Understanding how the folder structure of 12d operates in its entirety has been a little misnomer for a lot of students. The diagrams created in 12d manuals or private tuition companies etc, don't show it in an actual scenario, so I created one and wondered if I have it correct? My lecturer believes I do but I wanted to make sure!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18sqSf9 ... sp=sharing
Does anyone have any suggestions on accuracy and or modifications?
Thanks
Actual and Entire 12d Folder Structure diagram
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Re: Actual and Entire 12d Folder Structure diagram
Hi Baron
Which of the following best reflects what you want?
(A)
(B)
(1) Your Standard job structure would usually be what ever is required for company standards.
(2) Then you could have a folder where your 12d projects are keep. Say "12d".
(3) Under the "12d" folder would be the 12d projects Working Folders.
(4) Under each Working Folder would be the Project Folder
(one Working Folder and one Project Folder for each 12d project)
(1) The Standard job structure could have many levels of folders that may include Job No., Client name, Project name, etc.
(3) The Working Folder contains all the input/outputs for the individual 12d project.
(4) The Project Folder contains all the binary files that the project creates. (don't touch these files outside of 12d Model)
You can have the Working Folders at different levels or under different areas per job but it can be simpler to have them all at the same level/location.
Depends if they are shared into each other or are totally stand alone 12d projects.
Others may comment on what folder structures work to suit their needs.
Which of the following best reflects what you want?
(A)
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<Drive>:\<Clients> \<Job> \<12d Working Folder>\<12d Project Folder>\<Discipline???>
c:\Maxford Construction\Greymouth Retirement Park\BUILDING SETOUT\BUILDING SETOUT.project\SURVEY???
(B)
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<Drive>:\<Clients> \<Job> \<Area> \<12d Working Folder>\<12d Project Folder>
c:\Maxford Construction\Greymouth Retirement Park\BUILDING SETOUT\SURVEY\SURVEY.project
(1) Your Standard job structure would usually be what ever is required for company standards.
(2) Then you could have a folder where your 12d projects are keep. Say "12d".
(3) Under the "12d" folder would be the 12d projects Working Folders.
(4) Under each Working Folder would be the Project Folder
(one Working Folder and one Project Folder for each 12d project)
(1) The Standard job structure could have many levels of folders that may include Job No., Client name, Project name, etc.
(3) The Working Folder contains all the input/outputs for the individual 12d project.
(4) The Project Folder contains all the binary files that the project creates. (don't touch these files outside of 12d Model)
You can have the Working Folders at different levels or under different areas per job but it can be simpler to have them all at the same level/location.
Depends if they are shared into each other or are totally stand alone 12d projects.
Others may comment on what folder structures work to suit their needs.
Re: Actual and Entire 12d Folder Structure diagram
lecturer? students?Baron Collocott wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 9:27 am My lecturer believes I do but I wanted to make sure!
12d model is very customisable, do whatever the lecturer says - I'd say
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Hi Graeme,
This has really helped thank you
I guess both A and B (and other scenarios, if any, all work) just depends on how one wants to structure it. My brain is definitely boxed in on the Windows type structure so your statement, highlighted in red, helped me make sense of it.
This has really helped thank you
I guess both A and B (and other scenarios, if any, all work) just depends on how one wants to structure it. My brain is definitely boxed in on the Windows type structure so your statement, highlighted in red, helped me make sense of it.
Graeme Winfield wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 12:35 pm (A)Code: Select all
<Drive>:\<Clients> \<Job> \<12d Working Folder>\<12d Project Folder>\<Discipline???> c:\Maxford Construction\Greymouth Retirement Park\BUILDING SETOUT\BUILDING SETOUT.project\SURVEY???
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<Drive>:\<Clients> \<Job> \<Area> \<12d Working Folder>\<12d Project Folder> c:\Maxford Construction\Greymouth Retirement Park\BUILDING SETOUT\SURVEY\SURVEY.project
"You can have the Working Folders at different levels or under different areas per job but it can be simpler to have them all at the same level/location.
Depends if they are shared into each other or are totally stand alone 12d projects".
Re: Actual and Entire 12d Folder Structure diagram
perhaps he has something specific in mind covered in a lecture or from the HELP pdf file
see sections:
3.5 Organizing Working Areas
41.1 Folder Structure Installed by 12d Model
41.2.4 Folders Searched for Setup Files
41.2.5 Searching Order for Setup Files
as Graeme listed there are only the two required folders
.project (don't touch files in there via explorer - it is the project data)
the folder above that is called the working folder
you can create individual working folders per each .project or you can have many .projects in the one working folder
there are many different ways individual companies set this up for project management and data sharing reason
with many folders and subfolder, but ultimately each job only has a .project folder (one level above is the working folder)
see sections:
3.5 Organizing Working Areas
41.1 Folder Structure Installed by 12d Model
41.2.4 Folders Searched for Setup Files
41.2.5 Searching Order for Setup Files
as Graeme listed there are only the two required folders
.project (don't touch files in there via explorer - it is the project data)
the folder above that is called the working folder
you can create individual working folders per each .project or you can have many .projects in the one working folder
there are many different ways individual companies set this up for project management and data sharing reason
with many folders and subfolder, but ultimately each job only has a .project folder (one level above is the working folder)
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Re: Actual and Entire 12d Folder Structure diagram
Thanks Sam that's very helpful info