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Intergraph Smart Materials Integration (10.1)

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Here you specify the method and source of search for the schedule of the components.

There are two possibilities:

  • S.30.01 (S.20.08)

  • Geometric

S.30.01 (S.20.08)

In the standardization for all parts with a schedule, the schedule is stored in the commodity code. If no specific commodity code is found, Smart Materials looks for a mapping on S.20.08.

The mapping name on A.50.I.01 must be SCHEDULE for the green connect point and ASCHEDULE for the red connect point.

You can have more than one table for this purpose. Map additional tables by appending a sequential number to the map name like <mapname>_1, and so forth on A.50.I.01.

If the mentioned table is not directly a table in the commodity code but a master link table of the commodity code that contains this table as a link table, the PDS interface will also be able to find the information.

For the method via S.30.01 (S.20.08), you must indicate from where the schedule will be read.

The following possibilities exist:

  • Table Detail - value in TD Code is taken

  • S.20.I.01 - translated value from S.20.I.01 is taken

  • ATTR_CHAR1 - value of ATTR_CHAR1 is taken

  • ATTR_CHAR2 - value of ATTR_CHAR2 is taken

  • ATTR_CHAR3 - value of ATTR_CHAR3 is taken

  • ATTR_NUM1 - value of ATTR_NUM1 is taken

  • ATTR_NUM2 - value of ATTR_NUM2 is taken

  • ATTR_NUM3 - value of ATTR_NUM3 is taken

Geoms

In this case, the schedule is not found in the commodity code but always in the geometric tables related to the commodity code.

The attribute containing the schedule must be marked in the object parameter as a building ident, and it must be an input field.

Schedules are set only for pipes from Geom. Therefore, the nominal sizes of the pipes are split automatically, even if the Filter check box is not selected. Material that is split in the PMC file occurs with one row for each dimension of the commodity code. This is necessary because the schedule can be different per each nominal size.

For all components that are not pipes, the schedule assignment is carried out via S.20.08.

For all these components, the mapped values can be NREQ (not required) for parts without schedule or MATCH. In the case of MATCH, the schedule of the pipe will be copied to the non pipe component (PDS functionality).

Furthermore, you must enter the attribute that contains the schedule for the ident (see Schedule Attribute). The attribute that you select from the LOV has to correspond to the one you have assigned to the ident on the S.10.05 Object Parameter Detail screen.

The schedule in the PCD is changed to the following:

  • $.375 translates into .375

  • S$40 translates into S-40