Autodesk Fabrication: Best Practice #3
Don’t leave proxy items in your fabrication database.
You’ll notice these as they appear with curly brackets { } around a piece of text like an ITM name or DWG name.
These proxy objects can show up many places. Services, Service Templates, Materials, Connectors, Seams, etc. They occur when an ITM or drawing containing ITM’s references a database entry that no longer exists in your Fabrication configuration. As an example, if you delete a connector from your database, let’s say “Copper Cup” then later add an ITM to your drawing that contains a reference to that connector, it gets added back to your configuration and displays the ITM name in the curly brackets.
If there’s bracketed items in your database they should either be made permanent or deleted. If deleted, they may keep coming back. If you truly want them gone, you need to find the objects bringing them back and update them to the new item in your database configuration that they should point to.
A properly managed Fabrication database configuration should have everything configured properly. Items with curly brackets are an indication that things are not configured properly.
Future posts will explain various techniques to help identify where these bracketed items come from as well as how to correct them efficiently.