The following toolbars are available in the Schema Editor. Commands are available based on the files you have open and the selections you make in the Schema Editor window.
Standard Toolbar
Open Session File - Click this to open a Schema Editor session file. Session files allow you to save registered tool information, file configuration information, tool map schema information for loaded map files, and displayed windows and dialog boxes that you want to restore when you reopen the Schema Editor.
Save Session File - Click this to save the active Schema Editor session file.
Cut - Click this to remove the selected text or object from the Schema Editor. You can insert the object at a selected location using Paste .
Copy - Click this to copy the selected object or text in the Schema Editor.
Paste - Click this to insert the copied text or object into the selected dialog box, tree view, or other Schema Editor option or view.
Undo - Click this to cancel the last action you performed in the Schema Editor. If there are multiple actions that can be canceled, click beside the Undo button and select the action that you want to undo in the list.
Redo - Click this to repeat the last action you canceled in the Schema Editor. If there are multiple actions that can be repeated, click beside the Redo button and select the action that you want to redo in the list.
Find - Click this to search for objects in the Schema Editor. For more information about searching in the Schema Editor, see Finding Objects in the Schema Editor and Find Objects Using Search Criteria.
Edit - Click this to modify the selected object in the Schema Editor tree view.
Schema Toolbar
Open Schema File - Click this to open a schema file in the Schema Editor.
Save Schema File - Click this to save the active schema file.
Set Active Configurations - Click this to set the active configuration for editing in the Schema Editor. The active configuration defines the version of the schema to which you want your changes to apply and where you want to store your schema extensions. Although the command is available in the 2007 Schema Editor, it is typically used in 2008 and greater versions of the Schema Editor for managing schema changes for integration.
View Active Schema - Click this to display the active schema file in the view you select. The active schema is the one that you are editing and searching. Although you can see multiple schemas at once, you can only edit one at a time.
Create Property Definition - Click this to create a new property definition in the schema. Depending on your startup options, your changes may be saved to an extensions file.
Create Enumerated List - Click this to create a new enumerated list definition in the schema. Depending on your startup options, your changes may be saved to an extensions file.
Compare/Display Results - Click this to compare the active schema file to another schema file that you select. For more information about comparing schema files, see Comparison. Comparison results are displayed in a text editor.
Validate/Display Results - Click this to validate the active schema file and display validation results. When you validate a schema file, the Schema Editor checks the file against the meta schema and a set of semantic rules. Validation results are displayed in a text editor.
Tool Schema Toolbar
Open Tool Schema File - Click this to open a tool schema file.
Save Tool Schema File - Click this to save the active tool schema file.
Another Tool Schema File - Click this to open another tool schema file.
Set Active Tool Schema File - Click this to set the active tool schema file when multiple tool schema files are open in the Schema Editor. The active tool map schema is the file that you are editing and searching. Although you can see multiple tool map schemas at once, you can only edit one at a time.
View Tool Schema (Active) - Click this to view the active tool schema file in the view you select.
Create Map Property Definition - Click this to create a tool map property definition in the active tool map schema file.
Create Map Enumerated List - Click this to create a tool map enumerated list definition in the active tool map schema file.
Compare/Display Results - Click this to compare the active tool map schema with another tool map schema file. Comparison results are displayed in a text editor.
Validate/Display Results - Click this to validate the active tool map schema. When you validate a schema file, the Schema Editor checks the file against the SmartPlant schema and a set of semantic rules. Validation results are displayed in a text editor.
Mapping Toolbar
Edit Engineering Tool Options - Click this to select an authoring tool, load the map schema, and connect to the tool's metadata adapter. Selecting an authoring tool allows you to synchronize the tool map schema and the tool metadata and define mapping for that tool in the Schema Editor.
View Map Environment - Click this to display the Schema Editor Map Environment. The Map Environment allows you to view loaded tool schemas and meta data adapters and define mapping between the tool schemas and the SmartPlant schema.
Compare (Active Tool Schema) with Schema (Publish) - Click this to compare the active tool map schema with the SmartPlant schema to determine which map properties, map enumerated lists, and map unit of measure lists have not been mapped or flagged as not to be mapped for publish. For more information about comparing the active tool schema with the SmartPlant schema, see Comparing Tool Map Schema with the SmartPlant Schema.
Compare (Active Tool Schema) with Schema (Retrieve) - Click this to compare the active tool map schema with the SmartPlant schema to determine which map properties, map enumerated lists, and map unit of measure lists have not been mapped or flagged as not to be mapped for retrieve.