Hi,
How can I define a list of entries to behave as favorites, while using the favorites button on the catalog browser?
Where these data are saved?
tnx!
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Hello Roy,
There is a button to add the items to favirite. Refer attachment. Note that the favirite is Per user per family code based list in AutoCAD Electrical 2015 onwardws.
Hi Mayuresh,
Thank you for your time, but we all know where the button is.
What I'm really asking, is how to export the data (favorite entries) to another user and how can I edit these entries manually.
There is not a way provided to do this (good idea to log on the IdeaStation) but I did find some "under-the-hood" information on this.
We store all the favorite list, search history, and also the Column display/order information, etc in the following xml file, Autodesk.Electrical.SharedControl.Config.xml.
You can copy the xml file to other computers to share with other users.
Finding it is a little tricky. Look at :
C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\IsolatedStorage\bddq4gim.ust\rkxexbjr.qmd\Url.bit1plk2pr2oqaao31yhv31vjmnyzkds\AssemFiles\Autodesk.Electrical.SharedControl.Config.xml
The folder marked as red in the path is random generated, so you may need to search the file to get the path. And also you may see 2 folders if you have both AutoCAD Electrical and Inventor Catalog Browser Addin installed. And possibly more folders for other releases of AutoCAD Electrical.
What I did was add a favorite on both computers so I could see the updated date on the file it was changing. Then I copied the one from my computer to the other.
I would make backups of any files first before you start overwriting any, just in case. Especially since this isn't really a documented way to do this.
Regards,
Pat Murnen
Thank you Pat, this is exactly what I was looking for!
Works great also!
BR,
Roy Perry
Glad that worked. Just a word of caution - since this was not intended for this use I can't say for sure it will continue to work in future releases, service packs, etc. It may work but you would need to verify with any updates to the product.
Regards,
Pat Murnen
Hi Pat,
Will this file be used by subsequent AutoCAD versions or will a new file be created?
Thanks,
David Brude
David, The original post was in 2015 and I checked and the file appears to be in 2022 so I would assume it will continue to be used but I have no inside knowledge or way to know if it will be used in any future releases.
Regards,
Pat
I meant that if you move from 2022 to 2023 is the file recreated in a new path or does it use the same file from 2022?
Hi David,
What Pat kindly posted in 2015 still stands in newer versions (2023 included).
Each version creates a different folder contains a "AssemFiles" folder with the "Autodesk.Electrical.SharedControl.Config.xml" file.
I don't know about an easy way to migrate the favorites from a previous version, but you can simply copy the "Autodesk.Electrical.SharedControl.Config.xml" file from one version to another.
I hope it helps.
Roy Perry
Okay that's what I wanted to know. So I will need to stash that file in a safe place before upgrading and copy back to the new location. What a mess.
Thank you for the responses Roy and Pat!
Sincerely,
David Brude
(WAS: Not sure why I can't get this to work, simply by replacing the Autodesk.Electrical.SharedControl.Config.xml.)
And the answer was I had a mix-up or corruption in the source file. Never mind.
I wrote a short VB.Net console application to search for the file on a user's station & replace it with a source file from our network, just to make sharing it easier.
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