Update drawings when the model changes

Tekla Structures
2018
Tekla Structures

Update drawings when the model changes

Saved drawings need updating because of model changes. Cast-unit, assembly, single part and multidrawings use position numbers as identifiers. Many changes affect numbering, so many times renumbering is needed. Before updating drawings you need to ensure that the numbering is correct.

The drawings needing updates are indicated by flags in the Drawing list. Renumbering model objects after creating drawings may also generate flags.

Note:
  • General arrangement drawings do not require model numbering to be updated. If you use part position numbers in part marks, you must number the model to get updated marks, because old and not up-to-date part marks have question marks in them. If you do not use numbering, you can modify general arrangement drawings without numbering. Then, for example, profile changes are highlighted with change symbols.
  • When you update multidrawings, also the linked drawings are updated.

Do the following after changing the model:

  1. Check the numbering settings by going to the Drawings & reports tab and clicking Numbering settings > Numbering settings .
  2. Select Compare to old for both the new and modified parts.
  3. Number all model objects that have same numbering series settings on the Drawings & reports tab by clicking Perform numbering > Number series of selected objects , or number only new or modified model objects by clicking Perform numbering > Number modified objects .
  4. Check the Drawing list for status flags.
  5. To find the parts that have been affected, select each drawing marked with theflag in the Drawing list and click the Select objects button.

    Tekla Structures highlights the affected parts in the model.

    Do the following:

    1. Check the numbering history log for renumbered parts by going to the File menu and clicking Logs > Numbering history log .

      Part or Assembly at the beginning of a line in the numbering history log indicates that Tekla Structures has renumbered parts or assemblies, as in the following example:

    2. To find the renumbered parts in the model, select the relevant entries from the numbering history log. Tekla Structures highlights the corresponding parts in the model.
  6. Select the affected drawings from the Drawing list and click Update.
  7. If you have new parts in the model, create drawings for them.
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