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Intergraph Smart P&ID Installation and Upgrade

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Smart P&ID Version
9 (2019)

To enable Smart P&ID or Smart Electrical to work in an integrated environment, you must do the following:

  1. Install Schema Component.NET and SmartPlantClient.NET, bundled and delivered with SmartPlant Foundation, on each Smart Engineering Manager and engineering application workstation. See Install Schema Component.NET.

    Before you run SmartPlant Client.NET and Schema Component.NET setup, be sure to install the software prerequisites described in SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client platform recommendations.

  2. Use a hierarchy that contains a minimum of three levels when you create your plant in Smart Engineering Manager. In addition to requiring a minimum of three-levels in hierarchies, Integration configurations also require that the names of hierarchy items must not be changed after they are created and that the hierarchy structure must not be modified after you create the project. See Using Custom Hierarchies in an Integrated Environment.

  3. Associate applications with and assign user access rights to your plant. When Smart P&ID and Smart Electrical are both enabled for a plant, they are both enabled for all projects in that plant. If a project requires only one of these applications, create separate plants for each application, then enable Smart P&ID for one plant and Smart Electrical for the other.

  4. Edit the Smart Resource Path setting in Options Manager to point to the ..\SmartPlant Resources folder installed with the application's reference data. The path specified in Options Manager must contain the tool schema .xml file to enable publish and retrieve operations between the tool and SmartPlant Foundation to work properly.

  5. Register your plant with SmartPlant Foundation, as described in Register from Smart Engineering Manager in the Smart Engineering Manager Help.

    • When you register your plant, you must specify the location of the Smart Engineering Manager schema map file (SPEMDataMap.xml). See Specify Map File Dialog in the Smart Engineering Manager help.

    • If only one application is associated with the plant at the time it is registered, only that application is registered. If another application is later associated with the plant, the Register command is enabled so that you can register the new application with the plant.