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Plant Design System (PDS) DesignReview Integrator
Version 2010 (V11)
October 2009
DPDS3-PB-200003G
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Contents Preface PDS ................................................................................................................................................ iii What's New in DesignReview Integrator................................................................................................. iv Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1 PD_Review Setup .................................................................................................................................. 1 Model Files ...................................................................................................................................... 2 File Names ............................................................................................................................................. 2 DesignReview Integrator............................................................................................................................ 3 DesignReview Defaults Setup .................................................................................................................... 5 DesignReview Administrator ..................................................................................................................... 7 Create DesignReview Session................................................................................................................ 8 DesignReview Administrator Form ............................................................................................... 10 Revise DesignReview Session ............................................................................................................. 18 Modify Label Extents: DesignReview Administrator Form.......................................................... 23 Delete DesignReview Session.............................................................................................................. 25 DesignReview Label Builder ............................................................................................................... 26 DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder.............................................................................................. 28 Scheduling Label Builder .............................................................................................................. 29 DesignReview Tag Environment ............................................................................................................. 31 DesignReview Integrator Graphics Environment ................................................................................ 33 Review Tags .................................................................................................................................. 34 Viewing Options ............................................................................................................................ 36 Plot Model ..................................................................................................................................... 38 DesignReview Model Transmittal ........................................................................................................... 41 Index .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
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Preface PDS This document provides command reference information and procedural instructions for the Plant Design System (PDS) DesignReview Integrator task.
List of PDS Documentation
DPDS3-PB-200003 - DesignReview Integrator (PD_Review) Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200004 - Drawing Manager (PD_Draw) User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200005 - EE Raceway Modeling Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200006 - Interference Checker/Manager (PD_Clash) User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200010 - PDS 3D Theory User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200013 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume I : Piping DPDS3-PB-200015 - PDS Equipment Modeling (PD_EQP) User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200017 - PDS ISOGEN Reference Guide, Vol. 1 DPDS3-PB-200022 - PDS Piping Component Data Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200023 - PDS Project Setup Technical Reference DPDS3-PB-200025 - PDS Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress) User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200026 - Pipe Supports Modeler Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200028 - Piping Design Graphics (PD_Design) Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200030 - Project Administrator (PD_Project) Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200033 - Project Engineer HVAC (PE-HVAC) Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200034 - Reference Data Manager (PD_Data) Reference Guide DPDS3-PB-200035 - Report Manager (PD_Report) User's Guide DPDS3-PB-200041 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume 2 : Equipment DPDS3-PB-200042 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume 3 : Pipe Supports DPDS3-PE-200016 - PDS Express Project Creation Quick Start Guide DPDS3-PE-200052 - PDS Ortho Draw User's Guide DPDS3-PE-200029 - Piping Model Builder (PD_Model) Reference Guide DPDS3-PE-200031 - Project Engineer HVAC Getting Started Guide DPDS3-PE-200032 - Project Engineer HVAC Overview DPDS3-PE-200045 - PDS Label Library Merger Utility DPDS3-PE-200047 - PDS Reference Data Auditing Tool DPDS3-PE-200048 - Pipe Supports Explorer Utility DPDS3-PE-200050 - Batch Services Quick Start Guide DPDS3-PE-200051 - Batch Services User's Guide
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What's New in DesignReview Integrator
What's New in DesignReview Integrator The following changes have been made to DesignReview Integrator: Version 2010 You can now create labels using data published to the MDP Database.
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Introduction The DesignReview Integrator provides an intelligent link between PDS and Intergraph Corporation's DesignReview package. You can use SmartPlant Review to walk through a PDS model — in full shaded mode — and review the design and alphanumeric data. PD_Review is used to create the necessary SmartPlant Review control and label files. Label files can be created from PE-HVAC, Piping, Equipment, Structural, Raceway, and PLANTGEN models. Engineering data such as instrument numbers, equipment numbers, line numbers, and line sizes are available when walking through the model. Comments are stored in a separate tag file and can be accessed later during the review session. On subsequent walk throughs, the original comment can be reviewed along with the responsible designer's actions. The DesignReview Administrator provides file management for label files that are input to SmartPlant Review and tag files that are returned to PDS. The software also allows you to create a list of PDS models either by selecting design areas or by selecting individual files. Non-PDS design files can be specified as well. The DesignReview Tag Environment allows you to review and respond to comments for a selected PDS model via a graphical interface. This command is similar to the DesignReview command of the Piping Designer module.
See Also PD_Review Setup (on page 1) File Names (on page 2)
PD_Review Setup PDS uses the following organization to break the plant into smaller pieces that can be handled more easily. A project is a convenient grouping of either all or part of the items that constitute a plant. The project is the fundamental structure for working in PDS. Each project contains all the information required to work in a PDS task. The Project Administrator controls the creation and modification of PDS 3D projects. Each project consists of a project control database, project design database, piping and equipment models, reference models (structural, HVAC, and electrical raceway), a set of drawings, and a collection of reference data. The reference data may be specific to one project or shared by more than one project. A project and all of its accompanying files must be defined with the Project Administrator before you can use any of the other PDS 3D modules. Refer to the Project Administrator Reference Guide for more information on: Loading PDS 3D products. Editing the control script to identify the location of the project data. Setting up a project and creating the associated database schema.
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Accessing the PDS 3D products remotely using NFS.
See Also Model Files (on page 2)
Model Files A set of model files for the project must be defined before you can use the DesignReview Integrator. Refer to the following documents for information on creating and manipulating PDS 3D Models: Piping Design Graphics Reference Guide PDS Equipment Modeling User's Guide Frameworks Plus Reference Guide PE HVAC Modeling Reference Guide EE Raceway Modeling Reference Guide PLANTGEN Reference Guide
File Names The automated naming conventions for the SmartPlant Review control file and the SmartPlant Review label files are as follows: The SmartPlant Review control file name is formed from a user-specified prefix with the extension .dri. Each SmartPlant Review label file name is formed as .drv.
