Hi list,

We have a digital city model that's divided up into several hundred
squares. Our projects require us to make different versions of these
squares for planning purposes. So for any given square, we may have 4 or 5
different versions.

The more projects we do, the more complicated it gets for us to keep track
of what belongs (and what fits) together. When we need to quickly prepare a
file that contains "City model with Project X + Project Y", we have two
main problems:

a) For squares with multiple versions we need to figure out which of these
versions are part of Project X and which are Project Y.

b) We need to figure out how squares may be combined. Let's say that the
square F003_C belongs to Project X, but square G003 is not part of Project
X. We now can't be sure which version(s) of G003 properly match(es) F003_C
at the seam.

I'm unsure how common a problem this is and whether I explained it
properly. Does anybody have any pointers as to what may be a good way to
tackle this? Maybe some kind of specialized software?

Thank you

Christian

Reply via email to