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Each library that you select to install has a wd_m.dwg file. So if there isn't one in any of the library folders then the install is not complete and you should repair or reinstall. If the wd_m.dwg is in the folder but you are getting a message that it isn't found when you run a command then the project's library path is not pointing to a folder that contains the wd_m.dwg. Make sure the project has the appropriate library paths. Right click on the project name in Project Manger and select Properties. On the Project Settings tab expand the Schematic Libraries section and make sure the path is in it.
Each library that you select to install has a wd_m.dwg file. So if there isn't one in any of the library folders then the install is not complete and you should repair or reinstall. If the wd_m.dwg is in the folder but you are getting a message that it isn't found when you run a command then the project's library path is not pointing to a folder that contains the wd_m.dwg. Make sure the project has the appropriate library paths. Right click on the project name in Project Manger and select Properties. On the Project Settings tab expand the Schematic Libraries section and make sure the path is in it.
I have the same problem.
I have already looked in all of the different library folders as well as repair and reinstall from the the "Add/Remove Programs" in the control panel. I have not been able to use any of the electrical features, but I am able to use the "Vanilla" ACAD no problem. Are there any other recommendations to fix this problem? It also gives me an error message which says :
Error: Cannot locate wd.env File
I have the same problem.
I have already looked in all of the different library folders as well as repair and reinstall from the the "Add/Remove Programs" in the control panel. I have not been able to use any of the electrical features, but I am able to use the "Vanilla" ACAD no problem. Are there any other recommendations to fix this problem? It also gives me an error message which says :
Error: Cannot locate wd.env File
I managed to map the wd.env file from the older version of acade 2005. It seems to be working now but it seems to be a temporary fix. Are there any cons to using an wd.env file from an older version of acade? (Currently using acade 2006)
I managed to map the wd.env file from the older version of acade 2005. It seems to be working now but it seems to be a temporary fix. Are there any cons to using an wd.env file from an older version of acade? (Currently using acade 2006)
The disadvantage to using an old wd_m.dwg is that it may not have all the necessary attributes on it. Many settings have been added since 2005.
To all having this problem -
1. what library set did you install at installation, i.e. JIC, IEC, JIS, etc?
2. What is the value in the Schematic libraries section of the Oroject Settings tab of Project Proeprties? (right-click on your project name in Project Manager and pick Properties)
The location of the libraries depends on whether you are a standalone installation or network. It also depends on your operating system. For a standalone Windows XP, libraries are installed at
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Autodesk\Acade {version}\Libs\{specific library}
This path needs to be in the Schematic Libraries section of the Project Settings. Each of the libraries includes a wd_m.dwg.
The disadvantage to using an old wd_m.dwg is that it may not have all the necessary attributes on it. Many settings have been added since 2005.
To all having this problem -
1. what library set did you install at installation, i.e. JIC, IEC, JIS, etc?
2. What is the value in the Schematic libraries section of the Oroject Settings tab of Project Proeprties? (right-click on your project name in Project Manager and pick Properties)
The location of the libraries depends on whether you are a standalone installation or network. It also depends on your operating system. For a standalone Windows XP, libraries are installed at
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Autodesk\Acade {version}\Libs\{specific library}
This path needs to be in the Schematic Libraries section of the Project Settings. Each of the libraries includes a wd_m.dwg.
Maybe you installed in a different root. What was the previous windows you had?
If it wasn't 7 it has different roots.
I solved this situation In the project manager.
-Right click on the project name(not the files).
- click on properties
-go to project settings
-unfold schematics libraries
-pick on add
-click "browse" (here automatically sends you to the libs path, you just have to choose the one you prefer.
-Maybe you have to update your schematic icon menu file (ACE_IEC_MENU.DAT) search it and link it.
rebuild your project and done.
That worked for me.
the same way to do with the panel stuff
Sorry for my english I'm non native english speaker.
Ernesto Fraga
Montevideo - Uruguay
ACADE 2010
Maybe you installed in a different root. What was the previous windows you had?
If it wasn't 7 it has different roots.
I solved this situation In the project manager.
-Right click on the project name(not the files).
- click on properties
-go to project settings
-unfold schematics libraries
-pick on add
-click "browse" (here automatically sends you to the libs path, you just have to choose the one you prefer.
-Maybe you have to update your schematic icon menu file (ACE_IEC_MENU.DAT) search it and link it.
rebuild your project and done.
That worked for me.
the same way to do with the panel stuff
Sorry for my english I'm non native english speaker.
Ernesto Fraga
Montevideo - Uruguay
ACADE 2010
By the way.
For new projects I recomend you to make a new project starting from the scratch
Regards.
Ernesto Fraga
Montevideo - Uruguay
ACADE 2010
By the way.
For new projects I recomend you to make a new project starting from the scratch
Regards.
Ernesto Fraga
Montevideo - Uruguay
ACADE 2010
I finally found the wd.env and wd_m files. We are using a network license of ACADE. They were located on our server along with the aedata and libs folder which I couldn't locate on my local drives. I guess the shared files were all dumped on the server on install. The connections must have been severed when our server was having technical difficulties. It seems to be working ok now. I have added the server files to the TOOLS>OPTIONS>Support File Search Path list. The only weird thing is that on startup the error message for finding the wd_m file comes up and when OK is clicked it seems to find it ok. Thank you everyone for all your help.
I finally found the wd.env and wd_m files. We are using a network license of ACADE. They were located on our server along with the aedata and libs folder which I couldn't locate on my local drives. I guess the shared files were all dumped on the server on install. The connections must have been severed when our server was having technical difficulties. It seems to be working ok now. I have added the server files to the TOOLS>OPTIONS>Support File Search Path list. The only weird thing is that on startup the error message for finding the wd_m file comes up and when OK is clicked it seems to find it ok. Thank you everyone for all your help.
