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You can retrieve data from Smart P&ID into the SmartPlant Foundation line list application. When you retrieve from Smart P&ID, line segments are automatically created. Topology information is also retrieved from Smart P&ID.

During retrieve, the Line List Adapter, which processes the data published by Smart P&ID for use in Line Lists, converts only piping connectors (PIDPipingConnector) and process points (PIDProcessPoint) to line segment objects (SPFLLALineSegment).

Currently, connect to process lines are not supported by the Line List Adapter and cannot be retrieved. Only primary and secondary PID connector types can be retrieved into SmartPlant Foundation.

Unlike other retrievals in SmartPlant Foundation, retrieval of data from Smart P&ID into the line list application bypasses the compare and automatically loads the data into the authoring database. This is configurable through the line list application adapter document. For more information, see How to Configure Line Lists.

  1. To register the SmartPlant Foundation line list application with the data warehouse, click SmartPlant > Process > LLA > Register. For more information, see Register SmartPlant Foundation.

    SHARED Tip SmartPlant Foundation only requires registration once for each authoring application, such as line lists, instrumentation, mechanical, and so on.

  2. In the Document type box, specify the type of document to be retrieved.

  3. In the Show section, select New versions of retrieved documents to include documents that have been retrieved previously and have been published again since the last retrieval.

    SHARED Tip Select Documents of all owning groups option to list the documents associated with all owning groups. If you see documents listed that are not available for selection, you don’t have access to their owning group.

    If you need to retrieve a document that is disabled, contact your administrator to be added to the owning group. For more information about owning groups in integration, see Using owning groups with Publish and Retrieve.

  4. Select documents to retrieve.

  5. For each document you select, select an option in the Retrieve Option column.

    Option

    Details

    As published

    Retrieves only the data that the authoring tool originally published, along with the selected revision and version of the document at the time of publishing.

    Latest data

    Retrieves data by comparing the information in the database with the published XML file, then updates the objects that were originally published.

    CDW data

    Retrieves the data by updating the property values contained in a published XML file with those contained on the corresponding CDW object.

    CDW must be enabled to use this option.

    SHARED Tip To apply a Retrieve option to multiple documents, point to the cell that you want to select, then click and drag until all documents are highlighted. Right-click on the highlighted cells, and select Retrieve option to apply the Latest data, As published, or CDW data option.

  6. Click OK to retrieve the specified documents.

  • The Deleted and Unclaimed Objects document is retrieved automatically every time you retrieve if there is a newer version of the document available since the last retrieval. The document is not included in the list, but it is retrieved automatically, when necessary, to ensure that the applicable information is updated.

  • If a line list record already exists that matches properties (using the ENS definition) on the line segments being rolled up, the software adds those segments to the appropriate line list record when you use the Rollup command.

  • ENS is also used to roll up line segments into a line list record based on the common properties of the segments.

  • Because ICC2 does not currently support retrieving objects to a project, you cannot claim line segments related to the Line List authoring application to a project.