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Open the WiresDefinition.csv to see the structure of the
file.
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- The PartNumber and the Filename tags
are mandatory.
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The
PartNumber corresponds to the wire
reference identifier.
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The
Filename is the name of the document (CATProduct)
containing the wire reference that will be created.
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The Family tag lets you specify the family in which the wire reference
will be stored. It is not mandatory and if not defined, the wire
reference created will be stored in the first family associated
to the wire type according to the mapping defined in a preceding
step. Don't forget to update them with a valid path!
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As a wire has no geometrical
representation, the
Icon tag
allows you to associate a picture (bmp, jpg). The smaller the
picture is and the faster the load of the catalog document will
be!
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The other tags correspond to the
attributes of the wire type.
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The tag order does not matter.
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- If the Diameter only is valuated, the Section
will be computed.
- If the Section only is valuated, the Diameter
will be computed.
- If both are valuated:
- If the values are consistent: there will be no change
- If the values are inconsistent: the Section will be
computed from the Diameter.
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The .csv file is either a text file (with columns separated by a comma
or a semi-colon) or an Excel file (with cells separated by a comma or
semi-colon) saved in the .csv format.
The default column separator used by Electrical Library for csv files is
the semi-colon ";". |