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DesignReview Integrator This command activates the DesignReview Integrator form. The DesignReview Integrator is used to review data from previous SmartPlant Review sessions and to create label files. When you select the DesignReview Integrator command from the Plant Design System form, the system displays the DesignReview Integrator form.
DesignReview Administrator — Manages the creation, revision, and deletion of SmartPlant Review sessions and also the definition and creation of label files. See DesignReview Administrator (on page 7) for information on using this option. DesignReview Tag Environment — Displays a tag and associated data based on user-defined criteria. See DesignReview Tag Environment (on page 31) for information on using this option. DesignReview Defaults Setup — Specifies the default path and node for the SmartPlant Review session. See DesignReview Defaults Setup (on page 5) for information on using this option. DesignReview Model Transmittal — Automatically transmits the complete data set of a selected SmartPlant Review model to the applicable SmartPlant Review workstation. See DesignReview Model Transmittal (on page 41) for information on using this option.
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DesignReview Defaults Setup This command activates the DesignReview Defaults Setup form, which is used to specify the default location on the network to which PD_Review will ship the control and tag files when they are created. This form also allows you to specify a range of model status values to be processed by PD_Review. This allows control over whether or not the system processes models defined as temporary or preliminary.
The model status range definition of this option is independent of the model status options used by the PDS Interference Manager module. The status for each model is defined at model creation; it is maintained in the Model Data Table (PDtable_113) through Project Environment Manager).
DesignReview Path — This field contains the path to where the control (.dri) file will be created. This is also where the label files will be shipped after their creation. DesignReview Node — This field contains the node name of the machine on which the control (.dri) file will be created. This is also where the label files will be shipped after their creation. Model Status Ranges for Preliminary Data — Allows you to define a specific range of model status values as preliminary; models that fall into this range will not be processed.
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DesignReview Defaults Setup Low Range — This field contains the numeric value of the lowest model status number, which will be considered preliminary; models with this status value will not be processed. High Range — This field contains the numeric value of the highest model status number, which will be considered preliminary; models with this status value will not be processed.
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The status range specification option does not apply to the Revise Project List command used during creation or revision of SmartPlant Review sessions because the Revise Project List command allows user selection of models to be processed. The data defined by this option is maintained in the Project Control Data Table (PDtable_103) of the Project Control Database.
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DesignReview Administrator This command provides options used to create, revise, or delete SmartPlant Review sessions.
Create DesignReview Session — Creates a SmartPlant Review session definition and optionally generates label files from the existing models in the PDS project. For more information, see Create DesignReview Session (on page 8). Revise DesignReview Session — Allows redefinition of management data for an existing SmartPlant Review session. For more information, see Revise DesignReview Session (on page 18). The re-creation of SmartPlant Review labels is no longer an automatic feature of this option; the functionality to automatically generate these label files has been incorporated into the DesignReview Label Builder command described later in this document. Delete DesignReview Session — Deletes a predefined SmartPlant Review session and allows the option to delete its associated files. For more information, see Delete DesignReview Session (on page 25). DesignReview Label Builder — Creates or updates label files for existing SmartPlant Review sessions. This option can be used to create or update the label files immediately, or at a specified time on a specified date. For more information, see DesignReview Label Builder (on page 26).
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DesignReview Administrator DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder — Allows you to specify the month, date/day, and time to create or update the label files for existing SmartPlant Review sessions. This option can be used to automatically update label files on a periodic basis. For more information, see DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder (on page 28).
Create DesignReview Session This command displays the Label Builder Interface form, which is used to define the administrative data and to select the models to be processed by the new session. These models can be from multiple disciplines and design areas. The data is written and maintained in the .lst file.
DesignReview Number — Key in a SmartPlant Review number (up to 25 characters). The SmartPlant Review number is used for identification purposes only. DesignReview Title — Key in a SmartPlant Review title (up to 40 characters). The SmartPlant Review title is used for identification purposes only. DesignReview Type — When this field is active, the system displays the Review Standard Notes form. Select either Client Review or Informal Review and select Confirm. Currently, the DesignReview Type has no impact on the DesignReview Integrator software. Control File Prefix — Key in a unique name for the control file, or select Use Existing Session to choose an existing session whose information you want to use. The system automatically updates the Control File Name and Tag File Name fields. Control File Name — The system appends the .dri extension to the control file prefix. The control file contains model data and parameter data for SmartPlant Review. For more information on the .dri file, refer to the SmartPlant Review User’s Guide.
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DesignReview Administrator Control File Path — Key in the directory where the control file will be located. The path entered here will be echoed to the Tag File Path field. Control File Node — Key in the node name where the control file will be located. The path entered here will be echoed to the Tag File Node field. Tag File Name — When a Control File Prefix (above) is keyed in, the system echoes that file name with the .tag extension to the Tag File Name field. The tag file is created at a later time by the SmartPlant Review system, and it contains the tag data for the models included in the control file. For more information about tag files, refer to SmartPlant Review Tag Environment. Tag File Path — After a Control File Path (above) is keyed in, the system echoes the file path to the Tag File Path field. The tag file path represents the location of the tag file. Tag File Node — After a Control File Node is keyed in, the system echoes the node to the Tag File Node field. The tag file node represents the node where the tag file is located. If default settings were set previously using the DesignReview Defaults Setup option, that information appears in the Control File Path, Control File Node, Tag File Path and Tag File Node fields. Refer to DesignReview Defaults Setup for more information. Use Existing Session — This option activates the secondary Label Builder Interface form that allows you to select an existing session as the basis for a new session. When you select an existing SmartPlant Review session from this form, the current session will use the same .lst file that the existing session does. This option does not copy the .lst file that tells the software which models to process; this file will be shared between each session that uses it. This means that any modifications made to the geographic extents of either session (via the Modify Label Extents command, for example) will affect each session that shares the .lst file.
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DesignReview Administrator When this form is accepted, you will return to the primary Label Builder Interface form, which will have inherited the data from the SmartPlant Review session you just selected. Once the appropriate information has been defined and the primary Label Builder Interface form is accepted, the system displays the DesignReview Administrator form.
