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Pdms

The document lists various commands for piping, structures, equipment and other functions in PDMS. It includes commands for adding, removing and moving pipes, connections, attributes and more. General commands are also provided for tasks like saving, recreating displays and switching users.

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Pdms

The document lists various commands for piping, structures, equipment and other functions in PDMS. It includes commands for adding, removing and moving pipes, connections, attributes and more. General commands are also provided for tasks like saving, recreating displays and switching users.

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PDMS COMMANDS

PIPING COMMANDS.
1. ADD ALL PIP
2. REM ALL PIP
3. MOVE U THROU IDP@
4. MOVE E THROU IDP@
5. MOVE W THROU IDP@
6. MOVE N THROU IDP@
7. MOVE S THROU IDP@
8. Q DTXR (To See Name Of Component)
9. Q STEXT
1. STEXT !NOTE" (Naming For Attachment)
11. Q ATT (To see the attributes)
12. REPR INSU ON/OFF UPDATE
13. Q ISPEC (To see the insulation)
14. ISPEC NULRE# (To emo!e the "nsulation)
15. CONN NEXT (Connection to ne#t element)
16. #CONN (For force connection)
17. DIST 5
18. AXES AT PH (To see A#es of $ipe %ea&)
19. AXES AT PT (To see A#es of $ipe Tail)
2. AXES O##
21. $% U 5
22. $% ' 5
23. $% E 5
24. $% W 5
25. $% S 5
26. $% N 5
27. Q NAME
28. ROTATE $% () (otate& comman&)
29. ROT $% *+ A$OUT , THRO ID@ (otate&)
3. Q PARA (To chec- no..le si.e)
31. Q CATRE# (To See no..le ating)
32. Q POS IN &ORLD
33. CH CE (chec- current element)
34. Q SPRE# (chec- piping Spec)
35. Q ORI (To see the orientation)
36. DIR ' ('irection 'o/n) U E W N S (For elbo/0 tee0 !al!e)
37. Q $1'$2/$3 (To see pipe 4ore 'irection Connection t5pe an& $osition)
38. Q H$ORE
39. Q T$ORE
4. Q L$ORE
41. NE& $RA COP% PREV $% E/W/S/N/U/' 1++
42. Q U (To see the ele!ation)
43. Q ANGLE (For change the angle)
44. THRO NEXT (To connect element to ne#t component)
45. Q LTLE (To chee- pipe length)
46. Q MEM
47. Q RTEX O# DETRE# (To see element t5pe an& &etail)
48. CONN IDP@ TO IDP Q CE
49. Q PL (For 'irection an& position)
5. $RA CONN PH TO #IST MEM
51. $RA CONN PT TO NO(( ID@
52. $RA CONN PT TO LAST
53. RAD 5 (Control 6al!e a&ius)
54. HEI 5 (Control 6al!e %eight)
55. $AC) (4ac-/ar&)
56. #OR& (For/ar&)
)78 For 'rain pipe
*. ADD ATT (For isometric note)
+. Q ATT
,. TCONN OPEN
-. Q STEXT
.. STEXT !DRAIN POINT"
)98 For Slope :ine /otate& Elbo/
*. #OR&ARDS (Select in piping components)
+. DIR TO& NEXT
,. $AC)&ARDS (Select in piping components)
-. DIR TO& NEXT
59. MTOC DOTD ('o not /ant in bill of material) ;ou can see the 'ote& 'OT'
6. MTOC ON (Want in bill of material)
61. MTOC O## ('on<t Want in bill of material)
