Quality Assurance Model Verify creates a series of Knowledge Views. QA Verifiy functions are disabled if you work in the Production View. Authoring functions, including updating a project, are always performed against a work order or a standing task, and always in a Work In Progress (or WIP) view that until it is published, is only visible to users working in the work order or standing task.


The Quality Assurance Model Verify feature is available through the Tools menu.


This feature lets you check models for completeness by isolating point clouds from laser scan regions with the modeled assets within the region. It creates a series of Knowledge Views with laser scan regions and the assets that are within the immediate vicinity of each region.


Before starting, open an asset window and set the view options (background color, axes position, display mode, etc.) appropriately. These settings will be used for every knowledge view that is created.

You must belong to a role which has the appropriate access rights to create knowledge views in the workspace where the views will be created, and must be working in a work order or standing task.

Start by specifying one or more regions. One knowledge view will be created per region, and each view will be named the same as the region;



Then choose which workspace to look for assets that are within the vicinity of each region. More than one workspace can be selected;


Finally, choose in which workspace to create the knowledge views and the name of the folder where the views will be created. Once the process is complete, the folder will be accessible through the Knowledge Book. You can choose to eliminate the points from the knowledge views by clipping them based on each of the assets dimensions. The points belonging to the assets or the ones that do not belong to the assets can be clipped. This option can help you determine which points were not used in modeling. Once the knowledge view is loaded, those clipped points may be restored in the view as they are not permanently deleted.


Depending on the number of regions and the amount of elements modeled, this process can be computationally intensive and can take up to several hours to complete.