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Displays the inconsistencies the software finds during the Check Data process.

Check data for

Displays the name of the grid to be checked. This name corresponds to the node in the tree that you select to edit a particular grid. If you select a piping specification in the tree view, this box displays the name of the specification that will be checked for missing or incomplete information.

Inconsistency

Displays the inconsistency that needs to be resolved in the selected row in the editable grid. For example, if the selected piping specification is incomplete, a possible inconsistency is "Missing values for the permissible short code rule."

Ignore

Select this box to ignore the inconsistency as a false-positive. If needed, you can restore an inconsistency that has been marked ignore by using the Ignored Inconsistencies Command SP3D CAT Check Data Ignored Inconsistencies ICON.

Possible solutions

Displays a list of actions that you can take to resolve the inconsistency.

Apply

Marks the current inconsistency as ignored. This command is only available when you have selected the Ignore checkbox.

Resolve

Can take several actions depending on what you select in the Possible solutions list. For example, if the selected solution requires an edit, clicking Resolve takes you to the appropriate grid, highlights the row that needs to be edited, and puts the focus in the cell. If the selected solution requires that something be added, clicking Resolve takes you to the appropriate grid and inserts a new row. This button is only enabled when you select a solution from the Possible solutions list.

Next

Refreshes the Check Data dialog with the next inconsistency in the Check data for table. The appropriate row in the editable grid is highlighted, and the possible solutions for the current inconsistency appear in the list box for selection. You can click Next at any time without resolving the current inconsistency, and the software will continue to the next inconsistency (moving through inconsistencies sequentially, top to bottom). After the software cycles through all the inconsistencies, a message displays asking if you want to check the inconsistencies again.

If you click Yes, the software queries the Catalog database and refreshes the inconsistency list. Inconsistencies that have been resolved or ignored are removed from the list; new inconsistencies that have been introduced, as well as those inconsistencies that were skipped previously, are displayed in the dialog box. If you click No, the dialog closes and you are returned to the catalog.

Close

Closes the Check Data dialog. You can click Close at any time without resolving all the inconsistencies that exist for the selected grid. Unresolved inconsistencies are not stored in the Catalog database; they are regenerated each time you run the Check Data Command.