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maheshm
07.08.2017, 06:17
HI!        I AM WORKING AS A CAD ENGINEER I HAVE MADE MORE FABRICATION DRAWING FOR NEW PLANT PROJECT NOW THE PROJECT IS COMPLETED. SO I AM PLANNING TO SEGREGATE ALL FABRICATION DRAWING AND GIVING DRAWING NUMBERING ALSO COULD YOU TELL ME HOW TO GIVE DRAWING NUMBERING PROPERLY WITH EXAMPLE. 

John Connor
07.08.2017, 11:44
Isn't there a company standard to follow?

maheshm
08.08.2017, 12:45
There is no fabrication drawing previously only 

John Connor
08.08.2017, 19:43

Then I guess you can create your own methodology for numbering your drawings.  One company I know precedes the drawing number with a letter denoting the paper size.  Example:D-12335The "12335" may just be a consecutive number assigned as a project comes in.  Drawings assigned this master number will then get a sequential dash-number for each sheet.  Example:D-12335-1 (for sheet 1), D-12335-2 (for sheet 2), D-12335-3, etc.Now if there happens to be a smaller sheet size used for the next drawing in the sequence it might get numbered thusly...C-12335-4The "D" and "C" size designations obviously reference drawings done to an imperial scale.  You would substitute metric equivalents for the sheet size.  Do you understand me?The last company I worked for numbered their drawings with the year followed by a consecutive number.  So, for example, the first job for the year 2017 would be numbered....2017.001Sheet numbers would start out as 2017.001.01, 2017.001.02, 2017.001.03, etc.If you don't like either one of these ideas come up with one of your own.
John Connor2017-08-09 11:36:34

maheshm
09.08.2017, 08:51
thanks a lot sir i got a idea from this conservation i would make drawing number from this conservation 

maheshm
17.08.2017, 06:56
FINALY I CREATED DRAWING NUMBER THANKS A LOT JHON


John Connor
17.08.2017, 13:04
It looks rather involved.  Can you explain what is supposed to mean?