Create a New Document Type that Existing Tools Can Publish and Retrieve - Integration - Update 44 - Help - Hexagon

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12.1 (2019)
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2019(7.0)
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2019 (9.0)
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2020 (10.0)
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  1. After you open schemas, tool schemas, or data files, click the type of file that you want to view on the View menu. For example, to view the schema, click View > Schema (All).

  2. Click Options on the View Schema dialog box.

  3. On the View tab, click Editor.

    SHARED Tip If you do not see the View tab, the View dialog box is in Simple mode. Click Editor in the Form list instead.

  4. Click OK.

  5. In the bottom tree view, click Tool Metadata in the Select other classes list box to display SmartPlant schema objects for tool metadata, including tool objects, tool schema objects, and document types.

  6. In the bottom tree view, right-click DocumentType, and then click Create New DocumentType.

  7. In the New Document Type Definition dialog box, type a name and description for the new document type.

  8. Beside the Enumeration box, click and select the enumerated list for the new document type. Because the document type list is a hierarchical enumerated list, you can expand existing nodes to select a child list for the new document type.

  9. To define authoring tools that can publish the new document type, click beside the Published by tool schema box, and select the tool schemas for the publishing tool or tools.

  10. To define authoring tools that can retrieve the new document type, click beside the Retrieved by tool schema box, and select the tool schemas for the retrieving tool or tools.

    SHARED Tip If a class definition for the document type does not already exist, click New at the bottom of the Possible ClassDef Values for <DocumentType> dialog box, and create a new class definition with a relationship to the appropriate component schema.

  11. Click OK to save the new document type and its relationships with the tool schemas that publish and retrieve it.

See Also

Publish and Retrieve File Types for Tools
Externalize Authoring Tool Metadata
Generate Authoring Tool Metadata Files