You can configure the settings, integrate the Plant Design Management System (PDMS)/ E3D data in to Smart Reference Data (SRD), and then transfer the required information to PDMS/ E3D interface. Data can be transferred to PDMS/ E3D in two steps as follows:
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Ident transfer
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Specification transfer
If the ident files are already available in PDMS/ ED3 interface, you need not transfer them again. Some steps are the same for both kind of transfers, while some are only for one type of transfer.
The transfer generates a set of ASCII files that can be separated into one file for the specifications (SPECON File ) and a set of files for the ident transfer.
Idents can be exported to the PDMS/ E3D software using specific file formats. We have the following three main file formats:
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Data: It contains all the ident related information that are exported.
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Delete: It contains information related to the data deleted from the destination.
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Error: It contains information related to the error in the exported data.
When you export, the ident information is stored in more than one file such as:
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Detail Text (PDMS_D.DAT) : Contains descriptions about all the idents
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Component Data (PDMS_C.DAT): Contains all ident weight related data
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Flange-Bolt-Points (PDMS_F.DAT): Contains information for each of the bolt idents for each of the bolted components in the PDMS_G.DAT file
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Single-Bolt-Idents (PDMS_BS.DAT): Contains information about bolt idents
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Geometric data file (PDMS_G.DAT) : Contains all the geometric information
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Bolt Length (PDMS_B.DAT) : Contains the length information of the bolt idents
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Material (PDMS_M.DAT) Contains all material description for the idents
The specification file is generated based on the configurations made in the Data Table Configurations page in SRD.
All nodes at all level are unique in PDMS/ E3D. The uniqueness is not defined at tree node level but across all tree path and nodes.
To learn more about different PDMS/ E3D output formats, see PDMS/ E3D Output Formats.