ET50
Industrial
- Jan 8, 2010
- 27
I'm aware of the standards of revision control, however I have a question as a result of a new company policy. I asked this in the document control area as well but I think this is a more appropriate place to ask this.
First our old revision policy was to start with A at the initial Production Release and then increment up (B,C,D..). This is normal as I see it. The new policy they want to employ would start with A as the initioal Production Release as before. Where it differs is they want to incorporate alfa numeric revisions within the Alfa system. An example would be if say the current revision is B and they discover a typo.They want change the revision to B1 at that point and release it. Now say the same drawing has another insignifact error in the notes or is missing a reference dimension. They would say this is another minor revision and change the revision to B2 and release it again.If the drawing has a major error they would then up the revision to C and release it again. In summarry the revisions would be A,B,B1,B2,and then C.
My opinion is that once a production drawing is released no matter how small the change (ie spelling error) you should continue to up the revision through the Alfa sequence. To mix and match Alfa and Alfa Numeric revisions doesn't make any sense to me. Am I wrong and not seeing the big picture. In all my xperience (over 40 years) I'venever seen this done.
First our old revision policy was to start with A at the initial Production Release and then increment up (B,C,D..). This is normal as I see it. The new policy they want to employ would start with A as the initioal Production Release as before. Where it differs is they want to incorporate alfa numeric revisions within the Alfa system. An example would be if say the current revision is B and they discover a typo.They want change the revision to B1 at that point and release it. Now say the same drawing has another insignifact error in the notes or is missing a reference dimension. They would say this is another minor revision and change the revision to B2 and release it again.If the drawing has a major error they would then up the revision to C and release it again. In summarry the revisions would be A,B,B1,B2,and then C.
My opinion is that once a production drawing is released no matter how small the change (ie spelling error) you should continue to up the revision through the Alfa sequence. To mix and match Alfa and Alfa Numeric revisions doesn't make any sense to me. Am I wrong and not seeing the big picture. In all my xperience (over 40 years) I'venever seen this done.