Yes, they are. And they are annoying. Unlike the AutoCAD tool, there is no way to anchor a connection across drawings. So if the line data changes at all on one but not the other, the connection is lost. Very frustrating. And I'm having to strangle people to get their marks to have continuity across the P&IDs so my drafters can follow through.
I've built an XLS spreadsheet that pulls all the unresolved lines so we can quickly scan for mismatches. Every time I hand a printout to the process group to fix marks, they grumble, but they are learning.
Yes, they are. And they are annoying. Unlike the AutoCAD tool, there is no way to anchor a connection across drawings. So if the line data changes at all on one but not the other, the connection is lost. Very frustrating. And I'm having to strangle people to get their marks to have continuity across the P&IDs so my drafters can follow through.
I've built an XLS spreadsheet that pulls all the unresolved lines so we can quickly scan for mismatches. Every time I hand a printout to the process group to fix marks, they grumble, but they are learning.