You think about downloading the AutoCAD Electrical 2016 Eaton content update and try to install it on your 2017 workstation. This may work, I do not know, but Autodesk does not say it is compatible so do you take the chance of messing up your AutoCAD Electrical 2017 installation or do you wait for Autodesk to release the update? The installation routines use the same methods of adding the Eaton content to the manufacturer content as the AutoCAD Electrical Migration Utility uses. This article will allow you to add the Eaton updated manufactures content using the Migration Utility so you use the extend content now instead of waiting.
The first step is to make a backup of your existing AutoCAD Electrical databases, symbols and other files that may be altered during the process. This is just a safety precaution so you can return AutoCAD Electrical to the original state if you make a mistake. The file level you back up is up to you. I will be backing up the folder containing the catalog databases and the panel footprint symbols. You can find these two folders by looking in your project "Settings" (wd.env file) for the catalog databases location and your project "Properties" for your panel footprint library folder location.
The next step is to download the additional Eaton manufacturers content. You will find it at this location in a zip file format. Open up the zip file and find the Eaton schematic catalog database file. You will find it is in the following zip file location. Save it to the same location as the zip file just keep things organized. I will be coming back to unzip the Eaton footprint lookup catalog database in another article so if you can save it out now if you would like.
Open up AutoCAD Electrical 2017 and open a new schematic drawing or an existing one it really does not matter. All commands require you to have a active drawing open in order to use them. Select the Project tab and then select the Migration Utility.Select the Catalog Lookup entry by placing a check mark in the box. This indicates that we are going to migrate into the catalog lookup database. Please note that the Migration From box says "Custom" which means there are no other AutoCAD Electrical version on this workstation so I am creating a custom migration.
The next thing I need to configure is the Copy/Merge Options. Put some thought into these settings to make sure that you add the new Eaton content and maintain your existing database. In my example I am going to merge the new content and overwrite existing database records but maintain any added custom database entries.
The next step is to select the new Eaton content source file which you unzipped earlier and place it in the Source column. This will be a Microsoft Access database file with a .MDB extension.Next step is to select the destination catalog database that the new Eaton content will be merged into. This will normally be AutoCAD Electrical 2017 default_cat.mdb file unless your company had renamed it. The location may vary depending on your company's installation.
Selecting "OK" at the bottom of the migration utility dialog box will bring up a summary of the pending actions. You are also given the ability to save the migration configuration for use at another time which is not needed since this is a one time operation. Select "OK" to start the migration process. The process will take a few minutes to complete often hesitating during the process so be patient. Progress bars will be presented showing the progress of the migration process.
Once the process is complete the migration utility will display the Migration complete dialog box listing the location of files. You may be interested in the migration log file which is quite detail. Play close attention the statement at the bottom of this dialog box stating you must close and restart AutoCAD Electrical to use the migrated files. Select "Done" to finish.
On the website where you originally downloaded the Eaton content you will find a PDF listing all of the new Eaton content families. I am going to use this to prove the process worked. Below is a screen shot from this document listing the CB (Circuit Breakers) series content that is included in the update.
Before I used the migration utility process, described above, I used the AutoCAD Electrical Catalog Browser to search for Eaton EHD Series circuit breakers. The Content Browser shows that they do not exist in the catalog database.
After the migration the same search shows that the Eaton circuit breaker series is now a part of the AutoCAD Electrical catalog proving the migration was a success.
In my next blog article I will cover the process of using the AutoCAD Electrical 2017 migration utility to add the Eaton content to the footprint database and also to add the additional footprint symbols to the application.
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