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ProjectWise 101 Chapter 4 – Applications Gary Cochrane – Technical Director Geospatial Sales – North America
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Applications and Windows Windows Explorer uses file extension to determine file type –This model has many limitations One-to-one model> DGN=MicroStation, DOC=Word Does not provide for versions (AutoCAD R14 versus AutoCAD 2000, versus AutoCAD 2004) No ability to define View, or Markup applications
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Applications and ProjectWise ProjectWise Explorer does not use file extension –It uses Application field instead –This allows: Some DGNs=MicroStation, others=InRoads, etc. Some DGNs=MicroStationJ, others=MicroStationV8 –Also allows: Different executables for Open, View, Markup, and Print
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Application Definition ProjectWise defines Applications by: –Name Can be literally any text string –Actions Open Action (mandatory) View Action (optional) Markup Action (optional) Print Action (optional)
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Lab 1a Review Applications in PW Explorer –Log into ProjectWise Explorer as user1 Browse down to folder> User1\DocumentIndexing Right-click folder DocumentIndexing, choose> Advanced Search
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Lab 1b Setting the default search mode –Choose> Search by Form Enable> Make this wizard the default Choose> OK – The Search by Form dialog appears… –Since search was launched from a particular folder… Your search will start in that folder And will also include sub-folders by default
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Search by Form dialog
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Lab 1c Completing the search –Press> OK to run the search, then> Close The search results are displayed in the right-hand pane Since no criteria were given, this search will find all documents in all sub-folders –Note: Documents will appear in random order Select the Name column to sort by name
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Lab 1d Select first document in the list –Right-click, then choose> Properties Review Application Setting Close Properties dialog –Select next document in the list Right-click and choose> Properties (Hint: pressing spacebar will also invoke Properties dialog) Review Application Setting Do NOT close Properties dialog
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Lab 1e With Properties dialog still open –Advance to the next document in the list By pressing the right arrow icon at the bottom right –In this manner, scroll through list, noting Application field setting Then close Properties dialog –Minimize PW Explorer
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Lab 1f Login to PW Administrator as adminpw –Drill down to Application category –Locate MicroStation, right-click, choose> Properties Change to the Actions tab Note pre-defined actions (we could add more if we wanted) –Highlight the “Open” action> Bentley MicroStation Choose Modify (only to review the settings) –Press Cancel, and then Cancel again to exit
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Lab 1g Compare to Bentley Map Application –Locate Bentley Map, right-click, choose> Properties Change to the Actions tab Note pre-defined actions –Highlight the “Open” action> Bentley Map Choose Modify (only to review the settings) –Press Cancel, and then Cancel again to exit
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MicroStation versus TriForma
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Lab 1h Return to ProjectWise Explorer –Navigate to folder> \user1\DocumentIndexing\MS-SHT –Select first document, and open Properties Note Application is set to> None –Scroll through remaining documents Also set to None –Why?
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File Import When files are imported (drag/drop)… –ProjectWise must guess what to do with a DGN Is it TriForma? Is it InRoads? Is it plain MicroStation? Is it V7, or V8? –Also applies to DWG files –In this case These SHT files are DGN files, but with an extension not known to ProjectWise
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File Import - continued In order to make an educated guess, –ProjectWise uses the extension to guess the correct Application during import Extensions must therefore be associated with Applications Each extension can only be mapped to one Application –You can’t have two choices as the default However, each user can have their own default For me, DGN=MicroStation, for you DGN=TriForma –PW Admin sets global default
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Lab 1i How to solve the problem with the SHT files? –From folder> User1\DocumentIndexing\MS-SHT Select all files (hint: CTRL-A) Right-click, and choose> Modify Change Application to> MicroStation Select OK to close the dialog –Note: We could have also done this from the Document Properties dialog One drawing at a time…
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Have we solved the problem? We fixed the files –But what happens if we drop in more SHT files? We need to set the global default for SHT files –This is done from PW Administrator
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Lab 1j Return to PW Administrator –From Applications, open Properties dialog for MicroStation In the File Extensions field, enter> sht Do NOT include the “.” character Press> Add Press OK to close the Properties dialog –The global default for SHT files is now MicroStation
