Update Document Types that Existing Tools Can Publish and Retrieve - Integration - Update 44 - Help - Hexagon

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Smart 3D Version
12.1 (2019)
Smart Construction Version
2019(7.0)
SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
10
Smart Electrical Version
2019 (9.0)
Smart Materials/Smart Reference Data Version
2020 (10.0)
Smart P&ID Version
9 (2019)
Smart Review Version
2020 (15.0)
Smart Engineering Manager Version
10 (2019)
Smart Interop Publisher Version
13.1 (2019 R1)
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7.0(2019)
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9.0(2019)
  1. After you open schemas, tool schemas, or data files, click the type of file that you want to view on the View menu. For example, to view the schema, click View > Schema (All).

  2. Edit the EFSchma.cfg file to make EFSchema.xml editable. For more information, see Modify a File Configuration.

    SHARED Tip If you do not see the View tab, the View dialog box is in Simple mode. Click Editor in the Form list instead.

  3. Click OK.

  4. In the bottom tree view, click Tool Metadata in the Select other classes list box to display SmartPlant schema objects for tool metadata, including tool objects, tool schema objects, and document types.

  5. In the bottom tree view, expand the ToolSchema node.

  6. Under ToolSchema, double-click the tool schema to which you want to add publish and retrieve file types. The tool schema defines publishable and retrievable file types for an authoring tool.

  7. In the Edit Tool Schema Definition dialog box, click beside Published document types to add document types that this tool can publish.

  8. In the PublishableDoc Types for <Tool Schema> dialog box, select the existing document types that you want the authoring tool to publish, and click OK.

  9. To add document types that this tool can publish, click beside Retrieved document types, and select the existing document types to retrieve.

  10. Click OK in the Edit Tool Schema Definition dialog box.

  11. Click File > Save Schema File to save the changes in the SmartPlant schema.

  12. Edit the EFSchma.cfg file to make EFSchema.xml read-only again. For more information, see Modify a File Configuration.

See Also

Publish and Retrieve File Types for Tools
Externalize Authoring Tool Metadata