DesignReview Administrator Form This form has five options that are primarily used in defining the scope of models to be included in the tag file. Submission time can also be specified using this form. Select your settings, and then select Confirm to accept the settings on the form. The system then creates the SmartPlant Review session using the specified information.
When the SmartPlant Review session is created, no preliminary models are processed unless they are specified by the Revise Project List option. You cannot use more than one option to create a SmartPlant session. Each option is independent of the others. The first four options (Complete Project, Project with Model Search Criteria, Piping Design Area(s), and Design Area(s)) all write the .lst file in a format that is readable by RIS, while the Revise Project List creates a file that can be edited for revision purposes by an external text editor such as Notepad. Complete Project — Selects all model files in the project for processing. Project with Model Search Criteria — Selects models in the project based on user-defined search criteria. For more information, see Project with Model Search Criteria (on page 12). Piping Design Area(s) — Creates a list of all the model files in selected piping area(s). For more information, see Piping Design Area(s) (on page 14).
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DesignReview Administrator Design Area(s) — Allows you to select a PDS discipline and the areas which it contains. The system uses the selected areas to generate a list of models. For more information, see Design Area(s) (on page 15). Revise Project List — Allows you to select models to be included in the model list. For more information, see Revise Project List (on page 16). Create Labels / Do Not Create Labels — The setting of this toggle controls whether or not the software creates the label file when the form is accepted. (The label file contains the database information associated with all elements within a model.) This file can be created immediately upon confirming this form, or it can be delayed until a specific day and time (either with the Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time toggle on this form, or with the various Label Builder options available from the main DesignReview Administrator form). If this toggle is set to Create Labels, the next toggles are presented on the form.
In order to read and store the label files in a project database more easily, DesignReview Integrator outputs entries in the label file using the format name : value. Source of Data - Select the source of the label data. MDP Database - The label data is read from the MDP database. If you use this option, you can create a label from any attribute that has been published to the MDP database. The \project\labels.xml file controls the format of the MDP label data. Design Database - The label data is read from the project's database. There is a limit of 65 entries in the label file. Do Not Ship to DesignReview / Ship Files to DesignReview — This controls whether DesignReview Integrator copies the resulting files to the node being used for the SmartPlant Review sessions. (This path is defined in the DesignReview Defaults Setup form.) Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time — When delayed submission is selected, you are prompted to specify the time to submit the request for processing. Enter the day, hour, and minute; then select AM or PM. If immediate submission is selected, the request is processed immediately when the form is accepted. Add Weld Graphics / Do NOT Add Weld Graphics - This toggle is available only if the Ship Files to DesignReview option is selected. This toggle controls whether graphical representations of welds appear in the SmartPlant Review session. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file.
Weld graphics are generated only where piping, instrumentation, and/or components form a weld connection. Weld graphics are not generated to represent welded ends that are not connected to other items. Dimensions of weld graphics are determined by the information in the DRV_WELD_DEF table in the Piping Job Specification tables library, using the owning component of the weld. If this table does not exist in that library, weld graphics are added for all welds, using the following default values:
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DesignReview Administrator — Diameter = 130% of the NPD at the weld — Thickness = 25% of the NPD at the weld If the DRV_WELD_DEF table does exist in the Piping Job Specification tables library, then weld graphics are added for only the welds that satisfy the NPD and Weld Type ranges in the DRV_WELD_DEF table.
Project with Model Search Criteria This option allows you to filter models to be processed during label file creation and transmittal. The search criteria are based on model data contained in pdtable_113.
When you select an attribute, applicable operator options are displayed along the bottom of the form. The combination of these operators with either attribute values or (where applicable) code list values enables you to fully specify an attribute restriction (for example, discipline = Equipment). You can combine these specifications as needed using the And and Or options, which are displayed in place of the operator options after you have defined a model attribute restriction. When you select a code-listed attribute, the Review Standard Notes form is displayed. This form provides a list of valid codes for the specified attribute. Simply select a code from the list and click Accept to continue with the specification. When you specify search criteria and click Accept, the system creates a discrimination data file with the same name as the associated control file and a .crt file extension.
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DesignReview Administrator When you are using this form to revise existing search criteria, additional options are provided for you to insert, remove, or clear search criteria specifications. Discipline Index Number — Restricts models by discipline. Select an operator and a discipline to complete the specification. Area Index Number — Restricts models by area. Select an operator and a design area to complete the specification. Partition Number — Restricts models by partition. Select an operator and key in a partition number value to complete the specification. Model Number — Restricts models by model number. Select an operator and key in a model number value to complete the specification. Model Description — Restricts models by model description. Select an operator and key in a model description to complete the specification. Model File Specification — Restricts models by model file specification. Select an operator and key in a model file specification to complete the specification. Path Name — Restricts models by path name. Select an operator and key in a path name to complete the specification. Network Address — Restricts models by network address. Select an operator and key in a network address to complete the specification. Lock Owner — Restricts models by lock owner. Select an operator and key in a lock owner value to complete the specification. Lock Status — Restricts models by lock status. Select an operator and key in a lock status value to complete the specification. Lock Date — Restricts models by lock date. Select an operator and a date to complete the specification. Verification Date — Restricts models by verification date. Select an operator and a date to complete the specification. Revision Date — Restricts models by revision date. Select an operator and a date to complete the specification. Responsible Discipline — Restricts models by responsible discipline. Select an operator and a codelist value to complete the specification. Model Type — Restricts models by model type. Select an operator and key in a model type value to complete the specification. Model Status — Restricts models by model status. Select an operator and a model status value to complete the specification. Insert Search Definition — Displays the And and Or options to add search criteria to the specification. Remove Search Definition — Removes a selected line from the defined search criteria. To remove a line, click Remove Search Definition, select the line to be removed, and click Accept. Clear Search Criteria — Removes the complete search criteria specification. Select this option and click Accept to remove the defined set of search criteria. 1. Select Project with Search Criteria. The Search Criteria - Model Data form is displayed. 2. Select an attribute to be restricted.
