EVOLVE Electrical v6.4
Resources
- Downloads: http://evolvemep.com/downloads
- Feedback and Ideas: https://www.evolvemep.com/evolve-electrical-ideas/
- Support: https://www.evolvemep.com/contact-support/
- Foresite: https://foresite.evolvemep.com/
Compatibility
- Autodesk® Revit® 2020.2.9
- Autodesk® Revit® 2021.1.7
- Autodesk® Revit® 2022.1.3
- Autodesk® Revit® 2023.0.1
Summary
The eVolve 6.4 contains dozens of enhancements and improvements.
🎉New:
- Foresite Drawing Register w/QR Code integration (Export Utility)
- Generate eVolve_ConfigurationId for Duct Spacers (provides a unique ID based on the size and intersecting conduits).
- Hide EVOLVE Ribbon panels (Workstation Settings)
- Delete Spool
- Clash Detection Tool
- Quick access to Selection Configurations
- Continuous Single Hanager Placement
- Renumber by Continuous Run option
- Compare Data Utility
- User define grid formatting
- Quick Tool tooltip videos
👍Improvements:
- Report Enhancements:
- Split and ReportVariable Functions
- Data source relationship definitions
- Subreport support
- Label printing
- Application macro support in Macro Automation
- PowerShell Enhancements
- Global PowerShell functions
- Add $eVolveActiveView as optional context
- Data Profile enhancements
- Fields support targeted Data Types
- Add common data options for Data Profile special field selections
- Continuous Quick Bend total
🔧Changes
- Move 'Settings' button to Resrouce panel
- Add Conduit Run Schedule tooltips
- Point Manager
- Error handling for unselected hosted points
- Support for multi-level nesting for point families
- Locations
- Assign locations by volume
- Display location area within Location Manager
- Smart Bends
- Added precision configuration
- Minimum leftover length adjustment
- Add nipple families to assign conduit run id's to
- Rename spool sheet when source spool is renamed
- Auto coupling consumes end spacing from end of last straight
- Added language information in About dialog
- Trapeze hanger placement no longer traverses backward
- Use Length unit display for Minimum Height Smart Bend Configuration values
- Renumber rules against families with Common Numbering and no criteria evaluate as identical
- Improvements to methods for family loading
- Run Length calculation only considers Revit 'Length' parameter
💪Stability
- Smart Bends
- Multi-trim incorrectly rotating 180 degrees
- Fixed error against some staggered runs
- Fixed Consume Adjacent that can move bend and leave a small gap
- Fixed convert to smart bend not honoring EMT conduit type.
- Fixed incorrect bend dimensions and mark values in some situations.
- Fixed default bend setting for IMC 1 1/4" for Cyclone B2000
- Fixed Kick90 showing wrong direction when FacingFlipped (mirrored)
- Parallel Run is not renamed after Run Id is changed
- Reset bend can change type when multiple types exist in run
- Pick Plane errors defer to native Revit tool
- Place Coupling
- Fixed error when placing on a near 0 slope
- Fixed error when attempting to place on an angled 3D view
- Fixed when placing on a sharp work plane
- Fixed issue that can show routing preferences missing error multi times.
- Colorizer detecting incorrect spool names
- Place clearance error when coupling exists in run
- Fixed package rename that does not update schedule filter on sheet.
- Point Manager DWG export not honoring "Survey Point" origin.
- User-defined parameters in grids may not process input correctly.
📂Content Updates
- All family versions updated to 6.4.
- Fixed an issue with the formula in eV_ASM_HS_Mini_Hanger.
- Converted Shared Parameters to Family Parameters in eE_ASM_In-Wall_Type_1 and eE_ASM_In-Wall_Type_2.
- Added layout points to eE_ASM_Riser_Angled_Steel_1-4_Tier.
- Fixed an issue in the formula affecting the cross strut in the eE_ASM_Panelboard_Wireway_RMC_Framed family and eE_ASM_Panelboard_Wireway_EMT_Framed family.
- Added new parameters to allow user control of wireway width in the eE_ASM_Panelboard_Wireway_RMC_Framed family and eE_ASM_Panelboard_Wireway_EMT_Framed family.
- Enabled the Room Calculation Point in eE_ASM_In-Wall_Type_1 and eE_ASM_In-Wall_Type_2.
- Added floor and wall mount anchors to eE_ASM_Strut_TX_Stand_Type_1.
- Added a QR code to the Conduit Bend Legend, linking to the corresponding Evolve HelpDocs support page.
- Fixed various issues with the Prefab - In-Wall Rough Revit schedules.
🧠Technical Notes
Supported alongside installation of eVolve Mechanical v6.2
See: Multi-Product Install Notes below.
