![]() When cables are used in the schematic, the name of the cable conductor (wire) layer defined in the drawing of AutoCAD Electrical must correspond to a valid cable definition in the Cable & Harness Library. While the wire layer in AutoCAD Electrical is just a label or name, the Cable & Harness wire definition defines how the wire is displayed - including size (outer diameter and gauge) and color. Each AutoCAD Electrical wire layer must then correspond to a valid library wire in the Cable & Harness Library. The layers defined in AutoCAD Electrical must first be defined as valid wire layers. If a wire that is included in the custom report output file is not recognized as a library wire in the Cable & Harness Library during the Import Wire List process, the wire occurrence will not be imported. Only the nets that are to be mapped into wires in 3D should be drawn with a layer identified as a wire for inclusion in the output report file for Autodesk Inventor Professional Cable & Harness. When attempts are made to map these nets in a harness assembly, the corresponding pins/parts are often not present. Not all nets in a schematic are physical wires some are representative of other types of connections, such as those made by attaching a component to a bus bar. ![]()
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