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    Laura Sharpe

    Goody Gudarzian could clarify what you are trying to achieve with the filtering? We're able to access the 3D environment through the issue tracker. I'm curious because what happens when an object is removed? Or removed and replaced? The stamp will stay in the xyz even if the object is gone and there would be nothing to filter?

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    Laura Sharpe

    I'm going to send your clash suggestions to the team developing our clash tool. I want our clash to be better than Navisworks!

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    Goody Gudarzian

    At the moment, Revizto have 2 type of filter/search. filters working in issue tracker and search works in 3D which both are excellent, but the connection between 2 environment is missing. I am talking specifically about the stamps and clashes which are associated to the objects.

    for example

    1- when you run a search in 3D, I would like to see all issues/stamps related to the selected in 3D

    2- in a filter with some stamps/issues, I would like to be able to isolate all the objects associated with the filtered stamps. 

    Let me know if it is still not clear.

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    David Gomez

    Hi Goody, 

    You are correct at identifying the first filtered options. 

    There is a third option however and this may get close to your request!

    When viewing clash issues in Revizto - Navigate to "3D" and open the "object tree" > Right click on the source file that is being reviewed > and select "select clashes" > Open the "selection inspector" to review the specific elements in that system that are currently clashing. 

    Please let us know if this helps! Or if you would like to arrange a call to further walk through the above steps.

     

    Thanks,

    -Gomez

    Revizto ISM

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    Goody Gudarzian

    Thanks David, 

    That is exciting, but I can't see that option in my Revizto. Is it a new feature? do miss any steps or should I change any settings?

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    Laura Sharpe

    Goody Gudarzian I think the step you missed would be to open up the Issue Tracker first, then switch over to 3D.

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    Goody Gudarzian

    Thanks Laura, 

    Found it, but just highlights the clashes in 3D and not filtering the relative issues in the issue tracker, should it be like that?

    I guess it is a good tool but still we need to access to the issues related to these clashes. can you please explain if this is possible in the current version?

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    David Gomez

    Hey Goody!

    As long as you are in the latest version of Revizto (5.5.0) this is possible! 

    Please navigate to a clash issue within the Issue Tracker > then open 3D and right click on your colliding elements and select clashes > Navigate to 3D and open selection inspector to review the specific elements that are associated with the clash issue you are currently reviewing!

    Side note: You can also double click elements within 3D or the 3D issue to bring up element properties if needed!

    Hopefully this helps you.

    Thanks!

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