Compatibility issue with other addins
Our product uses DevExpress 21.2.8 for it's UI components. Any other Revit addin (regardless of vendor) installed on the client also using DevExpress but on a different version may cause crashes and/or unpredictable behavior with our product and/or the other addin. When this is the case, the user must either uninstall the other addin or contact the vendor to issue a new release with updated DevExpress references.
External communication
Access to the following must be allowed and unfiltered on all client machines:
- api.evolvemep.com
- app.pendo.io
- cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
Unit precision
Content and/or default configurations shipped with the product use measurements of a set precision level. Revit projects must use (at a minimum) this precision level otherwise content and/or configurations may produce errors, incorrect results, or behave unpredictably.
Length units must be set to a precision of at least:
- 1/16" in imperial
- 0.001 m in metric
Conduit Size units must be set to a precision of at least:
- 1/8" in imperial
- 0.001 m in metric
Cable Tray Size cannot use imperial notation. Fractional values should be used when imperial measurements are used.
Rounding
Configuration data will be saved against the precision level at the time of save, regardless of the precision level of the previous value.
For example, assume a configuration value is currently set to 2 1/32" and the current precision level is 1/16". When the user opens the configuration form, the value will show as 2 1/16". Upon the user clicking OK or Apply, the value will be saved as 2 1/16" even if the user did not explicitly update this particular value. The value will remain 2 1/16" even after the precision level is changed to 1/32", however at this point the user can update and save the configuration value as 2 1/32".
Licensing
When a license is disabled, the following automatic processes will not run which can cause the elements they update to become "stale" and/or lead to data issues:
- Data protection prompts and integrity enforcement on elements with a Pre-Fab Package (eV_PackageId) assigned
- Conduit Schedule (Parameter Push) run assignment and updates on modifications during modeling
- System Families/Content
- Update of eVolve_Description on modeled content
- Working with Bends, Offsets, and Kicks may fail or produce incorrect results
- Working with Family Hangers may fail or produce incorrect results
- Clearance change monitoring
- Spool Modeling
- Deletion: disassociates parts, deletes generated spool sheets
- Change monitoring: assists in monitoring spools on the document
- If this is re-enabled in a session where spools have been modified then this must be rebuilt by either closing/reopening the model or by opening Spool Manager.
Failure to do so can cause incorrect behavior with the execution and/or detection of spooling events.
- If this is re-enabled in a session where spools have been modified then this must be rebuilt by either closing/reopening the model or by opening Spool Manager.
- Reset on Copy: when a spool is created via a copy from existing, associations of the "source" spool (packages, status, etc.) are removed from the new spool
- Automatic control of product specific View Template parameters
- Parameter Sync
- Workset Manager
- Macro Automation
- Automatic Point Status updating
Localization
On startup, our product will set the Revit process' localization/culture according to the language settings configured. If the auto detect setting (which is the default) is used the culture will be set to the language which Revit was launched in.
Examples:
- Auto detect is set and Revit is launched in English. The culture will be set to "en-US".
- Auto detect is set and Revit is launched in French. The culture will be set to "fr-FR".
- French is set as the language and Revit is launched in English. The culture will be set "en-US".
When the environment is in a hybrid setup where all of the following localizations are not consistent: Windows, Revit, and eVolve - the following inconsistencies can occur:
- Some dialog messages may display in a different language
- Numeric formatting may be inconsistent
- For example, if Revit Project Units define numbers using the #,###.## format and the culture is set to use French, some numeric values may appear as # ###,##
- Certain input fields may require for data to be entered in the format of either the Project Units or the culture
Number Formatting
The following are supported number formats for decimal values. If the settings below are not used, some features may not work as expected.
123,456,789.00
when running in the English language123.456.789,00
when running in the French language
Revit Limitations
In Revit versions prior to 2023, eVolve Properties may not update when selecting similar elements. To refresh the data displayed in this situation, click on a empty space within the view to clear the grid and then select the target element.
Misc
- Family content, Parameter Sync, Workset Manager, Colorizer, and Macro Automation may not work correctly until a project is saved with a unique RVT file name.
- If a Revit Workset referenced in a Workset Manager rule is deleted then Workset Manager configuration must be addressed immediately, otherwise elements may continue to be assigned to the deleted Workset.
- A licensed version of Microsoft Excel must be installed on the local machine for some import/export functionality to work.
- Background processes required for successful operation of the product are flagged as optional within Revit. If Revit fails to load them for any reason, the user will not be notified.
