Get overview of "local" connectors from within the cloud environment
I sometimes use the iTwin Synchroniser from my desktop to directly synchronize models from a local source to the iModel. This means I don't have to first upload them, makes it also easier to deal with versioning. Unfortunately outside of the local...
I often have models or drawings that are not created in the same (/correct) local coordinate system. In Microstation application it is possible to assign GCS to those different files and then reference them with "GCS reprojection". Meaning that th...
Restrict creation of Events to authorised personnel
Restricted to minimise the number of events and control the relevance of events. Site teams to submit justified requests to PMs/PEs for creation of events.
Users feedback that there are too many notifications received as user will receive notification for each task assigned to them plus the reminder on the pending tasks. Possible to group the notifications into one per project per day or one notifica...
Allow users to see full calendar names in Task Properties> General
Currently if users have calendars with long names, they can be cut off in Task Properties> General> general> calendar picker. This discourages users from using Pro as a plannning/ scheduling tool. Provide a way to see full calendar names,...
Unnecessary information exported with MicroStation plugin
while exporting spx from MicroStation, the plugin exports 'Workset' header and other shared cell definitions which not required... it will be good not to export them as there is no use of them for building 4D.
Currently visually there is no difference between the planned tasks and started/finished tasks which makes it hard for user to identify tasks with actual progress. It would be the best to include this in subsequent releases.
Allow users to update tasks in the Schedule view - find the most regular updating activities and include those: update task durations update task relationships? update task status (status, actual start/ finish, % complete) etc.