Mapping SKEYs to Attributes - Intergraph Smart Materials - Version 10.1 - Administration & Configuration - Hexagon

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When exporting Smart Isometrics catalog files, it is necessary to apply nominal sizes (Bore A – C) and physical length (Dimensions A – D) where it is appropriate.

Therefore, a mapping of corresponding attributes defined on A.50.01 Attributes to bores and dimensions is necessary.

The following example shows the attribute mapping for SKEY ELSW.

SKEY Mappings

Bore A and bore B are equally defined by NPS1 in this example. Dimensions A and B come from attributes reflecting face-to-center and end-to-center length.

Each field for bores and dimensions has a pick list attached. The pick list will only show attributes used by commodity codes belonging to one of the group/part records specified. That means also that the group/part selection must be done before the attributes can be mapped.

Depending on the setup of your environment, it may become necessary to define new geometrics and geometric relations to provide Smart Reference Data with all information needed in the Smart Isometrics catalogs.

For each SKEY, it is possible to define one set of attributes within the product group and one set within each project. When exporting, the attribute set will preferably be taken from the project the user is logged in. If none is available in the project, the set defined in the product group will be used.

Additional Attributes

On this tab page, additional attribute sets can be defined which will be used when exporting the Smart Isometrics Master catalog and CIF file. In the Master CIF, these attribute sets are used to export user-defined ident attributes like outer diameter and wall thickness.

It is possible to export up to eight values from Geometric Attributes and up to four values derived from table details. Which attribute to put in which field can be freely defined by users. But, this order should be the same for all SKEYs. Otherwise, it could happen that in the exported file, the column for an attribute is filled with values of different meaning.

SKEY Mappings2

Again, the attributes can be filled by using pick lists. The example shows the mapping to attributes to get outer diameter, schedule thickness, weight, and material.