TEMPLATE_PIPELINE Sheet - Intergraph Smart 3D - Help

Intergraph Smart 3D Systems and Specifications

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The TEMPLATE_PIPELINE sheet in the Pipelines_Sample workbook defines the properties of a pipeline system. The software delivers this workbook locally to the [Product Folder]\SystemsAndSpecs\Import folder as part of the default client setup.

Pipeline

Specify a name for the pipeline. The name must be unique throughout the life cycle of the model.

Description

Type a description for the pipeline.

Sequence

Type an identification number for the pipeline.

Fluid_System

Specify the code list/short description of the fluid system. The fluid system short descriptions are defined on the AllCodeLists.xls workbook in the Fluid Code sheet in the Fluid System Short Description column. You can also locate the fluid system by looking in the Catalog task at the ..\Select Lists\Fluid code node. You need the text in the Fluid System Short Description column.

Fluid_Code

Type the short description of the fluid code to make available. The fluid code short descriptions are defined on the AllCodeLists.xls workbook in the Fluid Code sheet in the Fluid Code Short Description column. You can also locate the fluid code by looking in the Catalog task at the ..\Select Lists\Fluid code node. You need the text in the Fluid Code Short Description column.

PSPEC

Specify the piping specification (piping material class) name, for example, 1C0841. Ten piping material classes are delivered with the default catalog. Many more piping material classes are delivered in the Piping Specification.xls workbook. You can also see which piping material classes are available by looking in the Catalog task at the ..\Piping\Piping Specification\Piping Material Classes node. You need the name in the Spec Name column.

PSPEC_VER

Type the revision number of the piping materials class. This information is located in the version column of the Piping Specification.xls workbook. If you have enabled the Piping Spec Version Management Option in the Model Options node, the text that you copy from here is appended to the end of the piping specification name. For example, if the piping specification is originally named 1C0100, the piping specification with the revision is named "1C0100, Rev: <text>".

ISPEC

Specify the insulation specification name. You can identify available insulation specifications by looking in the Catalog task at the ..\Piping\Insulation\Specifications node. You need the name in the Name column.

Permission Group

Type the name of the permission group assigned to the system name, for example, Hull, Accommodation, or Door. You assign permission groups in Project Management.

If you assign a permission group that does not exist, the Permission Group Validate Result dialog box displays so that you can correct the entry. Click Yes, and the software creates systems in the active permission groups for systems that do not exist in the model. Click No to abort the import process.

If you do not have write access for a particular permission group, you cannot create that system or its children. The software continues creating other systems, and then adds to the log file a statement such as, "The permission group ‘Permission Group Name’ for ‘System Name‘ does not have write access. Systems/objects cannot be created."