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The available operator options are displayed. Select an operator from the displayed options. For code-listed attributes, select a value from the displayed list and click Accept. For all other attributes, type an attribute value in the available field. Use the And and Or options to specify additional restrictions as needed. Click Accept.
Piping Design Area(s) This option creates a list of all the models in the selected piping area(s) for processing. Select the Piping Area that contains the models to be processed from the list of areas. You can select multiple piping areas. The models that are processed are those whose areas overlap.
When you have made your selection, select Confirm to accept the highlighted design area(s). The system then accepts the information and returns to the DesignReview Administrator form.
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Design Area(s) This option creates a list of all the models in the selected design area(s) for processing. You can select areas from any of the PDS disciplines. The models that are processed are those whose areas overlap.
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DesignReview Administrator Select the appropriate discipline from the list; then select Confirm. This displays a list of available design areas and descriptions.
From the list, select the Design Area that contains the models to process. You can select additional design areas as needed. When your selection is complete, select Confirm to accept the highlighted design area(s). The system returns to the DesignReview Administrator form. If you select propagated FrameWorks Plus models, the corresponding .sld, .lin, and .nmg files are shipped along with the .drv files to the defined SmartPlant Review directory when you use the Ship to DesignReview option in the Label Builder. The .sld, .lin, and .nmg files are structural binary files that contain attribute information used in SmartPlant Review.
Revise Project List This command activates the DesignReview Administrator form, which allows you to select models (including non-PDS models) that you want to include in the .lst file to be processed. These models can belong to different design areas. Set the toggle to Model(s) TO Process to include the highlighted model files in the .lst file. OR
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DesignReview Administrator Set the toggle to Model(s) TO NOT Process to include all model files except those that are highlighted.
Selecting the models to be processed and accepting the form creates an ASCII list (.lst) file that contains the following information for each model in the session:
After this file is created using this option, any further changes to this list file must be made outside the PD_Shell environment using any standard text editor.
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DesignReview Administrator The system displays the Non-PDS model key-in field on the DesignReview Administrator form. You will see the following prompt: Enter Non-PDS Models to be Processed.
Key in each non-PDS model you want to process using the following format: nodename path filename
A carriage return allows you to enter additional models. For example: rv112a c:\power\pipe\ pipe01.dgn tr104b c:\power\eqp\ eqp02.dgn
If you receive a log file to the effect that the error is an "Unknown PDS file type [path] not processed," the software is telling you that the model is not a PDS model, not necessarily that it is unknown. Because the model is not a PDS model, it is not processed.
Revise DesignReview Session This command updates the management data for existing control files, and allows the option of re-creating the label file and then shipping it to the SmartPlant Review system. When this command is selected, the Label Builder Interface form is activated to allow you to select the SmartPlant Review session to revise.
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DesignReview Administrator For more information regarding creation of a SmartPlant Review session, see Create DesignReview Session (on page 8).
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DesignReview Administrator Select the Review Number you want to revise from the list; then select Confirm. The system displays another Label Builder Interface form.
DesignReview Number — Key in a SmartPlant Review number (up to 25 characters). The SmartPlant Review number is used for identification purposes only. DesignReview Title — Key in a SmartPlant Review title (up to 40 characters). The SmartPlant Review title is used for identification purposes only. DesignReview Type — When this field is active, the system displays the Review Standard Notes form. Select either Client Review or Informal Review and select Confirm. Currently, the DesignReview Type has no impact on the DesignReview Integrator software. Control File Prefix — Key in a unique name for the control file, or select Use Existing Session to choose an existing session whose information you want to use. The system automatically updates the Control File Name and Tag File Name fields. Control File Name — The system appends a .dri extension to the control file prefix. The control file contains model data and parameter data for SmartPlant Review. For more information on the .dri file, refer to the SmartPlant Review User's Guide. Control File Path — Key in the directory where the control file will be located. The path entered here will be echoed to the Tag File Path field. Control File Node — Key in the node name where the control file will be located. The path entered here will be echoed to the Tag File Node field.
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DesignReview Administrator Tag File Name — When a Control File Prefix (above) is keyed in, the system echoes that file name with a .tag extension to the Tag File Name field. The tag file contains the tag data for the models included in the control file. PDS uses the defined Tag File Path to look for the tag file. If this location is the same as the Control File Path, the system can access the file across the network. Otherwise, it may be necessary to copy the tag file to the location of the control file. Tag File Path — After a Control File Path (above) is keyed in, the system echoes the file path to the Tag File Path field. The tag file path represents the location of the tag file. Tag File Node — After a Control File Node is keyed in, the system echoes the node to the Tag File Node field. The tag file node represents the node where the tag file is located. Use Existing Session — This option activates the Label Builder Interface form. When you select an existing SmartPlant Review session from this form, the current session will use the same .lst file that the existing session does. This option does not copy the .lst file that tells the software which models to process; this file is shared between each session that uses it. This means that any modifications made to the geographic extents of either session (via the Modify Label Extents command, for example) that share a .lst file will affect any sessions that share the .lst. When this form is accepted, you return to the Label Builder Interface form, which will have inherited the data from the SmartPlant Review session you just selected. After the appropriate information has been defined and the Label Builder Interface form is accepted, the system displays the DesignReview Administrator form. Create Labels / Do Not Create Labels — This controls whether or not the software creates the label file when the form is accepted. (The label file contains the database information associated with all elements within a model.) This file can be created immediately upon confirming this form, or it can be delayed until a specific day and time (either with the Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time toggle on this form, or with the various Label Builder options available from the main DesignReview Administrator form). If this toggle is set to Create Labels, the next two toggles are presented on the form.