Electrical searches for the WD_M.dwg file in the library folder path assigned to each project. Since you are networked, double-check that the path listed in your active project's properties actually exists.
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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Electrical searches for the WD_M.dwg file in the library folder path assigned to each project. Since you are networked, double-check that the path listed in your active project's properties actually exists.
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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I have a similar problem, though in my case I believe it is caused by the fact that the person that made the file is not using the same version of ACADE that I am. The creator of the file (newly created, we are using it as a template) uses AutoCAD 2016 LT, while I use AutoCAD Electrical 2016.
When I create a new project, I start with his template and use "Save As" to start the new project files. When I try to add the electrical components, the window for adding the WD_M block comes up, but then when I click "OK" the error pops up saying that it cannot find it.
I know very little about the file structure and saving methodologies of AutoCAD, so could someone please guide me through fixing this issue?
I have a similar problem, though in my case I believe it is caused by the fact that the person that made the file is not using the same version of ACADE that I am. The creator of the file (newly created, we are using it as a template) uses AutoCAD 2016 LT, while I use AutoCAD Electrical 2016.
When I create a new project, I start with his template and use "Save As" to start the new project files. When I try to add the electrical components, the window for adding the WD_M block comes up, but then when I click "OK" the error pops up saying that it cannot find it.
I know very little about the file structure and saving methodologies of AutoCAD, so could someone please guide me through fixing this issue?
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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As a follow up to this, I just tried to make a new file and add the WD_M file and it told me that it cannot find it. This is a new problem since the last time I tried to make a new file. I normally work on updates to files so I am not running into this problem very often. The program is stored locally on my computer, with the files I am working on being on a central server. So all of these WD_M type files shouldnt be moving around on me.
Where should the files be located at? I am thinking in the 'roaming app data' folder, but I dont want to link to a file and then break everything because it was the wrong one.
As a follow up to this, I just tried to make a new file and add the WD_M file and it told me that it cannot find it. This is a new problem since the last time I tried to make a new file. I normally work on updates to files so I am not running into this problem very often. The program is stored locally on my computer, with the files I am working on being on a central server. So all of these WD_M type files shouldnt be moving around on me.
Where should the files be located at? I am thinking in the 'roaming app data' folder, but I dont want to link to a file and then break everything because it was the wrong one.
The library symbols are installed by default in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Acade {version}\Libs with the standard below this, for example IEEE, IEC_61617, NFPA, etc. They can be shared on a network drive though so you will need to determine where they are actually installed.
When AutoCAD Electrical inserts a library symbol, including the WD_M block it looks in a number of folders in a certain order. The active AutoCAD Electrical project is the main thing that controls this. In Project Manager, right-click on the active project and click Properties. On the Project Settings tab expand the Schematic Libraries. Make sure the path to the library symbols is correct for your setup and installation. Do the same for the Panel Footprint Libraries. You can list multiple folders. The program will search for a symbol in the order listed.
So if you are using projects from other people, the folders may be different which may require you to change them to point to where your libraries are installed.
You can set a default library path in the wd.env environment file (See Help topic http://help.autodesk.com/view/ACAD_E/2017/ENU/index.html?guid=GUID-21208EC0-9BCB-49D5-8E40-C59EA82FE...) then you can use the Default button on the Project Settings dialog.
Regards,
Pat Murnen
The library symbols are installed by default in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Acade {version}\Libs with the standard below this, for example IEEE, IEC_61617, NFPA, etc. They can be shared on a network drive though so you will need to determine where they are actually installed.
When AutoCAD Electrical inserts a library symbol, including the WD_M block it looks in a number of folders in a certain order. The active AutoCAD Electrical project is the main thing that controls this. In Project Manager, right-click on the active project and click Properties. On the Project Settings tab expand the Schematic Libraries. Make sure the path to the library symbols is correct for your setup and installation. Do the same for the Panel Footprint Libraries. You can list multiple folders. The program will search for a symbol in the order listed.
So if you are using projects from other people, the folders may be different which may require you to change them to point to where your libraries are installed.
You can set a default library path in the wd.env environment file (See Help topic http://help.autodesk.com/view/ACAD_E/2017/ENU/index.html?guid=GUID-21208EC0-9BCB-49D5-8E40-C59EA82FE...) then you can use the Default button on the Project Settings dialog.
Regards,
Pat Murnen
If the drawing is not part of the active project either AutoCAD Electrical won't know where to look for the libraries or it will use the active project's values. I would recommend always having the drawing you are working on part of the active project. If adding it to the project doen'st resolve it can you post a screen capture image of the alert? That way I can see where it is looking for the symbol. I assume you checked to make sure the WD_M.DWG file is actually in the library folder?
Regards,
Pat
If the drawing is not part of the active project either AutoCAD Electrical won't know where to look for the libraries or it will use the active project's values. I would recommend always having the drawing you are working on part of the active project. If adding it to the project doen'st resolve it can you post a screen capture image of the alert? That way I can see where it is looking for the symbol. I assume you checked to make sure the WD_M.DWG file is actually in the library folder?
Regards,
Pat
Adding the file to a project did not seem to help. I did search throught the first few places, the one in appdata/roaming did not contain WD_M.dwg, however, in the libs/jic125 and similar the file DID exist.
Attached is the error dialog picture.
This help is very appreciated.
Adding the file to a project did not seem to help. I did search throught the first few places, the one in appdata/roaming did not contain WD_M.dwg, however, in the libs/jic125 and similar the file DID exist.
Attached is the error dialog picture.
This help is very appreciated.
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
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www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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