RPU_eric
2012-07-17, 06:50 PM
Hello everyone. I'll start by apologizing for this long post. I am currently trying to convince the office that I work in that we need to implement a better way about organizing and utilizing our Revit family library. I have a few general questions about how other people handle certain issues with managing their Revit family libraries. Any input you may have is appreciated.
1. I assume most offices create their own library which is held on a server that is separate from all local PC machines so everyone has access to the same family library. Do most of you simply start with the out-of-the-box (OOTB) family library and then add content as needed? Or do you start with a fresh library with your own company standards regarding organization and add only the components you find useful for your office from the OOTB family library?
2. Going back to question #1, how do you handle updating your Revit family library with the new Revit releases. If you have created your own custom family library, how do you go about updating all the OOTB Revit families with the new OOTB families? If you've created a new custom family library with custom organization folders you cannot simply copy/paste the new OOTB families into your library without overwriting the custom folder organization. Do you individually go through and copy/paste the new "updated" OOTB families over the old?
3. How do you handle OOTB families which you have customized? If you made modifications to an OOTB family how do you update the family with the new release? If you copy/paste the new version of the OOTB family over the old, wont you loose the custom parameters you've made to the OOTB family? I ask this only for the slight chance that Revit may make drastic improvements to a family which you would want incorporated into your custom family. Wouldn't you have to start with the new updated Revit family and recreate the custom parameters which you've added to the older version?
4. When a new version of Revit is released, do you assign someone the laborious task of upgrading your entire family library to the newer version, or simply let the upgrade occur when the family is loaded into the project?
I know there are lot of somewhat open ended questions here, but I am just trying to get some input on what might be the best and most productive way to go about organizing an in-house Revit family library.
Again, thanks for any input you have!
1. I assume most offices create their own library which is held on a server that is separate from all local PC machines so everyone has access to the same family library. Do most of you simply start with the out-of-the-box (OOTB) family library and then add content as needed? Or do you start with a fresh library with your own company standards regarding organization and add only the components you find useful for your office from the OOTB family library?
2. Going back to question #1, how do you handle updating your Revit family library with the new Revit releases. If you have created your own custom family library, how do you go about updating all the OOTB Revit families with the new OOTB families? If you've created a new custom family library with custom organization folders you cannot simply copy/paste the new OOTB families into your library without overwriting the custom folder organization. Do you individually go through and copy/paste the new "updated" OOTB families over the old?
3. How do you handle OOTB families which you have customized? If you made modifications to an OOTB family how do you update the family with the new release? If you copy/paste the new version of the OOTB family over the old, wont you loose the custom parameters you've made to the OOTB family? I ask this only for the slight chance that Revit may make drastic improvements to a family which you would want incorporated into your custom family. Wouldn't you have to start with the new updated Revit family and recreate the custom parameters which you've added to the older version?
4. When a new version of Revit is released, do you assign someone the laborious task of upgrading your entire family library to the newer version, or simply let the upgrade occur when the family is loaded into the project?
I know there are lot of somewhat open ended questions here, but I am just trying to get some input on what might be the best and most productive way to go about organizing an in-house Revit family library.
Again, thanks for any input you have!