A workscope is a subset of your design that you want to see an output for (e.g price quotation). It could be 1 room, 1 floor or the entire design.
A workscope called “Complete Design” is available by default. So by default - when you access any output, this workscope will be used. In case you want to see an output for something else, you will have to create a separate workscope(s).
To view existing workscopes in your design, edit them or create new ones - click on the Workscope icon on your Outputs/Production tab.
Earlier for some of the outputs (like pricing quotation) you could simply use the level selector (Building->Floor->Room) and see your output for that level. This was available for some outputs and not available for some (e.g cutlist could only be seen for the entire design and had a room filter instead). Now the flow is unified across outputs - create a workscope for your area of interest and see the output.
Workscopes and Work Orders
A lot of Manufacturing clients process a project in parts - typically by room. E.g Kitchen, followed by Master Bedroom followed by other rooms. The suggested process would be to create workscopes for each room and then create new work orders linked to the same production design - 1 work order per room. To understand what’s a production design - you can check this link - https://help.infurnia.com/en/articles/12959895-updated-workflow-for-creating-work-orders