Foresite endpoints used
- v1/admin/entitlement?userId={foresiteUserId}&productName={revitProductName}&clientId={uniqueMachineId}
- v1/admin/project
- v1/admin/project/{projectId}
- v1/admin/project?companyId={foresiteCompanyId}&take=25&skip={recordsProcessed}
- v1/admin/user/username/{tokenUserName}
- v1/field/location?projectId={projectId}&take=25&skip={recordsProcessed}
- v1/field/location?projectId={projectId}&parentLocationId={locationId}&take=25&skip={recordsProcessed}
- v1/field/workphase?projectId={projectId}&take=25&skip={recordsProcessed}
- v1/message/message?MessagePriority=false&AccessedOn=false&take=25&skip={recordsProcessed}
- v1/moab/externalsourceimport
- v1/moab/externalsourceimport/{batchId}/complete
- v1/moab/externalsourceimportelement/batch
Multi-Product Install Notes
This section applies when both eVolve Electrical and eVolve Mechanical are installed on the same computer and both are active within Revit.
General Guideline
In general, it is recommended that only a single product be installed and/or active on the current machine as this will ensure the best experience in terms of performance and consistency. Our internal testing processes attempt to eliminate possibly of catastrophic events such as data corruption, infinite loops, unreasonable inconsistencies, etc. when multiple products are installed but do not place heavy emphasis on performance.
Background Processes
Each product registers its own set of background processes which can be redundant and, in some cases, may impact performance. When both products are installed, it is generally required that a Revit model is saved after updating the configuration of one of the listed background processes in order to ensure consistency.
Background processes affected include:
- Parameter Sync
- Workset Manager
- Macro Automation
- Colorizer
- eVolve Properties
- Family Hangers processing
- Point Status updater
- Spool and Package data integrity checks
- View Template parameters initialization
Dockable Panels (Dock Panes)
Each product includes its own distinct registration of common features utilizing a dock pane. While the functionality of these features is identical, each can have different configuration options and embedded settings which may lead to a slightly different experience depending on the product the respective dock pane is registered to.
Features:
- Family Browser
- Selection Filter
Default Configurations
Default feature configurations (what is applied when a feature is first used within a model) is applied in the following order (first match wins):
- Configuration exists within the model (i.e. the project template the model was created with contains configuration information)
- Default configuration is defined within Network Default Configuration of Workstation Settings
- Default configuration exists in the local machine's user profile folder for the product the feature was opened under
- Factory defaults are used
Example
Consider a common feature such as Renumbering.
If resolution falls to the local machine's user profile and the current user opened the feature for the first time from eVolve Mechanical - the default configuration under the local user's eVolve Mechanical user profile will be applied even if a different default configuration is saved under the local user's eVolve Electrical user profile folder.
Conversely, if the user (on the Renumbering configuration dialog) clicks the Save as Default option when the feature was launched from the eVolve Electrical menu - the currently set configuration will only be applied to the local user's eVolve Electrical user profile folder even though they also have eVolve Mechanical installed.
To prevent this and have consistent settings, regardless, one of the following should be done:
- Configure company standards via Network Default Configuration in Workstation Settings for all installations within the company
- When performing a Save as Default, immediately open the same configuration within all other installed products on the machine and perform a Save as Default within them as well. This will ensure the same default configuration is applied on all products
Workstation Settings
Because our products are based off a common core, many of the local machine user profile configuration options are common between them. This section lists configuration settings which are both common and stored on the local machine. If a machine specific setting is not explicitly mentioned here, it is product specific and not applicable to these lists.
The following are shared across all products (changes apply to all installed products):
- Licensing
- Language
- Network Default Configuration location
- Messaging Configuration
- PowerShell execution options
- Properties Panel options
- Default Grid options
- Logging options
- Theme Selection
- Materials batch size
The following are not shared across products (changes only apply to the product the feature was opened from):
- Assign Level
- Family Browser
- Custom library location
- Custom column headers
- Favorite/Recent selections
- HotKey bindings
- Form/Dialog size and positioning
- Grid States
- Reconnect Tolerance
- Rotation Angle
- Run Alignment
- Spooling
- Sheet opening options
- Selection Filter
- Network location
- Ranking/Last Used data
- HotKey bindings
- Suppressed Messages
- View Sheet Names (last used)
- Location
- Package
- Spool
Reset Workstation Settings will only apply to the product settings under which the command was run. To completely reset workstation settings, this should be done on all installed products in immediate succession.
After installation notes
The first time a product is run after a new installation, configurations should be reviewed as shared options may be inherited from an existing installation of a separate product.
For example, if eVolve Mechanical has been installed on the machine for some time and then eVolve Electrical is installed, some shared configuration options may appear within the eVolve Electrical Workstation Settings which were previously set within eVolve Mechanical. These should be reviewed and adjusted as needed - keeping in mind what is shared and what is not.