In order to read and store the label files in a project database more easily, DesignReview Integrator outputs entries in the label file using the format name : value. Source of Data - Select the source of the label data. MDP Database - The label data is read from the MDP database. If you use this option, you can create a label from any attribute that has been published to the MDP database. The \project\labels.xml file controls the format of the MDP label data. Design Database - The label data is read from the project's database. There is a limit of 65 entries in the label file.
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DesignReview Administrator Add Weld Graphics / Do NOT Add Weld Graphics - This toggle is available only if the Ship Files to DesignReview option is selected. This toggle controls whether graphical representations of welds appear in the SmartPlant Review session. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file.
Weld graphics are generated only where piping, instrumentation, and/or components form a weld connection. Weld graphics are not generated to represent welded ends that are not connected to other items. Dimensions of weld graphics are determined by the information in the DRV_WELD_DEF table in the Piping Job Specification tables library, using the owning component of the weld. If this table does not exist in that library, weld graphics are added for all welds, using the following default values: — Diameter = 130% of the NPD at the weld — Thickness = 25% of the NPD at the weld If the DRV_WELD_DEF table does exist in the Piping Job Specification tables library, then weld graphics are added for only the welds that satisfy the NPD and Weld Type ranges in the DRV_WELD_DEF table. Do Not Ship to Design Review / Ship Files to DesignReview — This controls whether or not DesignReview Integrator moves the resulting files to the node where the SmartPlant Review product resides. Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time — When delayed submission is selected, you will be prompted to specify the time to submit the request for processing. Enter the day, hour, and minute; then select AM or PM. If immediate submission is selected, the request is processed immediately when the form is accepted. Modify Label Extents — This option activates the DesignReview Administrator Form, which allows you to define the geographic extents to be processed by the session. This option makes changes to the .lst file, and if this session is sharing a common .lst file with another session, both sessions are affected.
See Also DesignReview Administrator Form (on page 10) Modify Label Extents: DesignReview Administrator Form (on page 23)
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Modify Label Extents: DesignReview Administrator Form This form has options that are primarily used in defining the scope of models to be included in the tag file.
You cannot use more than one option to create a SmartPlant Review session. Each option is independent of the others. Also remember that, if the project list was specified using the Revise Project List command during the Create SmartPlant Review Session phase, any further modification to the .lst file must be done using an external text editor. Complete Project — Selects all model files in the project for processing. The system sorts models in ascending order by model_no attribute. Thus, the model with the first alphanumeric name would be the first model in the DRI file. The system also filters models (skip models) whose lock_status < 0 OR model_type=1 OR model_status in the preliminary range. Project with Model Search Criteria — Selects models in the project based on user-defined search criteria. The system does not do any sorting. It merely queries for models satisfying the specified search criteria. Piping Design Area(s) — Creates a list of all the model files in selected piping area(s). The system sorts models in ascending order by model_no attribute for each selected area. So the model with the first alphanumeric name in the first processed area would be the first model in the .dri file. The first processed area is the topmost-selected piping area on the area selection form.
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DesignReview Administrator The system also filters models (skip models) whose lock_status < 0 OR model_type=1 OR model_status in the preliminary range. See Piping Design Area(s) (on page 14),for information on using this option. Design Area(s) — Allows you to select a PDS discipline and the areas which it contains. The system uses the selected areas to generate a list of models and sorts models in ascending order by model_no attribute for each selected area. So the model with the first alphanumeric name in the first processed area would be the first model in the dri file. You can select areas from multiple disciplines. The discipline selected first would make it to the top of the list. See Design Area(s) (on page 15), for information on using this option. The system also filters models (skip models) whose lock_status < 0 OR model_type=1 OR model_status in the preliminary range. Revise Project List - The topmost-selected model on the model selection form. The system also filters models (skip models) whose lock_status < 0 OR model_type=1. Create Labels / Do Not Create Labels — This controls whether or not the software creates the label file when the form is accepted. (The label file contains the database information associated with all elements within a model.) This file can be created immediately upon confirming this form, or it can be delayed until a specific day and time (either with the Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time toggle on this form, or with the various Label Builder options available from the main DesignReview Administrator form). If this toggle is set to Create Labels, the next three toggles are presented on the form. Source of Data - Select the source of the label data. MDP Database - The label data is read from the MDP database. If you use this option, you can create a label from any attribute that has been published to the MDP database. The \project\labels.xml file controls the format of the MDP label data. Design Database - The label data is read from the project's database. Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time — When delayed submission is selected, you will be prompted to specify the time to submit the request for processing. Enter the day, hour, and minute; then select AM or PM. If immediate submission is selected, the request is processed immediately when the form is accepted. Type ranges in the DRV_WELD_DEF table. Add Weld Graphics / Do NOT Add Weld Graphics - This toggle is available only if the Ship Files to DesignReview option is selected. This toggle controls whether graphical representations of welds appear in the SmartPlant Review session. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file.
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Weld graphics are generated only where piping, instrumentation, and/or components form a weld connection. Weld graphics are not generated to represent welded ends that are not connected to other items. Dimensions of weld graphics are determined by the information in the DRV_WELD_DEF table in the Piping Job Specification tables library, using the owning component of the weld. If this table does not exist in that library, weld graphics are added for all welds, using the following default values: — Diameter = 130% of the NPD at the weld
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Delete DesignReview Session Selecting this command activates the Delete DesignReview Session form, which displays a list of available review numbers and descriptions. There is also a toggle that allows the option to delete the associated .lst file and control file. Because the files can be shared by multiple sessions, this toggle's default setting is Do Not Delete Associated Files. If the associated files are not deleted, the operating system can still recognize them, and you will not be allowed to create new sessions with the same names.
After selecting the SmartPlant Review session definition to delete, select Confirm to accept the selection; then select Confirm again to delete the review session.
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DesignReview Label Builder Selecting this command activates the DesignReview Label Builder form, which allows you to select the sessions for which you want to create (or re-create) label files. You can select multiple sessions; the selected sessions are highlighted.
