Project Management Table (Project) - Intergraph Smart P&ID - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

Intergraph Engineering and Schematics Projects Configuration and Reference (2019)

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The Project Management table, when opened in the project, displays all items that you last scoped from As-Built, along with any previously scoped items whether or not they have been claimed.  Its main purpose is for claiming items and releasing claimed items.  Note that you can claim related items independently of their main items.  The commands associated with the Project Management table are all on the Project Management toolbar.  This table opens when you click Window > New > Project Management on the main menu bar.

Header

Description

(Check box)

Applies to main items only.  When selected, includes those items in the action specified the Scope, Clear, and Merge commands.  The check box in the main header row is used to select or clear all the check boxes in the column.

Main Item Tag

The tag of the main item.  A main item can be a motor or some other load, a PDB, a cable.

Related Item Tag

The tag of the related item which has an electrical association with the main item; for example, if the main item is a motor, related items can include cables, signals, control stations, and circuits.

Item Type

Indicates the item type of the main item or related item.

Status in project

Indicates the status of the item.  For details, see Understanding Statuses.

Claim Mode

Indicates whether the item, if claimed, has been claimed exclusively or shared, or whether it has been released from the claim.  In As-Built, this property is read-only.

New Item

Indicates whether an item has been newly-created in the project.  Note that after merging the item, this field appears blank.

Item Path

Indicates the parent hierarchy of a non- unique item.  For example, in the case of a circuit, the item path shows the PDB\Bus\(Cell) hierarchy.

Description

The item description, if appropriate, as it appears for the item properties.

Plant Group

Indicates the plant group to which the item belongs.

Result Status

Indicates the result of a major operation such as Merge.  For example, the status Done appears after the software commits an operation successfully.

When merging an item that is connected in parallel with another equipment item, the software automatically merges all the items that are connected in parallel to the scoped item. For example, if you select Motor-1 that has been connected in parallel with Motor-2 and Motor-3, the software will also automatically merge Motor-2 and Motor-3 and their upstream items all the way to their power sources.