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Wiki Page: How to Add IsoSheet Information on Piping Components

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Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant Modeler Version(s): 08.11.09.XXX Environment: Windows 7 64 bit Area: Component Subarea: - Original Author: Rahul Kumar, Bentley Technical Support Group Overview Adding Iso Sheet Information on Piping Components in OpenPlant Modeler. Background In OpenPlant Modeler, piping component information comes from its relative properties and classes assigned on them using schemas. In below steps, the discussion can be seen to assign Iso Sheet information on all piping components which can be further utilized in various exporting utilities and to filter those components based on Iso Sheet information. Steps to Accomplish In Class editor, Open ‘OpenPlant_3D.01.04.ecschema.xml’ and supplement it with ‘OpenPlant_3D_Supplemental_Modeling.01.04.ecschema.xml’ schema. Above schema can be found by navigating below sample project path. C:\ProgramData\Bentley\OpenPlantModelerV8i\WorkSpace\Projects\ OPModeler_Metric\DataSet\Schemas. Navigate to DEVICE class. Create a new Property ISO_SHEET_NAME. Add Custom attribute ‘Calculated ECProperty Specification’ on new property. Locate the custom attribute on ‘OpenPlant_3D_Supplemental_Modeling.01.04. Type Expression as shown below. Also see below image for reference. this.GetRelatedInstance(“ISO_SHEET_HAS_DEVICE:1:ISO_SHEET”).NAME Save & Close Schema. Launch OpenPlant Modeler. Create a pipeline and corresponding Isosheet. Check the Iso Sheet Name under IsoSheet Manager for review. Also verify it on each piping component using Modify Component option. See image below. 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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