Modify project details

Tekla Structural Designer
2020
Tekla Structural Designer

Modify project details

The Project Wiki allows you to modify project details, view revision history, and record revisions.

Modify project details and view revision history

You set the initial project details as you create a new project. If you want to change the project details later, or view other project parameters, see the following instructions.

  1. On the Home tab, click Project Wiki.

    The Project Wiki dialog box opens.

    In the Project Wiki dialog box, you can:

    • Manage the parameters that are included in the output reports on the Project Summary page.

    • Track revision history on the Revisions page.

    • View the time at which each revision was started and last saved on the Sessions page.

    • View the changes associated with each revision on the Changes page.

    • View statistics related to the model size on the Metrics page and its sub-pages.

  2. On the Project Summary page, modify the project details according to your needs.
  3. Click OK.

Record revisions

  1. Save the project before recording revisions.
  2. In the file menu, click Start Revision.

    The Start Revision dialog box opens.

  3. Type the revision ID and add additional notes related to the revision according to your needs.
  4. In order to keep a record of the changes made in the revision, select the Track Changes option.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Continue to develop the model and save the model under a new name.
  7. Repeat steps 2–5 as required.

Apply revision ID as an attribute for each modified element

  1. On the Home tab, click Project Wiki.
  2. Click Changes.
  3. Select an appropriate UDA from the Revision Attribute droplist.
  4. Either:.
    1. Click Apply automatically in order for the revision ID to be automatically recorded against the selected UDA on each change, or
    2. Click Apply to manually record the revision ID against the selected UDA for the currently elements listed in the dialog.
  5. Click OK.
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