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Wiki Page: How to Add New Attribute in PCF file

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Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant Isometrics Manager Version(s): 08.11.09.XXX Environment: Windows 7 64 bit & Others Area: Processing Subarea: Original Author: Rahul Kumar, Bentley Technical Support Group In OpenPlant Isometrics Manager new attributes will get added in PCF file. Background In OpenPlant Isometrics Manager, PCF file will be generated for other systems software and hence it is required to have desired attributes inside the PCF file. Below steps illustrates adding the new attributes inside the file. Steps to Resolve Launch OpenPlant Isometrics Manager. Select Unit and generate isometrics. From ‘IsoExtractor’ tool menu, click on Drawing Tag Data option. Check for attributes which is need to add in PCF file. E.g WALL_THICKNESS. Note: Attribute present inside the drawing tag can only be read in PCF file. Now add the same variable inside the PCF.INI file. It can be found under isometrics configurable folder under particular style. Path to follow the default style IFC: C:\ProgramData\Bentley\OpenPlantModeler V8i\WorkSpace\Projects\ OPModeler_Metric\DataSet\Isometrics\Styles\IFC\config Add under Header specification as shown in below image for two attributes, namely WALL_THICKNESS and NUMBER. Save and Close this file. Generate Isometrics and check the information in PCF file. See image below. Still a Problem If there is still some problem with adding attributes information, then please create a Service Request and contact Bentley Product Advantage group along with the list of all relevant details to get in depth analysis and for possible solution or workarounds. Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Technical Support Group requests that you please confine any comments you have on this Wiki entry to this Comments or Corrections?" section. THANK YOU!

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