Clash Manager Configuration
- Last UpdatedNov 14, 2025
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The Clash Manager Configuration button leads to the Clash Manager Configuration Form
Note:
In the case of Standalone Clash Manager, a dialog box prompting entry of the Clash
Manager Admin Password appears for non-administrative users. This password is set
in the 'Clash Manager Configuration' form - Project tab, to prevent unauthorized access
to the 'Clash Manager Configuration' form. Once entered, the user will not be prompted
again to enter the password until the session ends. Supervisors of Administrator discipline
are not required to enter this password.
Advanced Tab
The Advanced tab is used for major 'housekeeping' tasks and to introduce discrete periods or points in the history of clash runs (milestones).
Clash Manager Advanced Options:

Note:
It can be accessed only by Supervisors of the Administrator discipline.
The tab contains the following items:
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Description |
For optional entry of a description of the new period or point (milestone) |
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Track Changes |
Initiates saving the current discipline/status/counts. This has the effect of adding another point in the history shown on the Clash Manager form. 'New' clashes are tracked from this point. |
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Recompute Properties |
Leads to the. Clash Recomputation Form Used following change in the model. |
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Load Clash File |
Leads to the Load Clash File Form. Used following a failure during clash file handling. |
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Reset Group Status |
When all individual clashes within a group have the same status, it is applied to the Group. |
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Reset Group Owner |
When all individual clashes within a group have the same owner discipline, it is applied to the Group. |
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Delete All Unreferenced Groups, Elements, and Comments |
Removes from the clash report data any groups or elements that are no longer involved with clashes |
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Delete All Clash Data, including Comments and History |
Removes all clash report data from the database, but not configuration data. Therefore, clash set definitions, check list, obstruction list and so on remain, but can be deleted manually. The clash history is deleted. Remaining data is truncated to recover unused space in the Oracle Table Space. |
Note:
Counters are NOT reset (as Oracle does not provide this facility).