*Refer to Kate's Individual blog for full Text Conversation
We figured out the problem in the end,
which turned out to be an issue with misunderstanding.
With the BIM serve not functioning
properly, we were losing time working on our project. Ryan asked me to transfer
the house file onto my personal laptop and re-arrange all the ‘pods’ at home at
to a stage where Kate could begin working on the landscape.
Later on, we found out Ryan had uploaded his original file to the server and not the updated house I had worked on.
Knowing I would not be able to work on the project on a particular day Kate wanted to work on it. I met her at her place and transferred the updated house file to her computer for her to upload when she got to the computer lab.
However, as I understand it, Kate arrived at the computer lab and noticed Ryan had uploaded his file. She could not work out why the file didn’t update when she clicked on ‘Send & Receive’.
Later on, we found out Ryan had uploaded his original file to the server and not the updated house I had worked on.
Knowing I would not be able to work on the project on a particular day Kate wanted to work on it. I met her at her place and transferred the updated house file to her computer for her to upload when she got to the computer lab.
However, as I understand it, Kate arrived at the computer lab and noticed Ryan had uploaded his file. She could not work out why the file didn’t update when she clicked on ‘Send & Receive’.
Then followed the Text conversation until
she realized that she needed to upload the file I had worked on at home to over
ride the initial file Ryan uploaded, instead of send and receiving nothing.
Just make it all sound like my fault then...
ReplyDeleteIt wasnt anyones fault. It was a misunderstanding that we resolved. No one was at fault and luckily it wasn't a massive drama
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