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Label files have a .drv extension, and they are created in the directory in which the associated model file resides. Label files that are up to date (that is, they are more recent than the models to which they belong) are not processed; the system only creates labels for models that have been revised since its label file was last built. To create labels for PE_HVAC models, the name of the PE_HVAC project database must be prj_[pdsprojectname], where [pdsprojectname] is the exact name of the PDS project. If you want to use a different PE_HVAC project schema name, you can set the system environment variable PDS_HVAC_SCHEMA_NAME to prj_[myhvprojname], where [myhvprojname] is the name you want to use for the PE_HVAC project. The label numbers and the order in which SmartPlant Review labels are displayed are hard-coded, and can not be changed.
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PDS and FrameWorks Plus use different methods to generate SmartPlant Review labels for FrameWorks Plus models. PDS uses the label description library to build labels, while FrameWorks Plus generates hard-coded labels. Thus, a label for an item in a FrameWorks Plus model may contain different information depending on whether the .drv file was generated by the DesignReview Label Builder or by FrameWorks Plus.
Ship Files to DesignReview / Do NOT Ship to DesignReview — This toggle controls whether or not the label files being created will be shipped to the node being used for the DesignReview session. (This path is defined in the DesignReview Defaults Setup form.) If the toggle is set to Do NOT Ship to DesignReview, the files remain on the local system where they were created. Source of Data - Select the source of the label data. MDP Database - The label data is read from the MDP database. If you use this option, you can create a label from any attribute that has been published to the MDP database. The \project\labels.xml file controls the format of the MDP label data. Design Database - The label data is read from the project's database. Submit Immediately / Delayed Submit Time — When delayed submission is selected, you will be prompted to specify the time to submit the request for processing. Enter the day, hour, and minute; then select AM or PM. If immediate submission is selected, the request is processed immediately when the form is accepted.
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DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder This command displays the DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder form that is used to control scheduled, repeated creation of the label files for one or many SmartPlant Review sessions.
DRI file locking prevents changes to SmartPlant Review session parameters while the label files are generated. Scheduled Label Builder uses Batch Services in conjunction with the Schedule Service. The logon user (system account or "this account" will impact how you set the account mapping in Batch Manager. For additional information, see the System Administrator Responsibilities section of the PDS Project Setup Technical Reference. Review Number — This field displays the number that was assigned to the SmartPlant Review session upon creation or last revision. Day(s) — This field displays the day(s) that the label files will be built for the SmartPlant Review session in that row of the table. Months — This field displays the months(s) that the label files will be built for the SmartPlant Review session in that row of the table. Time — This field displays the time of day that the label files will be built for the SmartPlant Review session in that row of the table. Node — This field displays the node on which the schedule script and schedule data files reside.
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DesignReview Administrator Using the previous form as an example, the label file for the DeasonTech Chemicals 1 session will be created every Monday and Thursday of every month at 9:43 am, and the schedule script and its data will reside on the deason node. Select a session to schedule; then select Confirm to activate the Scheduled Label Builder form, which allows you to define the data for the schedule file. For more information, see Scheduling Label Builder (on page 29).
Scheduling Label Builder This form allows you to define the schedule file that the Scheduled Label Builder uses to create the label file for the SmartPlant Review session.
File Specification — This field allows you to name the schedule file. File Path — This field determines where the schedule file will reside on the local system. Do Not Ship to Design Review / Ship Files to DesignReview — This toggle controls whether or not DesignReview Integrator copies the resulting label files to the node being used for the SmartPlant Review session. (This path is defined in the DesignReview Default Setup form.)
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DesignReview Administrator Add Weld Graphics / Do NOT Add Weld Graphics — This toggle is available only if the Ship Files to DesignReview option is selected. This toggle controls whether graphical representations of welds appear in the SmartPlant Review session. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file.
Weld graphics are generated only where piping, instrumentation, and/or components form a weld connection. Weld graphics are not generated to represent welded ends that are not connected to other items. Dimensions of weld graphics are determined by the information in the DRV_WELD_DEF table in the Piping Job Specification tables library, using the owning component of the weld. If this table does not exist in that library, weld graphics are added for all welds, using the following default values: —Diameter = 130% of the NPD at the weld —Thickness = 25% of the NPD at the weld If the DRV_WELD_DEF table does exist in the Piping Job Specification tables library, then weld graphics are added for only the welds that satisfy the NPD and Weld Type ranges in the DRV_WELD_DEF table. Source of Data - Select the source of the label data. MDP Database - The label data is read from the MDP database. If you use this option, you can create a label from any attribute that has been published to the MDP database. The \project\labels.xml file controls the format of the MDP label data. Design Database - The label data is read from the project's database. Select Month(s) / All Months — This toggle controls in which month(s) the session being scheduled will be processed. If this toggle is set to Select Month(s), the list of months to select from will be activated when either the Day of Week or the Specific Day box is checked. Daily — Checking this box sets the session to be processed daily, at the time specified in the Hr:Min field. Day of Week — Checking this box activates the week day gadget, which allows you to select specific days in the week for the session to be processed for building the label files. Select the days in the month(s) that you want to create the label files. Specific Day — Checking this box activates the calendar day gadget, which allows you to select specific days in the month(s) for the session to be processed for building the label files. Select the numbers that correspond with the dates of the month(s) you want to create the label files. Hr:Min and AM/PM — These fields allow you to define the precise time of the day or night that you want to initiate building the label files.
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DesignReview Tag Environment This command activates the DesignReview Tag Environment form, which is used to review comments which have been made about and tagged to components during a SmartPlant Review walkthrough. When reviewing comments tagged to components, you will be working in the graphics environment. Use the DesignReview Tag Environment form and its subforms to select which project design area and model you want to review. This command also allows you to plot the active model. The first DesignReview Tag Environment form displays with a list of the available disciplines.
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DesignReview Tag Environment Select the appropriate discipline from the Disciplines list; then select Confirm. The DesignReview Tag Environment form displays a list of design areas and descriptions.
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DesignReview Tag Environment Select a Design Area from the list; then select Confirm. The DesignReview Tag Review form displays a list of available models and descriptions.
