long layer lists, with similar but not identical layer names.
Is there a way to automatically funnel their files into our template structure? Similar to a translator-file for DWG? To specify like these three of their layers goes into this layer we use. Objects in their layer there goes to our layer here.
We could do it manually by deleting layers and replacing, but then what happens when they send an updated file a few hours later.
Basically, an automatic scripted delete and replace, IF this layer in the original file THEN this layer in the new file.
Have anyone run across something like this, or have a good method for solving these situations?
The issue arises because this other office uses another template, and other standards for layers than we do, so when we merge the different modules we end up with long layer lists, with similar but not identical layer names.
Is there a way to automatically funnel their files into our template structure? Similar to a translator-file for DWG? To specify like these three of their layers goes into this layer we use. Objects in their layer there goes to our layer here.
We could do it manually by deleting layers and replacing, but then what happens when they send an updated file a few hours later.
Basically, an automatic scripted delete and replace, IF this layer in the original file THEN this layer in the new file.
Have anyone run across something like this, or have a good method for solving these situations?
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