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Lab 1k Return to PW Explorer –From folder> User1\DocumentIndexing\MS-SHT Select all files (hint: CTRL-A) Right-click, and choose> Delete Answer Yes to delete the files Open Windows Explorer, and browse to –C:\PW-101 Class Files\DocumentIndexing\MS-SHT Drag/Drop all files into corresponding PW folder Use “No Wizard” option
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Lab 1L From ProjectWise Explorer –Examine Properties for the 3 new documents Application field should now be set to MicroStation –Double-click one of the documents The file should be checked out, and MicroStation should open When done, exit MicroStation and choose to> Free the document, rather than checking it back in
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Reviewing the Free command Remember Free discards local copy –Any/all changes made are permanently lost –Advantages: No network traffic, and no waiting for file to transfer –What if user made changes and accidentally used Free? User Settings> Document category
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Users settings relative to Free
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Lab2a - Creating New Applications Return to ProjectWise Administrator –Select the Applications category Right-click, and select> New> Application Enter the name> MicroStationV7 Leave the Extension field emtpy –Change to the Actions tab Select Create Set Action> Open Set Program Description> MSV8 in V7 Workmode
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Adding Open Action
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Lab2b - Defining the Open Action What program to use? –Select the Browse button by Program Class Name This allows you to choose from the list of registered programs –Choose> MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 2) Then press OK to close the dialog –The Program Class Name is automatically filled in for you From the Windows registry key
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Under normal circumstances… For simple applications like MS Word… –We’d be done In this case, we need to provide command line arguments –Such that MicroStation V8i opens in V7 mode In the Command Line Arguments field, –Enter> -wsMS_OPENV7=3 –Then press OK to close the Create Association dialog
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Completed Open Action dialog
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View, Print, & Redline actions To fully define the new Application –We need to create additional Actions for: View (ProjectWise Navigator) Print (ProjectWise Navigator) Redline (ProjectWise Navigator) –We’ll skip those for now –Change back to the General tab Press the button> Set Icon
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Lab2c - Configure the Application Icon Browse to: –C:\program files\bentley\MicroStation V8i (SS2) \MicroStation\icons –Then select> ustnwin32.dll All of the icons used by MicroStation are embedded into this file –Highlight the first one (the Bentley “B”) Select OK to accept this icon and close the dialog –Press OK to close the New Application dialog
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Lab2d - While we’re at it… Double-click the original MicroStation application –Press the button> Set Icon –Browse again to the MicroStation icons file Ustnwin32.dll –Scroll down, pick a MicroStation V8i styled icon Then select OK to close the dialog –Select OK once more to close the Application Properties dialog
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Testing the changes - MicroStation Minimize PW Administrator, and close PW Explorer –Open PW Explorer again as User1 –Browse to folder> User1/DocumentIndexing/MS-V8
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Testing the changes - MSJ Now browse to folder> –User1/DocumentIndexing/MS-J –Select all files (CTRL-A) Right-click, choose> Modify Change Application from MicroStation to MicroStationV7 Press OK to accept the changes
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MS-J folder showing correct icons
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Test the MicroStationV7 Application Double-click CB4.DGN –The files will be checked out, and opened with MicroStation V8i Note Bentley “B” near bottom right of MS window Confirms you are in V7 Workmode –Click the “B” icon Review V7 limitations –Close MicroStation, Free the file
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What if not using V7 workmode? Instructor Demo –Change CB6.DGN back to MicroStation Then attempt to Open
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Lab3a – Introduction to Versions Suppose you DO want to convert CB6.DGN to V8 format… –First, let’s make a version –Select CB6.DGN Right-click, and choose: New> Version Do not enter anything, just press> OK –The file is copied to a new version The old version is automatically write-protected Note the “open book” read-only icon
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Lab 3b Change the new version of CB6.DGN –So that the Application is set to> MicroStation Not MicroStationV7 –Double-click CB6.DGN (the new version) –When prompted: Select OK to upgrade the file to V8 format Close MicroStation and check in the file
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New Version shown in PW Explorer
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Review Topics covered in this Chapter –Application versus Extensions In PW, Extension only used during Import New Applications, Actions, icons, command line arguments –Introduced> Search by Form –Introduced User Setting> Use local recycle bin on free –Introduced> New Version –Introduced> Modify To change the Properties of multiple documents
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