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SP3D Common Labs Part4

The document provides steps to define filters in SmartPlant 3D based on pipe run properties and part-owner relationships as well as based on cross section names of structural members.

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SP3D Common Labs Part4

The document provides steps to define filters in SmartPlant 3D based on pipe run properties and part-owner relationships as well as based on cross section names of structural members.

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Common Applications

In the Relationship pulldown control, select Run to Part-Owner

10 In the Related object Type, select More to bring up the Select Object Type
dialog box. Expand the Select Object Type tree and Select Pipe Run and click
OK.

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Common Applications
11 In the property grid select NPD option and click OK.

12 Select equal operator in the operator field


13 Key-in 10 in the value field.
14 Repeat the above steps to include the NPD Unit type in the property grid.
15 Select contains operator in the operator field

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Common Applications
16 Key-in in in the value field

17 Click OK to create the filter. OK to accept it.


18 Your View should now resemble the following graphic.

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Common Applications

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Common Applications

LAB-2F: Filter Management Properties (Optional


Lab)
Defining a Filter based on Properties Structural Section Names
1

Define Workspace to show U01

Select Tools -> Select by Filter command to open the Select Filter dialog box

Select the My Filters folder. Select the Simple Filter Icon to open The New Filter
Properties dialog box.

Name the filter Members by Section Name

Switch to the Properties tab and click in the Property field

From the pulldown control, select More

Select Member part prismatic, under Structure Members

Under Relationship, Select Member part to Cross Section

Under Related object type, Expand the Select Object Type tree and select Cross
Section under Catalog

10 Under Display Property in this Category, Select Standard


11 Scroll down and select Section name

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