RobDraw Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 There's really not much to show. It's simple categorization. Our library is huge. Since yours is small, start simple. You can modify it as you build it. As a simple example: Electrical Power Outlets Equipment Lighting Fixtures Switches Mechanical Air Diffusers and Grilles Fittings Piping Radiation Fittings Equipment Quote
Ski_Me Posted July 27, 2015 Author Posted July 27, 2015 Ok so you have a category folder with sub folders, is that right? Then if I was to follow this example my structure would look like: Notification Audio with Visual Visual only Audio only Speaker with Visual Speaker only Initiating This would contain all the initiating devices addressable and conventional such as smoke detectors, pull stations, monitoring and control modules, water flow, and tamper switches. Equipment For all my different panels like the fire alarm panel, power supply panel for the notification circuits, annunciators, and communicators. I didn't see a need to break down all my initiating and equipment into sub groups cause I'm not doing a data extraction that you most likely are. Quote
RobDraw Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 You are correct despite that my sub-folders did not get indented the way I typed them. Your organization looks good to me. We don't do data extraction and I don't see how a folder structure would have any affect on that. Quote
Ski_Me Posted July 27, 2015 Author Posted July 27, 2015 Great thanks, I thought you had sub groups for your blocks to help keep track of attributes if you were doing data extractions. I'm trying to figure out a way to do a data extraction with my devices that would load them all into a spread sheet that would do my battery calculations, but that's a project for in the future. Quote
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