To avoid confusion, the Column Chooser was used to remove the “Zone” property and the “Comments” property was labelled as Comments. Of course, a new table style can be created from scratch and set as the default as well – in this scenario I chose to edit the existing default. This definition does not currently match what is configured in Vault as it uses the “Zone” property, which is not needed and the “comments” property is listed in the table as “description”. The Style and Standard editor can be accessed from the Manage tab:Īfter being placed, a revision table can have its style changed to match a different style available in the library.Īs per the standard, the table style is Revision Table (ISO). ![]() The active standard dictates what style is used when a revision table is placed on a drawing. Edit the revision table style to match the Vault definition Administrators can turn this on by accessing Tools -> Administration -> Vault Settings -> Behaviours-> Revision table…Įstablishing property mappings can be done on the Vault Client side, in the same section.Īlternatively, this can be configured in Inventor (if logged in with an administrative account) by accessing the Vault Options -> Revision table integration settings:Ģ. ![]() Configure the Vault Revision Table – Revision table control must first be enabled in Vault. For AutoCAD based products, see this post.ġ. This blog will list the steps to set up a Vault revision table for Inventor drawings. When setting up Inventor drawing templates, it is best to include the revision table as well.
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