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carty_girl
2009-04-01, 11:53 AM
i know that Navis can link to external databases. I need to connect the cost to the model
therefore i exported an ODBC database from revit encluding cost added to materials and elements.
i created an access database from the ODBC link and opened the link in Navis
Tools-----file option---data Tools--- New----entered a name---chooselink- access *accdb---ok
check the database created----edit-----setup----choose path-ok--ok
Then what, Nothing happens whereis the cost
How can I benefit from entering the cost in Navis
for example i want to connect it to timeliner and be able to observe the total cost of the project at a specific time is that possible, i don't know?

payre
2009-04-06, 06:39 AM
I don't know if this can be done either, but it would be cool if the data ended up as column in timeliner with totals allocated against activities (maybe it does end up here?) that way you could export it to a csv file in NW 2010 and import it back into primavera and generate earned value curves. Now that would be a new way to skin an old cat.

carty_girl
2009-04-12, 02:28 PM
ok after alot of searching i found that i can import a cost column for scheduling softwares that is when importing the link in the field selector from the left drop down list for example choose (user1) and from the right drop down list choose the cost column name for the scheduling program you'll find that the cost is displayed in the task tab.
But i wasn't able to link it to the model nor display it in the simulation
does anybody know anything conserning this matter
guys any help at all???

ian.205287
2009-05-18, 12:26 PM
It will not help you now, but this should be available as a function in Artra Q3/09

payre
2009-05-18, 10:20 PM
Ian,

Artra looks like an Asset management tool, are they adding timeliner functions? One site mentioned it uses the navisworks engine, do you know any more about this?

Cheers

amixam
2009-05-19, 03:01 AM
Ian,

Artra looks like an Asset management tool, are they adding timeliner functions? One site mentioned it uses the navisworks engine, do you know any more about this?

Cheers

ArTrA is an asset management tool that utilizes portions of the Navisworks navigation interface. It is really a completely separate application from Navisworks. I haven't explored the latest release, but in the past you couldn't append multiple files. Everything needed to be appended in Navisworks as a single NWD before being brought into ArTrA. Also, they finally updated the code to work with the NW 2009 version. However you still need to downsave from 2010 for this to work. Using the APIs, a fair amount of the functionality in ArTrA can be recreated in Navisworks.

I'd be curious to see the cost/timeliner link in their Q3 release. I too was under the impression that Timeliner is not part of their application.

Cheers