Select the model to review, and then select Confirm to accept the highlighted model. The system then activates the MicroStation/DesignReview Integrator graphics environment and loads the selected model.
See Also DesignReview Integrator Graphics Environment (on page 33)
DesignReview Integrator Graphics Environment The DesignReview Integrator graphics environment consists primarily of several MicroStation commands, and a few new commands that are specific to DesignReview Integrator. This document describes the DesignReview Integrator commands, but you should refer to the MicroStation documentation for information about the various MicroStation commands.
Review Tags — This command is accessible through the DesignReview palette, which is activated by selecting the DesignReview command from the DesignReview command window. See Review Tags (on page 34).
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DesignReview Tag Environment View Options —- This command sets the screen display and view control options. See Viewing Options (on page 36). Plot Model — This command is accessible through the File palette, which is activated by selecting the File option from the File pull-down menu from the DesignReview command window. See Plot Model (on page 38).
Review Tags While in the tag environment, you can review the comments by number, by a substring search, or by selecting the next or previous comment number. You can also respond to any comment. When using the next comment or previous comment option, this command filters out any comments that are not associated with the active model. This filter is applied by comparing the physical location of the comment with the volumetric range of the active model. If a comment was made for a specific component during a SmartPlant Review session, that component is highlighted in the specified screen view and the orientation tee is displayed at the tag point. If the component is not found, the system displays a message indicating that the component was deleted. Selecting the Review Tags option activates a form that allows you to select a tag file.
PDS uses the defined Tag File Path to look for the tag file. If this location is the same as the Control File Path, the system can access the file across the network. Otherwise, it may be necessary to copy the tag file to the location of the control file. Make sure the file protections on the tag file are such that it can be accessed by the PDS user.
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DesignReview Tag Environment Select the tag file to be reviewed, and then select Confirm. The system displays the SmartPlant Review form that allows you to review and revise tag comments.
Tag File — This field displays the name of the current tag file being reviewed. To specify a different tag file, select the field and choose the tag file you want from the form that displays. Comment Number — This field displays the active tag comment number. You can select this field and key in the number of the comment to review, or use the arrows to display the previous or next comment sequentially based on their order in the tag file. Substring — Select this field, and key in a word or phrase within the comment to review. The system searches forward in the file for the specified string in the comment, and displays the associated comment(s) and the active comment number from the tag file. It updates the screen view to match the view definition as defined in SmartPlant Review when the tag was placed. Response — Select this field, and key in a short explanation of the action taken for a comment. When this form is saved, the response keyed in is written into the comment area for that tag number, so it will be displayed in future review sessions. Define Screen View — Select this command to define the screen view to be updated each time a comment is displayed.
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Viewing Options This command provides access to a set of options that allow you to manipulate the model views for each screen or window.
Set View Orientation Options These options allow you to set the view orientation to one of the standard viewing directions. You can specify more than one screen with the same view. Plan View — Orients a screen to the plan view orientation. Isometric View — Orients a screen to the isometric viewing direction. Looking North — Orients a screen view looking north. Looking South — Orients a screen view looking south. Looking East — Orients a screen view looking east. Looking West — Orients a screen view looking west.
Update Window Options Update Both — Updates both (left and right) virtual screens. Update Left — Updates the left virtual screen. Update Right — Updates the right virtual screen. Update View — Updates the selected window view. The system prompts you to select the view to update.
Rotate Options These options allow you to rotate a view about a specified axis. The angle follows the right-hand rule with the thumb pointing towards the positive axis. Rotate About X-Axis — Rotates the horizontal axis of a screen view counterclockwise. Rotate About Y-Axis — Rotates the vertical axis of a screen view counter-clockwise. Rotate About Z-Axis — Rotates the X and Y axes of a screen view counter-clockwise.
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Match Planar Element This option allows you to establish a view that is normal to a planar element.
Rotation 3 Points This option allows you to rotate the view orientation so that you are looking normal to the X and Y planes that are defined by three specified points. The first two points you specify define the X axis. The line between the first and third point defines the Y axis.
Dialog View Rotation This option activates the MicroStation View Rotation dialog box.
Color Shading Options The Color Shading and Permanent Color Shading options allow you to render the contents of a screen view. When you select either of these options, a list of rendering styles is displayed. Choose from wiremesh, cross-section, hidden line, filled hidden line, constant shading, smooth shading, phong shading, or stereo; then select the view to be processed. For Permanent Color Shading, select a view number from the form (1 through 8). The selected view is displayed with the specified render option until you change it. For Color Shading, place a data point in the screen view to be updated. The rendered view reverts to wireframe display (the default) when it is updated.
Camera View This option activates five options that allow you to define the target, position, and clipping planes for a view camera.
Setup — This option allows you to set the target, position, and clipping planes for a view camera and turn on the camera for the view. The camera lens is set with the Lens option. Place a data point to define the camera target. The point becomes the focal point (center) of the view. Objects that are beyond the target point appear smaller due to the nature of the perspective projection. Objects that are in front of the target point appear larger and may be excluded from the viewing pyramid. Place a data point to define the camera position. A dynamic pyramid is displayed to show the viewing volume with the camera at the pointer location. Place a data point to define the front clipping plane (display depth). Any elements or portions of elements in front of this plane are not displayed. Place a final data point to define the back clipping plane (display depth). Any elements or portions of elements that are beyond this plane are not displayed, but the view is turned on. Target — This option allows you to set the target of a view camera without changing the camera position. This is as is you are standing in one position and moving the camera to view different angles.
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DesignReview Tag Environment Position — This option allows you to set the position of a view camera without changing the camera target. This is as if you are focusing the camera at an object and moving around to obtain different views of the object. Lens — This option activates the camera lens settings display list, which allows you to set the angles and focal lengths of view camera lenses. Off — This option turns the camera view off.
