Hello,
The picture shows an example of 2 relay contact. The top one does not show the cross-reference to the coil, the bottom contact does show the cross-reference. In this case, the cross-references aren't necessary of course, because the device name gives that info, but there are situations where a customer requests different component ID schemes that don't give the line number in the device name.
I have used AEATTSHOW to make sure that the XREF attribute is supposed to display.
The above information is also true about some child devices showing or not showing DESC1, DESC2, DESC3.
Autocad Electrical 2009.
Thanks for any clues,
Doug
I just tried your suggestions and it still doesn't work. AEXREF consistently works on my system with parent devices but not necessarily child devices.
Window 7 and we are really running AE 2009. When I first got here, I asked for a little help from the IT guy and he said "We have already tried to fix some things and figured out the problem is AE 2009 with Windows 7." We are about to upgrade to Windows 10 so maybe they will update Autocad. It is also possible that they will just go with E-Plan and get rid of all the white haired, Autocad, contract guys, (me).
Edit: Not custom blocks
That is a good idea. I have already used up a 30 day trial on my home PC. I might be able to install a version on my wife's laptop. I will work on that tonight.
You sure the parent and child blocks are matched? they both have to have the exact same inst and loc values prior to doing an xref. I usually check both boxes when matching parent to child.
I didn't know that. If INST and LOC are blank at parent and child, is that a match?
Should be but keep in mind even so much as a space in one and not in the other could cause a miss match.
Hi there,
Just a couple of random thoughts since I did not see mention of them here.
You may have better result if you be sure to insert the parent device first and then insert the child. Inserting the child first my require a manual update to get the xref to display as has already been pointed out. And just to say something silly, be sure there are sheet-ref numbers where you insert the component. Which is to say if you insert a component on a sheet or in a region of a sheet that has no xref for ACE to associate it with, guess what the xref on the child is going to look like.
When you are inserting the child, if the parent is already in the project, you can select the parent from a list. That will copy all the parent info into the child with no chance of any typo.
You can use the Surf tool (don't remember if that was in 2009 or not) to see what components are related to any selected component.
There can be multiple contacts on a single device. If you have a device with multiple contacts and you use the Link tool to tie the contacts together, ACE may want to blank out the xref display on all but one of the contacts. I guess this function is just to keep the drawing 'clean' and clutter free.
Good luck
Very good points. 2009 does have the SURF tool which I use a lot. It may very well be that some CHILD devices were inserted before the parent was created. Later today I will try to upload a couple of drawings from the current set I am working on after I eliminate all Customer references. I did download an Autocad Electrical 2020 demo to my wife's laptop but wasn't able to get enough time on it at home to come to any conclusions.
Thanks
Have same issue if component is copied. If new component is chosen from icon menu xref tags shows up.
I originally posted this in 2019. Still working with Windows 7 and Autocad Electrical 2009.
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