TED7
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2011
- 155
I will start with this statement. Normally for document revision control I use ERP which does everything I want to do here but I cannot use for various reasons. I am doing it in Windows explorer and I can't install any additional software due to company policies regarding doing so. These are the limitations I am working with.
Myself and some other designers are supporting a machine move project, lots of machines, not just one. For this we have been producing floor plan drawings for reference before anything moves and, as time progresses, these are being changed on a daily basis. They are all handled outside EPR document control and as such, entropy has developed, there are now slightly different drawings all with the same revision level and document name.
This is not acceptable.
As a solution I have come up with the following system.
-Drawings are created as normal in CAD and given a document name (in place of drawing number) and a revision level starting at 0
-These cad files are saved to a designers personal network drive until he is happy with it
-The files are transferred into a shared network folder and are therefore classed as "Released", the filename is the document name + revision level.
-A raster image is then created from this file which becomes 'the drawing' and has the same filename as the cad file.
-Revisions are created by opening the cad file, editing it, bumping the revision level up one, then saving the file to this directory. As it has a different revision level, it is automatically generated a different filename so it will not overwrite the previous version. Create raster image. Email managers responsible for drawing control among technicians / machine movers etc with a link to the folder with the new file and its new level.
Only designers have write access to this folder and only designers have cad software installed which makes the master data secure from amendments. Everyone else has read only access and can only physically open the raster images to print for reference.
There are in all 4 different 'drawings' and it is a short term project so I do not foresee an issue where a vast number of cad documents will exist.
Can people please poke holes in this as much as possible, it needs to be watertight by the end of Friday and any help would be much appreciated.
Designer of machine tools - user of modified screws
Myself and some other designers are supporting a machine move project, lots of machines, not just one. For this we have been producing floor plan drawings for reference before anything moves and, as time progresses, these are being changed on a daily basis. They are all handled outside EPR document control and as such, entropy has developed, there are now slightly different drawings all with the same revision level and document name.
This is not acceptable.
As a solution I have come up with the following system.
-Drawings are created as normal in CAD and given a document name (in place of drawing number) and a revision level starting at 0
-These cad files are saved to a designers personal network drive until he is happy with it
-The files are transferred into a shared network folder and are therefore classed as "Released", the filename is the document name + revision level.
-A raster image is then created from this file which becomes 'the drawing' and has the same filename as the cad file.
-Revisions are created by opening the cad file, editing it, bumping the revision level up one, then saving the file to this directory. As it has a different revision level, it is automatically generated a different filename so it will not overwrite the previous version. Create raster image. Email managers responsible for drawing control among technicians / machine movers etc with a link to the folder with the new file and its new level.
Only designers have write access to this folder and only designers have cad software installed which makes the master data secure from amendments. Everyone else has read only access and can only physically open the raster images to print for reference.
There are in all 4 different 'drawings' and it is a short term project so I do not foresee an issue where a vast number of cad documents will exist.
Can people please poke holes in this as much as possible, it needs to be watertight by the end of Friday and any help would be much appreciated.
Designer of machine tools - user of modified screws