To ensure that the facility management functions for buildings—whose data has been imported from CAD drawings—work properly, these CAD drawings must meet certain basic minimum requirements. We refer to these minimum requirements as the eTASK CAD Requirements and abbreviate them as ECA.
The goal of the ECA is to ensure consistent data quality and structuring of CAD drawings and alphanumeric data for import into eTASK. We assume that companies and government agencies already have CAD guidelines in place that serve as requirements for drawing creation. The ECAs should be viewed as a supplement to these CAD guidelines and can be applied to both renovation and new construction projects as well as to the capture of existing data.
Why did we choose the term “eTASK CAD Requirements”?
The ECAs are minimum requirements for CAD drawings (and thus for architectural drafters), just as the CAD guidelines are. We used a different term because these are purely requirements of the eTASK software that eTASK needs to function properly. eTASK is not a client in the drawing creation process. Therefore, we decided to use a separate term to avoid further confusion. The ECA can, of course, be part of the CAD guidelines that our customers establish for their CAD drawings if they then also want to manage these CAD drawings with eTASK.
eTASK AutoCAD Requirement | Description | Date |
|---|---|---|
📄 ECA-001: Zuordnung von gezeichneten Strukturen zu einer Layerstruktur IC2800 | Mapping of drawn structures to a layer structure | September 1, 2025 |
Room Polygons and Floor Polygons | September 1, 2025 | |
Room stamps with room information | September 1, 2025 | |
Hatching should be avoided | September 1, 2025 |
A configuration parameter can be used to specify that certain ECAs should not be taken into account. By default, all ECAs are active.
Note: A configuration parameter can be used to specify that certain ECAs should not be taken into account. By default, all ECAs are active.