View Options The following options allow you to manipulate views between two windows: Copy View — This options copies a selected view display from one window to another. Swap View — This option allows you to change from either the right or left screen display. View On — This option activates eight view options that correspond to the window views (1 through 4) on the right screen and window views (5 through 8) on the left screen. View Off — This option allows you to select and place a data point in the window views to turn specified views off.
Level Symbology On This option allows you to enable the display of reference models with the active reference model symbology.
Level Symbology Off This option allows you to disable the display of reference models with the active reference model symbology.
Form Right/Left Screen This toggle sets the forms to be automatically displayed on the right (front) screen or the left (back) screen. This option is only relevant for dual-screen configurations.
Set/Do Not Set Display Depth for Review Commands This toggle enables you to specify whether or not MicroStation should establish the display depth of the perspective views as they were defined by SmartPlant Review when placing the tags.
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DesignReview Tag Environment This option activates a form that allows you to plot the active model from the graphics environment.
Fence — This option allows you to place a fence around the section of the model that you would like to plot. After selecting this option, place a data point to identify the upper left boundary of the fence. Place a second data point to identify the lower right boundary of the fence. Make the appropriate settings to the various Plot Model form fields, and then select Confirm to accept the selections and plot the fenced area of the model. View — This option allows you to plot a specific MicroStation view of the active model. After selecting this option, place a data point in the view that you want to plot. Make the appropriate settings to the various Plot Model form fields, and then select Confirm to accept the selections and plot the selected view of the model. Saved View — This option activates a list of saved views for you to plot. After selecting this option, select a saved view from the list. Make the appropriate settings to the various Plot Model form fields, and then select Confirm to accept the selections and to plot the selected saved view of the model. Volume — This option activates gadgets that allow you to specify the design volume (and viewing direction) of the model to be plotted. After selecting this option, key in the coordinates for the design volume to be plotted, and then select a viewing direction . Make appropriate settings to the various Plot Model form fields, and then select Confirm to accept the selections and to plot the specified volume of the model in the specified viewing direction.
Viewing Direction — These options are only available when specifying a design volume to be plotted. Plan — Plots a top view of the specified volume. Iso — Plots an isometric view of the specified volume. Looking East — Plots the West elevation of the specified volume.
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DesignReview Tag Environment Looking West — Plots the East elevation of the specified volume. Looking North — Plots the South elevation of the specified volume. Looking South — Plots the North elevation of the specified volume. No Rotation/Rotate 90 Degrees — This toggle allows you to rotate the plot 90 degrees with respect to the paper. Submit Immediately/Submission is Delayed — This toggle allows you to submit the plot immediately or to delay job submission to batch. I/Plot Parameter Files — Place a data point in this field to select an I/Plot parameters file to be used in plotting with your model. If no I/Plot parameters file is selected, the default queue is used. Queues — Select a plot queue to process the plot job. If a queue is not selected, the default plot queue is used. Scales— Allows you to select a plot scale. These scales are defined in the Standard Note Library (Standard Note 1201) in the following format: m’ m"=n’ n" where m is the scale on the plot, and n is the scale on the model. For example, 1/4"=1’ indicates that 1/4 inch on the plot represents 1 foot in the model. If you select a scale that would result in the plot being larger than the size of the paper in the plotter, and if the selected queue is local so that the size verification is accessible, then an error message is displayed and you must either select a smaller scale, redefine the volume to be plotted, or select a larger plotter.
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DesignReview Model Transmittal This command automatically transmits a selected SmartPlant Review data set to the applicable SmartPlant Review workstation. The system copies the SmartPlant Review models and the corresponding label files to the network address and the path name for the SmartPlant Review control file, as specified with the DesignReview Default Setup command. If you consider a SmartPlant Review model as a snapshot of that part of the project, it is highly recommended that a unique path name be used for each control file. Hence, the data set for each SmartPlant Review model is maintained separately and the relationship between a version of a model and its corresponding label file is consistent. When this option is selected, the system activates the File Transmittal Interface form.
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DesignReview Model Transmittal Select the review number for the data to be transmitted to the SmartPlant Review workstation, and then select Confirm to activate the submission form.
Destination Path — This field contains the path to the SmartPlant Review workstation. Destination Node — This field contains the node name of the SmartPlant Review workstation. Add Weld Graphics / Do NOT Add Weld Graphics - This toggle is available only if the Ship Files to DesignReview option is selected. This toggle controls whether graphical representations of welds appear in the SmartPlant Review session. When weld graphics are added, they are stored in the copy of the files sent to SmartPlant Review; they are not saved in the project files. Attributes of the weld, such as the weld number or the weld type (as defined in Label 353), are included in a tag file.
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DesignReview Model Transmittal If the DRV_WELD_DEF table does exist in the Piping Job Specification tables library, then weld graphics are added for only the welds that satisfy the NPD and Weld Submit to Batch Immediately / Delayed Submit to Batch — When delayed submission is selected, you will be prompted to specify the time to submit the request for processing. Enter the day, hour, and minute; then select AM or PM. If immediate submission is selected, the system submits the request to the batch queue, PDlabel_sender, for transmitting the appropriate data set.
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Index C
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Create DesignReview Session • 8
Scheduling Label Builder • 29
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Delete DesignReview Session • 25 Design Area(s) • 15 DesignReview Administrator • 7 DesignReview Administrator Form • 10 DesignReview Defaults Setup • 5 DesignReview Integrator • 3 DesignReview Integrator Graphics Environment • 33 DesignReview Label Builder • 26 DesignReview Model Transmittal • 41 DesignReview Scheduled Label Builder • 28 DesignReview Tag Environment • 31
Viewing Options • 36
W What's New in DesignReview Integrator • iv
F File Names • 2
I Introduction • 1
M Model Files • 2 Modify Label Extents DesignReview Administrator Form • 23
P PD_Review Setup • 1 Piping Design Area(s) • 14 Plot Model • 38 Preface PDS • iii Project with Model Search Criteria • 12
R Review Tags • 34 Revise DesignReview Session • 18 Revise Project List • 16
Plant Design System (PDS) DesignReview Integrator
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