How do you number revisions?

How do you number revisions?

A revision number always has an even number of period-separated decimal integers. By default revision 1.1 is the first revision of a file. Each successive revision is given a new number by increasing the rightmost number by one.

What is the purpose of revision numbers on the drawings?

As the component or system is modified, and the drawing is updated to reflect the changes, the revision number is increased by one, and the revision number in the revision block is changed to indicate the new revision number.

When should you change the revision of a document?

The Revision number is changed manually when the document itself undergoes a significant change. This is to ensure that anyone with a hard copy or local copy knows when they need to update their copy. The Revision number is generally included on the document itself and is entered into Quality Systems Toolbox to match.

What does revision NC mean?

NC – RELEASE FOR MANUFACTURE. AFTER THAT EACH REV IS ALPHABETICAL.

Do revisions start at 0 or 1?

It starts wherever you want it to. you can use whatever numbering or lettering scheme you want. It’s yours. Do yourself a favor and make it logical though or you will end up with a boy named Sue.

What are document revisions?

The Document Revision Procedure outlines the procedure to follow for revising, adding, or deleting a document in the process management system. The Document Revision Form allows you to request that a document be revised, added or deleted in the process management system.

How are revisions shown on drawings?

When a revision involves two or more individual changes on a drawing, each change may be identified by a sequence number enclosed in parentheses preceding the description of the change.

What is revision in drawing?

The term “Drawing Revision” refers to modifications that are made to a drawing after it has been signed and issued. The first revision to a drawing takes place after the initial issue of the drawing is signed and released for bid or construction.

What is document revision number?

The revision number is the number of times the document has been saved. That means it should correspond to the Date Modified field in the file manager, sometimes called Date Last Saved. (Note that using Save As resets the revision number to 1 in the new file.)

What is a revision number?

A revision number is a small integer. It is a strictly local convenience identifier for a revision. It can be useful as it is shorter to type than the 40-digit hexadecimal string that uniquely identifies a revision.

Is revision 1 the original?

Changes are usually identified by a number or letter code, termed the “revision number”, “revision level”, or simply “revision”. For example, an initial set of files is “revision 1”. When the first change is made, the resulting set is “revision 2”, and so on.

How do you do revisions?

17 Essential Revision Tips

  1. Start revising early.
  2. Plan your revision using a timetable.
  3. Don’t spend ages making your notes look pretty.
  4. Set up a nice, tidy study space.
  5. Vary your revision with different activities.
  6. Stick revision notes all around your house.
  7. Sleep on your exam notes (optional)

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