By following these tasks, you can create and customize your own compartmentation reference data.
Define Compartmentation Part Classes
In addition to the compartment classes that are delivered with the software, you can add classes to the catalog. For more information, see Compartmentation Part Classes.
Define Compartmentation Load Case Types and Cargo Types
In addition to the load case and cargo types that are delivered with the software, you can add types to the catalog. For more information, see Compartmentation Load Case and Cargo Types. You can also define cargo rules, which define the load on a compartment based on the cargo the compartment is holding.
Define Interference Zones and Regions
In addition to the interference zones and regions that are delivered with the software, you can add types to the catalog. For more information, see Interference Zones and Regions.
Define Compartmentation Rules and Custom Attributes
You can define rules and custom attributes for compartmentation. For more information, see Compartmentation Generic Services.
Define Compartmentation Labels and Reports
You can define labels and reports that show the attributes for compartments and loads. For more information, see Compartmentation Labels and Reports.
Define Compartmentation Codelists
Codelists, also known as select lists, are useful when attributes can have one of many values. You can define compartmentation-specific codelists. For more information, see Compartmentation Codelists, Interference Zones Codelists, and Regions Codelists.