We are going through a large PC refresh and a significant number of our new machines will be laptops. We are trying to work how to have the configuration (cfg) available to the laptop machines when offline. We have set up a sync from the network to the local machine for the cfg. and I have edited the ConfigurationSetup.cfg as follows;
[General] _PDT_nDrv = M:/ _PDT_lDrv = C:/ _PDT_locCFG = PennDOT_CE_Configuration/ %if exists ($(_PDT_nDrv)$(_PDT_locCFG)*.cfg) _PDT_Drv = $(_PDT_nDrv) %else %if exists ($(_PDT_lDrv)$(_PDT_locCFG)*.cfg) _PDT_Drv = $(_PDT_lDrv) %else error Exiting, No network or local Configuration found %endif %endif _USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION = $(_PDT_Drv)$(_PDT_locCFG) [SetConfiguration] %if !defined (_USTN_USER_CONFIGURATION) %if defined (_USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION) && ($(_USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION) != "") && exists ($(_USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION)) _USTN_CONFIGURATION = M:/PennDOT_CE_Configuration/ %endif %endif
Unfortunately line 21 doesn't seem to like being redefined to a new value.
Here is my debug for this section, note line 9 and 10;
Processing macro file [C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\ConfigurationSetup.cfg] (System): _PDT_nDrv=M:\ [M:\] (System): _PDT_lDrv=C:\ [C:\] (System): _PDT_locCFG=PennDOT_CE_Configuration\ [PennDOT_CE_Configuration\] Starting skip to endif, [C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\ConfigurationSetup.cfg], line 27, depth = 0. (System): _PDT_Drv=$(_PDT_lDrv) [C:\] Starting skip to endif, [C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\ConfigurationSetup.cfg], line 32, depth = 0. endif, [C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\ConfigurationSetup.cfg], line 34, depth = 0. (System): _USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION=$(_PDT_Drv)$(_PDT_locCFG) [C:\PennDOT_CE_Configuration\] (System): _USTN_CONFIGURATION=M:\PennDOT_CE_Configuration\ [M:\PennDOT_CE_Configuration\] End of macro file [C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\ConfigurationSetup.cfg]
I have also tried to defining line 21 to use a variable and not be hard coded but that doesn't seem to work.
_USTN_CONFIGURATION = $(_USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION)
Any help on how others would be handling configurations for laptops would be helpful. I would prefer to not use different icons for Network and Local configurations.
what does the debug look like when you have
Timothy Hickman
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Tim, One thing that concerns me is this statement in the help.
The ConfigurationSetup.cfg file should not be modified manually. It is automatically updated when you switch Configurations or replaced when the product is updated.
Would you confirm if the changes will be lost upon upgrade?
~HTH
John.
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Hi John, Kevin,
The ConfigurationSetup.cfg file is written to on file open to ensure that the active configuration matches the user's selection.
This operation does not modify the content of the [General] section.
It does rewrite the [Set Configuration] section, so any alterations to that section will be overwritten. Statements added to the [Set Configuration] section also affect the parsing of the rewrite, with unwanted results.
The difficulty arises from the way that we write hard-coded paths to the value of _USTN_CONFIGURATION on line 21 (in your example, line 26 in the delivered file). This is an anomaly, I have filed Defect 1037427: 'Application write operations to Line 26 of ConfigurationSetup.cfg should insert configuration variables not hard-coded paths' asking that we write only the appropriate configuration variables to this line.
This line in the [SetConfiguration] section should only have two states in the majority of configurations:
Or
_USTN_CONFIGURATION = $(_USTN_INSTALLED_CONFIGURATION)
A third state is required for users who activate the _USTN_USER_CONFIGURATION variable:
_USTN_CONFIGURATION = $(_USTN_USER_CONFIGURATION)
This will enable you to customise the [General] section with statements such as %if loops that specify the appropriate value of _USTN_CUSTOM_CONFIGURATION, e.g. network or local (laptop) configurations when on/offline.
If you would like to support resolution of this defect please file an SR referencing Defect 1037427.
Regards
Marc