Started watching the video and although I did not end up using the information, it caused me to look somewhere I hadn't before, and voila! Thank you so much. I love you right now.
What is your last updated local file won't open to save as a central? Our model came up with an error saying there are many missing elements, but we unable to audit our latest backup model. What do you suggest?
I would have the person who save successfully the most recently open their local file and use that to save over the central file and remake the central. Then everyone can get back in and create a new local file. It's scary but works.
This was very useful. I do not use worksharing, but corrupting central models has been a fear of mine. It might have been covered before, but I do not think so, but is there a time when it's ok or recommended to work in the actual central model?
There is an argument for always working in one, although if it is just you then working in a single local file is just fine. Revit makes backups for you as it in in a local. The advantage of worksharing is being able to have others working in the same file but if it is just you then it is in a way like working in a local with an extra step. No right or wrong really.
@@ArchitectureVanguard I don't mean as a person working alone, I just meant if there are certain things or tasks that are easier for Should be done in the central model directly vs doing in the local model and then syncing. I can't think of examples, because I don't work with Central models, but I have heard that certain things are slower with workshare models, but maybe that was wrong
Hi, Thanks for this video and I did have this issue before. I understand most of the video but what I don’t quite understand is that why you choose to use the file which wasn’t synced for the last 12 hours (or whichever longest)? If there are 5 people working on the same central file, the 12-hour non-synced local file wouldn’t contain the others’ work as it wasn’t captured from the central file? That means the other four people could lose at least 12 hours work? Is that right? So what I did last time I used the latest local file (most recent synced file) to create new central and asked everyone save as their own local file immediately, later whoever lost work needs to try to copy the content back as much as possible. Hope that makes sense and I may misunderstand something, please correct me if I was wrong, thanks in advance.
That would be correct, you should use the latest successfully synced file to recreate the central. And like you said, you can have other locally save and sync back tot he new central after.
" "The data in is corrupt and needs to be manually recovered" in a Revit cloud model " Please make a video how to fix this sir. I tried the solution in troubleshooting in autodesk site but it didnt work.
Started watching the video and although I did not end up using the information, it caused me to look somewhere I hadn't before, and voila! Thank you so much. I love you right now.
Glad I could help! That's awesome!
if i don't open a central file and the message is "corrupted revit file must be recovered manually", same procedure?
I would say yes, do the same thing and you should be good.
What is your last updated local file won't open to save as a central? Our model came up with an error saying there are many missing elements, but we unable to audit our latest backup model. What do you suggest?
I would have the person who save successfully the most recently open their local file and use that to save over the central file and remake the central. Then everyone can get back in and create a new local file. It's scary but works.
This was very useful. I do not use worksharing, but corrupting central models has been a fear of mine. It might have been covered before, but I do not think so, but is there a time when it's ok or recommended to work in the actual central model?
There is an argument for always working in one, although if it is just you then working in a single local file is just fine. Revit makes backups for you as it in in a local. The advantage of worksharing is being able to have others working in the same file but if it is just you then it is in a way like working in a local with an extra step. No right or wrong really.
@@ArchitectureVanguard I don't mean as a person working alone, I just meant if there are certain things or tasks that are easier for Should be done in the central model directly vs doing in the local model and then syncing. I can't think of examples, because I don't work with Central models, but I have heard that certain things are slower with workshare models, but maybe that was wrong
Hi,
Thanks for this video and I did have this issue before. I understand most of the video but what I don’t quite understand is that why you choose to use the file which wasn’t synced for the last 12 hours (or whichever longest)? If there are 5 people working on the same central file, the 12-hour non-synced local file wouldn’t contain the others’ work as it wasn’t captured from the central file? That means the other four people could lose at least 12 hours work? Is that right? So what I did last time I used the latest local file (most recent synced file) to create new central and asked everyone save as their own local file immediately, later whoever lost work needs to try to copy the content back as much as possible.
Hope that makes sense and I may misunderstand something, please correct me if I was wrong, thanks in advance.
That would be correct, you should use the latest successfully synced file to recreate the central. And like you said, you can have other locally save and sync back tot he new central after.
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Thank you. Side note. It would be nice to have a video that's 2-3min.
Thanks Peter, you might be right there.
" "The data in is corrupt and needs to be manually recovered" in a Revit cloud model " Please make a video how to fix this sir. I tried the solution in troubleshooting in autodesk site but it didnt work.
I can do my best! Sorry this happened to you, that really sucks!