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Summary: Describes process for moving a project to a new sql server<br>
 
Summary: Describes process for moving a project to a new sql server<br>
 
[[HOWTO:MoveProjectServer|Move a Project to a Different SQL Server]]<br>
 
[[HOWTO:MoveProjectServer|Move a Project to a Different SQL Server]]<br>
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== Working With Bi-directional Signal Types ==
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Summary: Confusion often arises over signals that are bi-directional. This topic discusses several techniques for dealing with signals like Ethernet, RS422 and others.<br>
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[[HOWTO:Bi-directional_Signals]]<br>

Revision as of 19:24, 7 October 2011

Create a How To

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Requesting How To's

Requesting How To Tutorials
Summary: If your not feeling up to "attempting" a new task yourself and you would like a tutorial on how it is done, click here.

Create a New Project

Create a New Project
Summary: This will guide you on the steps required to create a new blank project.

Customizing Equipment I/O

Customizing Equipment I/O
Summary: This will guide you on the steps to add single and multiple ports at once, delete, rearange and distinguish similar ports.

Create a New Drawing

Create a New Drawing
Summary: This will guide you on the steps required to create a new drawing within your project.

Accessing Your Equipment Library

Accessing Equipment Library
Summary: This will guide you on all the ways to access your Equipment Library.

Use Existing Drawing In Current Project

Use Existing Drawing In Current Project
Summary: This will guide you on the steps required to add a drawing from a previous project into your current project as well as assigning new Sysnames and cable numbers to this drawing.

Work From Home

Working From Home
Summary: This will guide you on the steps required to move your project from a work machine to your home or personal machine and back allowing you to "take your project home with you".

Creating A New Manufacturer In Your Equipment Library

How To Add A New Manufacturer To Library
Summary: This will guide you on the steps to add a new manufacturer to your Equipment Library.

Create a New Equipment Definition

Create a New Equipment Definition
Summary: This will guide you threw the steps required to create a new piece of equipment that is not currently avaliable in either your Local Library or from the Community Database Server.

Uploading Equipment To Community Server

Uploading Equipment To Community Server
Summary: This will guide you on the steps required to upload created equipment back to the Community Database Server.

Add a Functional Block to a Drawing

Add a Functional Block to a Drawing

Draw Cables

Connection Points

One to One
One to Many
Many to One
Many to Many
Terminal to Connection Point in Drawing
Connection Point in Drawing to Terminal
Onsheet Pointers
Offsheet Pointers


Assigning Cable Numbers
Assign a Bunch of Cable Numbers at Once
Assigning Multi-core Cable Numbers


Print To Brady Label Printers

Printing to Brady Label Printers


Compact My File Based Databases

Summary: Occasionally the filebased databases (VISTADB) will need to be compacted or Packed. This is different from a Packup and Go. The Pack function is run from outside WireCAD using the VistaDB Data editor. For a complete list of instruction click here ...

Using Named Paths

Summary: Named Paths provide a means by which to keep track of cable path lengths
Using Named Paths

Display the IP Address Element in a Functional Block

Summary: describes how to change the block descriptor locations and display visibility
Display the IP Address Element in a Functional Block

Move a Project to a Different SQL Server

Summary: Describes process for moving a project to a new sql server
Move a Project to a Different SQL Server

Working With Bi-directional Signal Types

Summary: Confusion often arises over signals that are bi-directional. This topic discusses several techniques for dealing with signals like Ethernet, RS422 and others.
HOWTO:Bi-directional_Signals