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Brief background on IFC and dRofus

dRofus can read IFC file content, thus enabling transfer of data to/from any program that can read and write IFC. In addition, geometrical model information stored in IFC files can be accessed in dRofus, letting users see 2D or 3D content created in other programs.

To enable these features, dRofus supports two different ways to connect to IFC data:

  • Local upload and export of single IFC files to the dRofus client (desktop application). 

  • Upload of ifc models to the dRofus web.  

Local upload and export of single IFC files

The upload of IFC files to dRofus enables the user to upload content from an IFC file to a dRofus database. The requirement for this to happen, is to have a common key between the IFC content and the dRofus database. Which key to use can be defined by the user. Similarly, content from a dRofus database can be used to update an IFC file. When an IFC file is loaded it can also be viewed by the user in the client viewer if it contains geometrical data.

For how to work with read/write of IFC, see Local upload and export of IFC files

Upload of IFC models to the dRofus web for viewing

Through the dRofus web IFC setup, any user with full modelserver permission can upload IFC models for viewing in 2D or 3D. Any user with read permission to the modelserver can thereafter see the model when they are logged in to that project in the dRofus web. 

If  the user wants to upload one file to view without others having access to it, that should be done in the dRofus client. 

More about uploading IFC models for 2D/ 3D viewing, can be found here: Connecting to one or several IFC Models for 2D/ 3D viewing

 

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