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Vault Eagle Integration with AutoCAD Electrical

Author: Symetri UK
by Symetri UK
Posted: Jul 26, 2022

This blog will look at Vault Eagle and its benefits when working with AutoCAD Electrical.

When using AutoCAD Electrical in an electrical team, you will find there is not a collaborative working environment with the sharing of electrical symbols, icon menu, manufacturer information, templates and other project-related files.

Standard Setup Example

Electrical Symbols:

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Acade *version*\Libs

Icon Menu Files:

%AppData%\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical *version*\*Build*\enu\Support

Catalogue Information:

C:\Users\*username*\Documents\Acade *version*\AeData\en-US\Catalogs

Templates:

%AppData%\Local\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical *version*\*Build*\enu\Template

Support Files:

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD *version*\Acade\Support\en-US

%AppData%\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical *version*\*Build*\enu\Support

Symetri recommends using a ‘Common Electrical’ environment which allows all users access to the above paths, but with this being stored on a network location or within Vault. This would enable users to share custom symbols, company templates and changes to the catalogue databases across the electrical team.

Network Setup Example

The above scenario allows users to create/change files within the ‘Common Electrical’ environment. However, it will potentially provide an issue with multiple users making changes to a single file simultaneously. An example is adding manufacturer records to the catalogue database file.

To avoid this, we recommend only one user is assigned to make changes to existing files within the ‘Common Electrical’ environment.

Vault Setup Example

Storing the ‘Common Electrical’ environment in Vault avoids the issue of multiple users trying to gain write access to files at the same time. However, with the Vault setup comes an issue with what files are in the local working area for users in AutoCAD Electrical. For example, if electrical symbols are created and stored in Vault by an electrical user, how are these symbols being pulled down into all other Vault user’s local working area to use with AutoCAD Electrical? The same applies when making changes to the catalogue database and ensuring all users ‘Get’ on the latest version from Vault.

This is where Vault Eagle automates the above issue. With Vault Eagle, we can ‘Subscribe’ to folders or files in Vault while excluding others to create an automatic ‘Get’ of folders and files in Vault. This automation can be triggered each time on user login to Vault or at Windows start-up using Windows Task Scheduler.

This ensures all electrical users can gain write access to any files within the ‘Common Electrical’ environment via the normal Vault workflows (Check-In/Check-Out), and all electrical users have access to the latest versions of files in their local working area to use with AutoCAD Electrical.

For further information on the benefits of AutoCAD Electrical for your electrical design or to enquire about using Vault Eagle with AutoCAD Electrical, feel free to arrange a consultation with one of our specialists or contact us via email or telephone.

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