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Multi-site Workflows: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

An Advanced Look at Your Options


Jarrod Mudford
Plant Solutions Consultant - Autodesk
@plant3d

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About the speaker

Jarrod is a piping designer by profession, working out of New Zealand predominantly in the Food and
Beverage industry. With also a lot of experience in the Oil and Gas, Geothermal, Mining and Water
Treatment industries, his accolades compliments his career as a Plant Solutions Consultant with Autodesk.
His role involves in-depth implementations of solutions with customers workflows.
He enjoys passing on his extensive knowledge to others and assisting in the success of companies utilizing
Autodesk products, particularly with Autodesk Plant Design Suite. Jarrod also has vast knowledge of
Autodesk Inventor, Navisworks and Vault and the advantages of using these alongside AutoCAD Plant 3D
and AutoCAD P&ID.
Jarrod has been the Autodesk Plant Exchange Expert three times since November 2011 and continues to
be a regular provider of help through many other channels.
Jarrod can be contacted for discussions about engagements with your company at
[email protected]
Class summary

This class will explain the options that you have for an
effective and efficient AutoCAD Plant 3D project working
over multiple design offices. Options that are explained
here vary to suit many different project and company
budget options. The option that you choose for your next
project could be the answer that you are looking for to
run your AutoCAD Plant 3D project effectively in more
than just one office
Key learning objectives

At the end of this class, you will be able to:

Explain the different options available for multi-site


workflows
Evaluate potential workflows for your projects
Start using basic workflows immediately
Start a new project in Autodesk Vault and configure
it for a multi-site workflow
The Workflow Options

1. Running the AutoCAD Plant 3D project over the


WAN

2. Master and Slave AutoCAD Plant 3D project

3. Autodesk Vault Professional


Running the AutoCAD Plant 3D project over the WAN
Setting up the Project

Set up the project on the Main Site

Microsoft SQL Database preferred

Access the project over the WAN

Both sites require the same network structure

Centralized files on Remote Server read only


Working on the Project

Access the project as normal

Delays over the WAN is inevitable

Orthographic views should be created at Main Site

Isometric production is better at Main Site

Report Creator can be run at either site


Running the AutoCAD Plant 3D project over the WAN
The Good

Access to the project is a simple process

Minimal management by IT Department

Remote sites can increase and decrease as


required
The Bad

Delays in accessing files over the WAN

Xref Management is a must to keep files at a


manageable size
The Ugly

Possible file corruption

WAN Network outage will prevent project work


Master and Slave AutoCAD Plant 3D project
Setting up the Project

Set up the project on the Master Site

Microsoft SQL Database preferred

Copy the project to the Slave Site

Both sites require the same network structure

Centralized files on Slave Site read only


Working on the Project

Access the project that is local to the user

Communicate with the other site

Orthographic views created and detailed only at


Master Site

Isometric production only done at Main Site


Working on the Project

Copy the modified .dwg files from Master to Slave


Site

Copy the modified .dwg files from Slave to Master


Site
Master and Slave AutoCAD Plant 3D project
The Good

Fairly simple process to implement

The project is always local

Minimal management from the IT Department


The Bad

The copying of the files can take quite some time to


access over the WAN

Files could be missed when copying back to the


Master Site

Project settings changes could mean a full project


copy to Slave Site
The Ugly

Committed management at the Lead Designer level

Communication is a must

Two databases will never be the same, so outputs


such as Reports, Isometrics, Ortho drawings must
be done at Main Site
Autodesk Vault Professional
Special Autodesk Vault Professional Settings

Working Folder Options


Special Autodesk Vault Professional Settings

Disable Check In of Design Files


Setting up the Project

Start AutoCAD Plant 3D and navigate to the Vault


Tab
Setting up the Project

In the Log In dialog box, enter your User Name,


Password, Server, and Vault Selection
Setting up the Project

Begin a new project from the Home Tab, Project


panel, New Project.
Setting up the Project

On page one of the Project Setup Wizard, enter


your project name, and optional description.
Setting up the Project

Page 2, 3, and 4 set up as normal


Setting up the Project

On page five, you must select an SQL server and


instance for the project
Setting up the Project

The below dialog box is what you will see while the
project is being created in Autodesk Vault.
Inside Autodesk Vault Professional

New categories will be automatically created.


Inside Autodesk Vault Professional

The Project will be created in the root directory of


Autodesk Vault
AutoCAD Plant 3D Content

Confirm which files will be added to the Vault


AutoCAD Plant 3D Content

Each user working with AutoCAD Plant 3D must


also Get the folder from the Vault
AutoCAD Plant 3D Content

Change the Shared Content Folder from within the


Catalog and Spec Editor
AutoCAD Plant 3D Report Creator

Copy the Report Template files into the Vault


AutoCAD Plant 3D Report Creator

Access the AutoCAD Plant 3D project from the local


Vault Workspace
LDT Files

Microsoft Excel has a ribbon that accesses the


Vault directly
Working on the Project

On the Access Panel, select Log In


Working on the Project

In the Log In dialog box, enter your User Name,


Password, Server, and Vault Selection
Working on the Project

Access your project by selecting Open From


Vault
Working on the Project

Users should be regularly running the Synchronize


to Vault and Refresh from Vault.
Autodesk Vault Professional
The Good

Change project settings while people are working


on the project
Multiple users can run Isometrics at the same time
Change Specs while users are working in the
project
Control access to the files using Autodesk Vault
security settings
Autodesk Vault Property Compliance settings
More Good

Version and Revision history is retained in Autodesk


Vault
Project team can view files directly in the Vault or
via web client
Digital signatures on drawings via Autodesk Vault.
Work offline from the server
The Bad

More time to set up the project

More commitment and co-operation from IT


Department

Some paths must remain within the project. No


centralization of the Specs, Equipment Templates
etc.
The Ugly

All the files that make up the project are copied


down to the local workspace. Drawings included.
Thank You

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