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NOTE You can edit the attribute text file (*.wda) in Notepad; however, you must
set the Encoding to Unicode in the Open and Save dialog boxes.
The Project Database Service (PDS) saves all non-AutoCAD Electrical-aware
attributes from block files into the project for processing. The PDS maintains
these database entries when the drawing file is saved and monitors them in
real-time as if they are normal components in the project. Once the PDS
successfully places the attribute values of all blocks from the drawing files into
the AutoCAD Electrical project database, the report generator program is able
to place the listed attribute values into the report generators if a *.wda file is
found with the appropriate name in any of the search paths and has the correct
format.
NOTE The report format files (*.set) support the user-defined attributes for
automatic report generation. If a set file declares an attribute tag that is not found
in the User Defined Attribute List, the column in the report is empty. The
user-defined attributes display in the Change Report Format dialog boxes (on the
Report Generator dialog box, click Change Report Format).
Edit user-defined attribute list
Once you add an attribute to an AutoCAD Electrical block, you can edit the
attribute using the Show/Edit Miscellaneous option in the Insert/Edit
Component dialog box or using the Enhanced Attribute Editor tool accessed
by double-clicking on an AutoCAD block in the drawing. Attributes can then
be added to the user-defined attribute list for report generation.
1 Click Reports tab Miscellaneous panel User Attributes.
2 In the User Defined Attribute List dialog box, click inside the Attribute
Tag column for Row 1. Click Pick.
3 Select the attribute from the drawing.
The attribute displays in the Attribute Tag column in Row 1.
4 (Optional) Specify the column width, justification, and column title for
the attribute for report generation purposes.
Click in a cell to edit the cell or right-click in a cell to copy, cut, or paste
contents from one cell into another. If left blank, default values are used.
5 Repeat for any additional attributes.
6 Click OK.
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