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- November 14, 2019 at 19:45 in reply to: Using Project Manager for Team: guide for installing and configuring database #22614Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017
Alex,
You are the man!
Thank you!
-Jared
November 14, 2019 at 00:52 in reply to: Using Project Manager for Team: guide for installing and configuring database #22584Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Hello Wojtek,
So it looks like I am having the exact same issue you are having, when upgrading to PM3. I do not completely understand how your solution works. Is there a chance you could give more detail…maybe a screen cap?
regards,
-Jared
October 7, 2019 at 20:54 in reply to: Using Project Manager for Team: guide for installing and configuring database #20979Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017- Is MySQL on it’s own dedicated machine?
- When you say it runs perfectly on one, what is the setup?
- Users privileges, I created separate accounts for each machine, as I had some troubles using one user for all machines. Might want to create a couple of additional accounts to test issues.
- Did you check your firewall permissions?
Hello Andreu,
A few thoughts and questions:
Keep us posted.
Cheers,
-Jared
August 17, 2019 at 19:00 in reply to: Using Project Manager for Team: guide for installing and configuring database #20515Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Glad it worked out!
March 13, 2019 at 02:15 in reply to: Using Project Manager for Team: guide for installing and configuring database #17845Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Hey Alex,
Thanks for answering, this!
Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Hello Alex,
I have a wishlist request from a coworker. He says” It would be great if I could add additional columns to the Asset Files view. I’d love a Width and Height column so I can easily see which of my maps are too huge. This would help me when I am trying to optimize a scene, by quickly displaying what assets need the most help.”
Cheers,
-Jared
Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Well after some snooping I found it. Again you are right. For those not in the know. All you have to do is right click on thumbnail of the object, select Merge>Merge with Default 3ds Max Diaglog.
That will then let you select an individual file. Awesome.
Thanks Alexander.
-Jared
Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017It would be pretty cool to be able to select a specific model from a file that you are importing.
e.g. I have a file that has several different signs in it. Instead of double clicking and bringing in the whole model, I would have the option to select a specific model from that file. Perhaps you could use shift and drag menu option. Once the submenu pops up, it shows a list of the models inside the file you are going to import, and you could select the object from there? Makes sense?
If not, let me know and I will send a couple of images over to better describe.
Regards,
-Jared
Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Hey Alexander,
Yep you were right! Turns out most of my team wasn’t on the latest version of Project Manager. Go figure.
Thank you,
-Jared
Jared HopkinsParticipantPosts: 3Threads: 10Joined: Feb 2017Thanks!