Expose API for ProjectWise Deliverables Management
We need API access to ProjectWise Deliverables Management. The API shall allow:1. Create deliverables 2. List existing deliverables with OData-like queries 3. Retrieve deliverable attachments and comments. 4. Retrieve linked issues to the delivery
Point cloud classification by elevation like in MicroStation
User publish point cloud in iTwin without colors. In MicroStation you can select by elevation classification and it's easy to understand point position. We need to add same in iTwin design review. See attach pictures
Comparison of models with different file names, but the same content
Comparison of named versions by content without binding elements to the source file's name.
When a 3D model being developed, files names and, perhaps, partially their content, are subject to change (Or any other change in the file structure – add...
iModel connection for only Project Wise shared files
It would be nice if we could choose if we want to connect and see changes of only shared files in iModel. The problem is that it connects latest file even if it is in Work in Progres status. We dont want all users to see or coordinate in iModel on...
We have had a case where we were scheduled to complete a major design review in our site office and our internet went down. Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering were all present (including some who flew in from out of town) for the review. If ...
The ability to build an animation using key frames allows engineers familiar with the models to create an animation to show key details. Initially the idea would be to link "Saved Views" key frames and use the built in animation between views to b...
Is there a way to attach a comment to a section view (i.e. profile taken through two points or perpendicular) so that you can point to an issue observed in a cross-section more directly?
Bentley Specialist showed this feature and would be usefull if we can set specific height - eg. a person on a vehicle - This will be very usefull to check line of sight...