This needs to be mentioned. My manager has told me to ask if these issues of downloading new versions is worth the money my company pays for this product. I have been using STAAD now for 12 years but the new programs that Bentley is trying to attach and integrate has been less than desirable with all the program errors I have encountered. I have logged many software disputes but all I get is "download the new version", which doesn't help me because I cannot do this by myself, it goes through a software review from our central office in San Antonia, TX. I need Bentley to prove to my company, in some form, that it needs the new version to analyze any structure whether STAAD, RAM Connections or STAAD Foundation Advanced. RAM Structural Systems is basically useless when trying to ISM STAAD files. Beams are not correctly placed, issues with gravity members or lateral members not being defined correctly when imported from ISM.
I recently completed my yearly review with my manager and I brought up all of the problems I have encountered with the Bentley programs. He agrees with me that STAAD has not been forthcoming with fixing errors, only asking for the model and reissuing another version that fixes what was wrong without explanation and this dates back to 1990 as he has told me.
Personally, I am having a hard time relying on your company to put forth a working version of any of your structural programs because of the fact Bentley keeps reissuing versions of programs we already have without any explanation of what was wrong with the previous version. I have found many errors that have been “Logged” in the most recent of versions that has been supplied to us. It seems that when I find an issue with the recent program it gets corrected in the next version. Am I to assume that I am a beta tester for all Bentley software that is issued to us? If so then other users of this software may not be aware of these problems and are designing inferior structures that could become catastrophic failures in the field.
Russell, I have had the exact comment to them that I feel like a beta tester. Just to compare notes, I've opened 116 service request since 2012. A few were just questions, some were enhancement request and a few were my mistake but most, by far, were bug notifications. Fifty of these are showing as being closed. I feel it is Bentley's job to tell me when they fixed the bug and close out the ticket, not mine to review my reported bugs every time a new release comes out, then, if it's fixed close the ticket. I seldom get notified when a bug is fixed.
To your point about users not being aware of bugs, I would say this is a certainty.
I've felt like a Bentley beta tester for several years as well. Actually, I find more bugs in Bentley production versions than I do in other programs where I actually do beta-testing. RAM Connection is, as far as I can tell, Bentley's red-headed stepchild that they keep locked in the basement and throw a bread crust to every now and then... Which is unfortunate since that was my main connection design software. Also unfortunate since every project requires connections, and most failures (e.g. KC Hyatt...) occur at connections. That's a bad design area to neglect and not dedicate adequate resources to.
Agree about RAM Connection. How long have they been promising HSS connections?
The oldest email I still have is from December 2011, but I think I first asked about them back in 2010. The first response I remember was someone from Bentley wondering why that would be needed... I never got any more responses from that person again. I used to hear that they would be in the "next version" for several cycles, maybe 2011 to 2014 roughly. Then they stopped giving an ETA on HSS connections, although they bought Limcon in 2013, and did make the mistake of promising a merged program that would incorporate the HSS connections already in Limcon at one point. That consolidation of connection design capabilities was supposed to occur within a year (v10 was supposed to be the new consolidated version as I recall). Seemed overly optimistic at the time, and apparently it was. That and they probably would've ended up with either mad Limcon users, mad RAM users, or both... Oh well, at least v12 is the start of some HSS connection design.