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Intergraph Smart 3D Structural Manufacturing Reference Data

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13.1

Is the setup procedure different in a global workshare environment?

No; the setup process is identical. Within a global workshare environment, you can connect to either a host or a satellite to access the model. The software synchronizes the model between the host and satellite.

Is there any impact on S3DProductionListener performance when working with multiple projects?

You might experience a small difference in processing times when you trigger multiple S3DProductionListener instances at the same time. Each instance starts a call, connects to the database, and updates object values for multiple instances of the same project, or for different projects.

How does loopback handle a nesting user at a satellite location if the user does not have write access to an Smart 3D object?

The behavior is similar to the listener machine. The nesting server sends loopback XML to the listener machine (the satellite). The login user on the satellite machine needs write access to any Smart 3D objects being updated.

Who is the last modified user for a nested object, the nesting user or the listening user?

The login user on the listener machine is the last modified user. The nesting login user sends loopback XML to the listener. NestingData has a relationship with the manufacturing object. Loopback updates the NestingData; it does not update the manufacturing object. Even if the nesting login user updates the NestingData, the last modified user for the manufacturing object does not change.

What happens if SQL stops running during a nesting operation?

The NestingManagementRule or the NestingService catches this exception and adds an MS SQL error message to the log file.

Rerun the nesting data from the nesting system or manually.