When I started using my Altium 365 Workspace for collaboration, I found I could make things run more smoothly when I kept things organized. However, I prevented any issues thanks to all the organization tools built into the Explorer panel within Altium Designer. Let’s take a look at how you can get the most value out of your Altium 365 Workspace in terms of organization and access management.
If it’s your first time using Altium 365, the concept of a Workspace might seem deceiving. If you have multiple projects with multiple groups of collaborators, why is there only one Workspace? Shouldn’t each group of collaborators be given different workspaces? If you do this, you’ve just doubled the time required to manage stored design data, or you now have to delegate these tasks to two Administrators.
It’s much easier to think of a Workspace like a server for your office LAN. The server gives an individual user or groups of users access to specific files and services provided through the server. In this analogy, your Workspace is like your LAN server; you have the freedom you need to organize it as you see fit while controlling who has access to different files.
Here are some of the benefits of having a single Workspace for your company:
If you were to use multiple Workspaces, you would need to replicate each group of settings across each Workspace. Taking advantage of some organization features in the Explorer panel in Altium Designer is the first step in organizing your Workspace.
We’ll look at the two critical features in your Altium 365 Workspace that help you stay organized: folders and user access. Your Altium 365 Workspace exists on the cloud, but is accessible in two locations:
Here, we want to show how a single Altium 365 Workspace can organize your design data and user access within Altium Designer.
To get started with organizing existing projects, your old design/project data, or libraries, you can take a few steps. I like creating a project in the web interface, and then adding my old project data directly to the new project in Altium Designer. The other option is to take advantage of the folder organization features in the Explorer panel within Altium Designer. The approach I’ll present here uses the Explorer panel, but you can access the same list of features and organization functions in your web interface through Altium 365.
If you have a set of old projects and organize them into a different folder from your active projects, simply open the Explorer panel in Altium Designer. Right-click on the folder list in the left portion of the window and click “Add Top-level Folder” or “Add Subfolder” to create a new folder. A small window will appear, and you can now enter a folder name, naming scheme, and description. You can also define a specific type of folder (e.g., Components, Footprints, etc.), which will allow you to store specific files.
If you want to organize projects into different folders, simply select the Generic Folder option in the above window. After you create your folder, simply drag an entry from the main Projects folder into your new folder.
Note that, once you move something out of the Projects folder, it will not be visible in the Projects window in your Workspace web interface. Anyone with access to the project can still navigate to the project in the Explorer panel and open the project as usual. You can also add a new set of project files directly to your local computer's new folder. Simply select the new folder in the main list, and click the “Add an Item...” link.
As your Altium 365 Workspace administrator, you’ll need to keep your Workspace organized and control who can access different projects. Access management can be done at the group level or the user level, and you can do this within Altium Designer. To do this, open up the project you want to maintain using the Explorer window in Altium Designer. Once you’ve opened the project, just right-click on the project in the Projects panel and click “Share.” A small dialog box will open where you can share with an outside collaborator (e.g., your manufacturer), someone on your team, or an entire user group.
By default, the setting for “Everyone on the team” will be “Can View.” Simply set the access level for each user or user group in this window. Follow the same steps for the remaining projects in your Workspace.
This blog should show you the value of working in a single workspace: you only have to define individual groups of settings and file structures. You can regulate user activity within your Workspace. For a more in-depth look at defining user groups and assigning access to different projects in your Altium 365 Workspace, look at this tutorial to regulate user access.
Altium Designer with Altium 365 brings an unprecedented amount of integration to the electronics industry until now relegated to the world of software development, allowing designers to work from home and reach unprecedented levels of efficiency.
We have only scratched the surface of what is possible to do with Altium Designer on Altium 365. You can check the product page for a more in-depth feature description or one of the On-Demand Webinars.