62. Q PA 4O$'TO$ (To see the pipe 4O$/TO$)
63. Q LSTU$E /To Change the spec 4ra-e0
64. Q PSPEC /To see the pipe spec0
65. CONN PH TO P3 O# ID@ / AN' SE:ECT T%E $"$E $30
66. CONN PT TO LAS MEM
STUCTUE CO==AN'S8
1. AXES AT POSE/S (en& or start)
2. Q POSE &RT'1
3. EXTE EN' $% ' )++ &RT'1
4. EXTE STAT $% U )++ &RT'1
5. EXTE END'START THRO ID@
6. EXTE END'START THRO IDPL@ ($:>$line)
7. Q CUTL (To see length of section)
8. Q POS PPLINE 4OS IN'1 (4OS TOS NA)
9. ADD ALL STR
1. REM ALL STR
11. Q ATT
12. $% U//'/E/W/N/S )++
13. Q DRNS DRNE
14. DRNSTART S () E ('irection an& angle)
15. DRNEND S () W ('irection an& angle)
E?U"$=ENT CO==AN'S8
A'' A:: E?U"
1. REM ALL EQUI
2. MOVE U THROU IDP@
3. MOVE E THROU IDP@
4. MOVE W THROU IDP@
5. MOVE N THROU IDP@
6. MOVE S THROU IDP@
7. REPR HOLES ON/OFF UPDATE
8. REPR O$ST ON/OFF UPDATE
*8 To Cop5 Ne/ E@uipment
*. VAR1 NAME
+. NE& EQU COP% 2V1 (To "nclu&e E@uipment in another .one)
1. $% U//'/E/W/N/S )++
11. NE& $OX COP% PRE
12. NE& $OX XLEN (++ %LEN 2)+ (LN 1)+
13. NE& C%L COP% PRE
14. NE& P%RE COP% PRE
15. NE& NO(( COP% PRE
16. NE& $OX COP% PRE ROT $% *+ A$OUT , THRO IDP@
OT%ES CO==AN'8
18 For cop5 e@uip/sub e@uipment from one proAect to another proAect8
*. #ILE 'F":E NA=E8TBT
+. OUTPUT CE
,. TERM
28 For pest e@uipment / sub e@uipment from one proAect to another proAect8
*. 2M F":E NA=E8TBT
38 EB$:ANT (T5pe as it is)
*. 3.43. 5.6.5 6
+. 3.43. 5.6.5 6
,. 3.43. 5.6.5 474. 6
-. 3.43. 5.6.5 893: 6
.. 3.43. 5.6.5 ;<== 6
>. EXPORT S%STEM '.?45*;9
@. E?4<39 >75. ',AB.?4<391 />75. ;*C.0
A'' S"TE
D. .?4<39' ,7675 87-. ,<5<:3 13
7. .?4<39' .E:7 87-. ,<5<:3 15
F. .?4<39' 893: 87-. ,<5<:3 16
G. .?4<39 >7;78D
(8 For Un&o Comman&
*. MD$ NOUPDATE
+. EXIT
)8 =&b Up&ate
*. MD$ UPDATE
+. USER PROMQAMQA'MQA
,. 'SU#N
-. EXIT
6. UNCLAIM CE
7. UNCLAIM ALL
8. ALPHA REQ CLEAR (To clear the comman& screen)
9. CREATE NE& ,ONE/S"TE'E?U"
1. ADD ALL &ITHIN VOL CE 1++
11. Q ORI (To see the orientation)
12. ALPHA LOG 'CA'ANANT8TBT /T< C*G. ,<CC*;- 57;. >75.0
AL#A LOG END
13. SAVE&OR)
14. Q US (User name)
15. Q MD$ (=ultiple &ata base)
16. Q RE#
17. RECREATE DISPLA% 'A4C8TBT (For sa!e 'ispla5)
18. 2M A4C8TBT (For restore 'ispla5)
19. Q UNITS
2. Q DISPLA%
21. Q $ANNER /T< CD.,G 9D. 6.387<; ;:C+.30
22. Q $ANNER #ULL
23. Q TEAM /PDMS :8.3 ;*C.0
24. Q USER /L<@@7;@ ;*C.0
25. Q D$NAME /T< ,D.,G D$ ;*C.0
26. Q D$T%PE
27. Q D$#NUM$ER
28. Q D$#ILE
29. Q LASTMOD
3. Q SESSMOD
31. Q SESSMODI
32. Q USERMODI
33. Q LASTMODI HIER
34. Q DRA&
35. Q DRA& COUNT
36. Q DRA& #ULL
37. STATUS
38. S%STAT /G76.8 H<: 7;><3C*97<; *+<:9 9D. ,:33.;9 *,976. S9*9:8 <> 9D. 43<F.,90
39. recre disp /gggg over (U can save as a display or u can do like this)
$m gggg
40. F!" /#$/%%% &'"(
&U)*U) +", #"'
)"(- "+)"(
$- /#$/%%%

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