Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant PID Version(s): 08.11.10.XXX Environment: Windows 7 64 bit Area: Customization Subarea: Original Author: Harpreet Singh, Bentley Technical Support Group Introduction This article will explain how user can pass on EC Property value from Pipe Run to Instruments stacked up on each other. Steps to Accomplish Load OpenPlant_PID schema in Class Editor. Supplement it with OpenPlant_PID_Supplemental_Imperial schema. Go to DESIGN_PRESSURE property on PIPE_RUN class. Add 'Notify Related Component of Property Value Change' custom attribute on it and add the values as shown below: Now go to DESIGN_PRESSURE property in INSTRUMENT_DISCRETE. You need to add this property, if not already added. Add 'Notify Related Component of Property Value Change' custom attribute on it and add the values as shown below: Save the changes in the schema. Steps to Verify Launch OpenPlant PID and open a new drawing. Place a pipe run in the drawing. Place a Discrete Instrument on the pipe run. Now place another Discrete Instrument on top of previously placed Instrument as shown below: Key-in the value for DESIGN_PRESSURE property on Pipe Run. Check the element information for both the instruments, you will see the value being passed on to both the bubbles. Please Note: If you assign design pressure value to pipe run on step 2, then the value will only be passed on to the first bubble which is placed in step 3 above. See Also How to use the Notify Property Custom Attribute- http://communities.bentley.com/products/plant/design___engineering/w/plant_design_and_engineering__wiki/4494 Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Technical Support Group requests that you please confine any comments you have on this Wiki entry to this Comments or Corrections?" section. THANK YOU!
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