SP3D Drawings and Reports S7 Tutorial
SP3D Drawings and Reports S7 Tutorial
Prerequisite Sessions:
• SP3D Overview
• Drawings: An Overview
• Creating a Volume Drawing
• Creating a Composed Drawing
Overview:
When you work in an integrated environment with SmartPlant Enterprise, you publish
documents containing the drawing data before the authoring tools can share this information.
You need to publish documents and associated data for:
You can publish your documents within the Drawings and Reports task by using the Publish
command. This command is available for the following document types:
In an integrated environment, you publish data to SmartPlant Foundation (SPF). SPF acts as a
central repository for data and a medium through which information is shared among other
tools, such as SmartPlant Instrumentation, SmartPlant P&ID, and SP3D.
This session will cover the procedure for publishing orthographic drawings to SPF.
Publish the orthographic drawing document, Piping Plan-1-0001, of the Piping Plan component
to SPF by using the Publish command. The drawing document, after publishing to SPF, should
resemble the highlighted section in Figure 1.
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• Your plant must be registered with SPF. Registration is done by using the
SmartPlant > Register… command in the Project Management environment.
• Make sure that you are in the Drawings and Reports task.
You can see the Piping Plan component under the Management Console and the
associated orthographic drawing document, Piping Plan-1-0001, under the Name
column, as shown in Figure 2.
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The Piping Plan component is created in the Drawings and Reports task with a specific
template. The template, with its associated view styles, defines the contents of the
component documents when they are created. SP3D generates a Shape2D document,
which is saved as an SHA file in the model database. The document shown in the
Management Console, in Figure 2, is simply a placeholder for all of these files. You set
this file type as an output file for the Piping Plan component and save the file as a
Shape2D file in the database for publishing.
2. The Properties dialog box appears. Select the following specifications on the WBS
tab in the Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 4, and click OK:
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Notes:
• We are editing the properties of an orthographic drawing; therefore, a list of
disciplines will be available, for example, Civil, Electrical, Piping, or
Structure.
• The WBS tab in the Properties dialog box is available only if you are
connected with the TEF and Project Management environments.
3. Revise the document before publishing. This reserves the revision number of a
document locally and saves the number to the database with the Major and Minor
sets, depending on the revision scheme.
Right-click the drawing document, Piping Plan-1-0001, and click the Revise…
option, as shown in Figure 5, to revise the document.
4. The Revise dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 6. Specify the revision scheme
and the next available major revision number for the document to revise it locally,
without publishing the new information. Select the following specifications and
click OK:
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Tips:
• If you have selected a new document or a document for which no revision
scheme has been selected, choose the revision scheme to be applied from the
list of available options. If you have selected a document with a defined
revision scheme, that scheme is displayed here in a read-only format.
• If you do not want to revise the document or if you want to reserve revision
numbers without revising the document, leave the Major option empty.
5. The system confirms the completion of the revision operations, as shown in Figure
7. Click OK.
6. After generating a revision number for the document, you need to update the out-
of-date document before publishing. Right-click the document and click the Update
Now option, as shown in Figure 8, to update the document.
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8. The Publish dialog box shows the configuration and identification details that you
specified while revising the document. Click OK to accept these specifications.
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Note:
• This is a good opportunity to select a workflow in the Publish dialog box,
through which the document will be processed further. Workflows in SPF
are an important part of the process. For example, a workflow may send this
published document to several people through e-mail for review.
SP3D receives notification when publishing is complete. The software stores the
orthographic drawing file in the appropriate location and loads the data into the
database. The file can then be retrieved as published data by other authoring tools.
10. You can open SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client on your computer to access
the SPF. The orthographic document, Piping Plan-1-0001, you published appears in
SPF, as shown in Figure 12.
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For more information related to publishing to SPF, refer to the Publishing Documents: An
Overview topic of the user guide DrawingsandReportsUsersGuide.pdf.
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