[ORD 2021 R1] Downgrade Civil Model?

I was reading the "what's new" document for ORD 2021 R1 and I saw this:

  • Removed the Downgrade Civil Model tool from Technical Preview.
  • Integrated the Downgrade Civil Model tool with ProjectWise.

What does this mean? Is this tool still available for those of us who do not use ProjectWise?

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  • Hi Mary,

    I tried this out earlier, if you are in the ProjectWise environment it is integrated inside it. Otherwise, works as normal.

    Regards,

    Mark


    OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12)  |  Microstation 2023  |  ProjectWise CE 3.4

    Answer Verified By: MaryB 

  • Hi Mark,

    I was looking to use the Civil File Manager to upgrade my dgnlib's to ORD 2021 R1.  When i try to run it, i get that the Type initializer for 'Bentley CifNET ProjectWise PWWrapper' threw an exception.

    We do not use Projectwise.  Have you tried to use the new 10.10 version of the manager?

    C:\Program Files\Bentley\OpenRoads Designer CE 10.10\OpenRoadsDesigner\CivilFileManager.exe

    Will i have to open each file rather than using the Folder + sub Folders options to upgrade multiple files?

    Thanks.... i thought this went along with the content of this post.  if not i can post it elsewhere.

    EricM

  • i do not know how to run it "inside the Software".  i only run it by double clicking on the CivilFileManager.exe.  It opens.... but when I use the   File > Open  > and then select any entry.... File, Folder or Folder + Sub Folders.... it comes back with...  Unhandled Exception

    Thank you for your response.  i will report it as a Bug.  i Followed Mark's advice and updated all dgn and dgnlib files by running a batch process.

    EricM

  • If you are not using ProjectWise at all in your company then you can disable the ProjectWise Integration by editing the file pw.cfg in the folder: C:\Program Files\Bentley\OpenRoads Designer CE 10.10\OpenRoadsDesigner\config\appl\ 

    You will need to uncomment (remove the #) the line: PW_DISABLE_INTEGRATION_FROM_DESKTOP=1 and save the file back in the same folder. You will need administrative credentials to do this in the particular folder.

    Once this is set then you can run the Civil File Manager as normal and it will not "call" the ProjectWise environment.

    Sonya

  • Thank you Sonya.  That did the trick!!

    is there any way to do this from a network location?  Most users do not have administrative privileges.  It would be nice to have that functionality available when they need to upgrade projects.

    I guess I can get that file replaced as part of the install.

    Thanks!

    EricM

  • Sorry it is impossible to anticipate how each company is structured and so not possible for me to give you advice on that. I am guessing that you could get it done during the install process, but that would need to be setup by the IT team that does that install.

    Sonya

  • So...instead of making it default to a standard installation without ProjectWise, Y'all decided that it should default to a ProjectWise environment?

    ProjectWise is not a prerequisite for OpenRoads Designer and we should have full functionality out of the box without it. I don't see your "instructions" to edit the PW.CFG file anywhere in the documentation. I don't understand HOW IT is supposed to "know" that. And your interpretation that "It is impossible to anticipate how each company is structured" rings with a lack of imagination, if not laziness to consider at least a few different options.

    It is NOT unusual for users to NOT have administrator privileges.
    It is NOT unusual for the IT people who do the software installs to NOT be the people most knowledgeable about the finer details of  every software they touch.
    It is NOT unusual for a company to have OpenRoads Designer without ProjectWise.

    None of these is an exotic concept. Pretty standard operating procedure, in my experience.
    I get more and more frustrated by Bentley's disregard for standard business practices and actual working user experience. This company is moving, philosophically, away from a practical solution grounded in engineering practice and more toward an ivory tower of ideals with little to no concern for how the work actually gets done.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

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  • So...instead of making it default to a standard installation without ProjectWise, Y'all decided that it should default to a ProjectWise environment?

    ProjectWise is not a prerequisite for OpenRoads Designer and we should have full functionality out of the box without it. I don't see your "instructions" to edit the PW.CFG file anywhere in the documentation. I don't understand HOW IT is supposed to "know" that. And your interpretation that "It is impossible to anticipate how each company is structured" rings with a lack of imagination, if not laziness to consider at least a few different options.

    It is NOT unusual for users to NOT have administrator privileges.
    It is NOT unusual for the IT people who do the software installs to NOT be the people most knowledgeable about the finer details of  every software they touch.
    It is NOT unusual for a company to have OpenRoads Designer without ProjectWise.

    None of these is an exotic concept. Pretty standard operating procedure, in my experience.
    I get more and more frustrated by Bentley's disregard for standard business practices and actual working user experience. This company is moving, philosophically, away from a practical solution grounded in engineering practice and more toward an ivory tower of ideals with little to no concern for how the work actually gets done.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

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