User's Common Uses of Harvested Files
Following are the common uses of harvested files for a user:
Creating Sections or Sheets and Publishing Them
You want to add a section or sheet to a WorkSet that other users can find and access. By working within the WorkSet file directory structure, as defined by the administrator, you put the new resources where existing Configuration Variable Links can find them. When other users expand a Configuration Variable Link in a link set, they discover any/all resources in the files named by the configuration variable.
Accessing Existing Sections While Doing Sheet Layout
You want to access resources such as existing sections while doing sheet layout in a WorkSet. Your WorkSet should already point to the correct top-level link set(s). To access sections, select the appropriate link set, navigate to the appropriate folder, and find a Configuration Variable Link called sections, which was previously defined by the administrator. Expand this link to see all the sections in the files identified by the configuration variable. You can then drag the links out of the expanded list to the sheets for creating section views.
Displaying New Sections and Sheets
In order to avoid performance lags, a Configuration Variable link displays a cached view of resources. When the content of the files changes, you have three options: ignore the new resources, close and reopen MicroStation, or right-click the Configuration Variable link and choose Refresh from the pop-up menu.