rod.74246
2005-09-22, 06:21 AM
Okay, here is a classic example of how to be a complete idiot when using Revit. Guess the moral of the story is do a little bit of research before doing anything drastic.
Well i have been working away for about 8 hours so far and being the gung - ho Revit legend i think I am, was editing families and re-loading into a Project as fast as you would ever think possible. ( I love that feature.) Anyways, did some tweaking to a family and didn't want to save it back to our library file so loaded it into the Project and hit "don't save changes". That was the point at which my heart jumped into my throat as i realized that was actually the Project file i just shut.
"Oh ****!!, When did i last save!!"
( See i have this problem that my Revit never crashes, ...not once. Maybe thats good programming and all, but it really gets me into the bad habit of every half an hour when that little message pops up, just hitting "don't save" and keeping on working. I really hate being interrupted in the middle of something by annoying auto messages.)
Anyway, I checked my last save. Yep was about an hour ago. Of course that isn't too bad. Its always quicker the second time round. Can't really blame Revit for this one.
At this point I kinda remembered about the little journal file thing i had been reading about. Of course my problem was I hadn't really read too much about it, about all i bothered to really pay any attention to was the fact it can rebuild your entire days work and all i have to do is drop the journal file on my Revit Icon.
"Bloody brilliant!" I think to myself. "This is the ticket... Revit to the rescue once again!!!"
So i drop my little journal file, on to my little Revit icon and sit back smiling as i watch Revit opening up files and drawing lines and zipping around the screen just like i was doing about 8 hours ago. Of course its moving pretty quick too, almost as quick as me cause (as i said before),I really got the hang of this program now so i must be a super quick legend.
Now I hear you all thinking as you read this.......
"Did you create a backup of your last Project file?"..... err. No.
"Did you rename the original back-up file from this morning wen you first started?"...err, no not really.
"Did you not realise that the journal will **** itself out when it tries to open up families"...well actually no i didn't.
See these were probably very good questions to ask, but hell i am a "jump in boots and all" kinda guy.
Well anyway, long and the short of it is that funnily enough i opened up my first family this morning about 20 minutes into the day. Thats right where i got the journal error. Whats even more hilarious is that even though i hadn't saved for an hour, apparently i saved 5 times this morning prior to opening the family. So guess what?
I HAVE NOW LOST 8 HOURS WORK!!!
Yep it overwrote all my old backups. See the strange thing is it actually makes sense to me why it has done it, not that i thought of it at the time. Guess the moral of the story is that a lot of knowledge is great, a little knowledge is ******* dangerous. (So much for the Revit legend.)
Well anyway unless someone has some bright ideas, I am going to go cry now. I knew i shouldn't have got out of bed this morning. In fact i really shouldn't have bothered.
Well, at least i hope sharing my little tale has made someone else feel better about their awful day.
Well i have been working away for about 8 hours so far and being the gung - ho Revit legend i think I am, was editing families and re-loading into a Project as fast as you would ever think possible. ( I love that feature.) Anyways, did some tweaking to a family and didn't want to save it back to our library file so loaded it into the Project and hit "don't save changes". That was the point at which my heart jumped into my throat as i realized that was actually the Project file i just shut.
"Oh ****!!, When did i last save!!"
( See i have this problem that my Revit never crashes, ...not once. Maybe thats good programming and all, but it really gets me into the bad habit of every half an hour when that little message pops up, just hitting "don't save" and keeping on working. I really hate being interrupted in the middle of something by annoying auto messages.)
Anyway, I checked my last save. Yep was about an hour ago. Of course that isn't too bad. Its always quicker the second time round. Can't really blame Revit for this one.
At this point I kinda remembered about the little journal file thing i had been reading about. Of course my problem was I hadn't really read too much about it, about all i bothered to really pay any attention to was the fact it can rebuild your entire days work and all i have to do is drop the journal file on my Revit Icon.
"Bloody brilliant!" I think to myself. "This is the ticket... Revit to the rescue once again!!!"
So i drop my little journal file, on to my little Revit icon and sit back smiling as i watch Revit opening up files and drawing lines and zipping around the screen just like i was doing about 8 hours ago. Of course its moving pretty quick too, almost as quick as me cause (as i said before),I really got the hang of this program now so i must be a super quick legend.
Now I hear you all thinking as you read this.......
"Did you create a backup of your last Project file?"..... err. No.
"Did you rename the original back-up file from this morning wen you first started?"...err, no not really.
"Did you not realise that the journal will **** itself out when it tries to open up families"...well actually no i didn't.
See these were probably very good questions to ask, but hell i am a "jump in boots and all" kinda guy.
Well anyway, long and the short of it is that funnily enough i opened up my first family this morning about 20 minutes into the day. Thats right where i got the journal error. Whats even more hilarious is that even though i hadn't saved for an hour, apparently i saved 5 times this morning prior to opening the family. So guess what?
I HAVE NOW LOST 8 HOURS WORK!!!
Yep it overwrote all my old backups. See the strange thing is it actually makes sense to me why it has done it, not that i thought of it at the time. Guess the moral of the story is that a lot of knowledge is great, a little knowledge is ******* dangerous. (So much for the Revit legend.)
Well anyway unless someone has some bright ideas, I am going to go cry now. I knew i shouldn't have got out of bed this morning. In fact i really shouldn't have bothered.
Well, at least i hope sharing my little tale has made someone else feel better about their awful day.