Define a Wall - Intergraph Smart 3D - Reference Data

Intergraph Smart 3D Structure Reference Data

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11 (2016)
  1. Decide what layers will compose your wall and the basic properties for those layers and the wall in general. You may want to write this information down so you always know what the final wall should contain.

  2. Define the layers that you need.

    Define Wall Layers

  3. Define the composition of layers for the wall.

    Define Wall Compositions

  4. In Microsoft Excel, open the [Product Folder]\CatalogData\BulkLoad\DataFiles\StructWallGeneral.xls workbook.

  5. Select the Wall General Type sheet.

  6. Between the Start and End keywords that appear in column A, add a row to the spreadsheet. If a wall exists in the sheet that is similar to the wall that you want to define, consider copying the existing row.

  7. Enter a part number for the wall. You will use this part number to select the wall during placement, so use descriptive but short part numbers. In addition, this part number must be unique across the entire catalog.

  8. Enter a description for the wall.

  9. Enter the name rule to use for the wall.

  10. Enter the default wall priority.

  11. Enter the wall continuity. Valid values are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Struct Continuity sheet in the Codelist Number column.

  12. Specify the wall composition part number that you want to use for this wall. This value is the part number that you defined on the Wall Composition Type sheet.

  13. Finish defining the attribute values for the wall. For more information about each attribute, refer to Wall General Type.

  14. Click File > Save to save your changes.

  15. Bulk load the spreadsheets into the catalog.

  • In column A of every row that you add, type the letter A to indicate to the Bulkload utility that you are adding this row of information.

  • For more information about the bulk loading, see Using the Bulkload Modes in the Reference Data Guide.

See Also

Define Wall Layers
Define Wall Compositions