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Specific menu options for workspaces
CAD Integrator allows you to check the availability and use of workspaces in a CAD drawing.
You can access CAD Integrator for workspaces at Space details > Workspaces. Here, you can make the settings for the CAD linked workspaces.
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You can only open CAD Integrator if you have an .orj file linked to a floor.
In addition to generic CAD Integrator menu options, there is a workspace specific option available on the drop-down menu: Workspace mapping (with a set of suboptions).
With the following Workspace mapping suboptions you can create the appropriate workspace mappings:
Availability: workspace mapping according to the workspace availability (partial) during a certain period.
The workspace coloring depends on the availability %. For example, you can create a workspace mapping of the availability % within a certain period.
Departments (workspace details): workspace mapping based on the workspace details of the departments that own the workspaces on the given date.
Departments level 1-4: workspace mapping based on the workspace details, per department level (1-4).
Departments (occupancy): workspace mapping according to the occupancy rates of the departments that occupy workspaces on the given date.
Occupancies 1-3: workspace mapping by occupancy rate, per department level (1-3), on the given date.
Workspace type: workspace mapping according to the workspace types based on a reference date. This allows you to see which workspace types are on a particular floor on a certain date.
User-defined workspace mapping: workspace mapping according to a user-defined data-only report. When the mapping is done, the CAD drawing legend displays the data from the selected report. You can use data-only reports from the Workspace, Workspace Details & Occupancy business objects.
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If user-defined workspace mapping is based on fields from the Components level (Departments, Cost centers, and Free attributes), the hatch patterns and colors from the selected component will be applied to the mapping.
You can also apply space mapping on the Workspaces level, via the Space mapping option on the CAD Integrator menu. This will result in a combined mapping of both spaces and workspaces. The same space mapping suboptions that are available on the Spaces level are also available here, with the exception of user-defined space mapping. See Space mapping. If you apply space mapping on the Workspaces level, only spaces with workspaces listed on the elements panel will get coloring according to the selected criteria. This implies that any filtering applied to workspaces will also impact the space mapping.