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Wiki Page: ProjectWise Project Level Variables

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Product(s): Bentley Substation & promis.e Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX Environment: N/A Area: Platform Support Subarea: ProjectWise Integration Background Adding and mapping page level variables with ProjectWise integration is relatively straightforward. But what if we want to add project-level variables? This can be achieved by using the ProjectWise Class Editor . Steps to Accomplish Start ProjectWise Class Editor , which is typically found in the start menu: Start > Bentley > Project Wise v8i (SELECT Series X) > Administrative tools > ProjectWise Class Editor If it cannot be found, use a computer that has ProjectWise Administrator installed. In ProjectWise Class Editor, locate and select Classes > PWProject > Electrical . In the right-hand pane, locate the Attributes tab. Click on the star icon to create a new attribute. The Name for the new attribute should start with PROJECT_ , for example, "PROJECT_MyProjectAttribute" is a valid name. Continuing with the "PROJECT_MyProjectAttribute" example, fill in the following: Description for the Attribute: PROJECT_MyProjectAttribute Label for the Attribute: MyProjectAttribute Click Next . For the type of attribute, select DB-Table . Click Next . Column Name: PROJECT_MyProjectAttribute Data Type: Most cases will be String Length: Most cases will be 255 Click Next . Click Finish . Click the Save button on the toolbar. Close Promis.e, Bentley Substation, and ProjectWise Explorer if they are open on the client machine. Map this new project level variable using [[Options]] > Project Options > ProjectWise Attribute Mapping in Bentley Substation or Promis.e. Original Author: joe.mendoza

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