Smart Materials reads the following Smart Instrumentation information for hookups:
Plant, which becomes part of the BOM-Path
Area, which becomes part of the BOM-Path
Unit, which becomes part of the BOM-Path
4th level node, which can be specified by the user and becomes part of the BOM-Path (optional)
Hookup identifier, which is looked up as a ShortCode in S.70.01 Assembly Structure
Instrument tag, which becomes TAG Number for List Position (optional)
Instrument/piping class, which becomes Spec-Code for List Position (for piping only)
Flag the assembly if it will be imported
The Smart Instrumentation source of hookups is declared in IN 10.01 by means of a Hookup View select statement. This contains the eight data items listed above. Additionally, the user has predefined the Commodity Groups/Parts/Codes he wants to use in Smart Materials and the Short Codes (S.10.08) for the assembly and its assembly positions, as well as for specs (S.50.03) with their items (S.50.06). Furthermore, the user has to build up the assembly structure (S.70.01). Check the prerequisites described later in this section.
If you have adjusted everything, the import can be performed in B.40.01. The WBS is filled with standard tagged or untagged material from Smart Instrumentation, depending on whether a tag number is provided for the record. The child assemblies are inserted automatically for each position on short code match of the master assembly.