You can perform the following actions using the Actions tab.
Select Linked Element
Highlights the correlated 3D/2D design element for the selected 2D/3D design element in Design Hierarchy Explorer. This command is available only after correlation.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and select Select Linked Element.
Show in Viewer
Highlights the selected element of Design Hierarchy Explorer in the corresponding PID Viewer or ISO Viewer.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer and select Show in Viewer to perform this action. This procedure is not applicable for PDMS data
If the Use PID Viewer to view P&ID drawing section in the .ini file is set to False, then the selected element is highlighted using Smart P&ID Design Validation.
Show in Explorer
Highlights the selected element of the PID or ISO Viewer in the corresponding Design Hierarchy Explorer.
You can also right-click the design element in the PID or ISO Viewer, and then select Show in Design Hierarchy Explorer.
Manual Correlation
Correlates the legs manually. This command is available only after correlation.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and then select Manual Correlation. See Manual Correlation.
Uncorrelate
Uncorrelates the manually correlated leg. This command is available only if the selected leg in the Design Hierarchy Explorer is correlated manually.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and then select Uncorrelate.
Approve with Correction
Approves the inconsistency with corrections.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and then select Approve with Correction.
Approve with No Correction
Approves the inconsistency with no corrections.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and then select Approve with No Correction.
UnApprove
Disapproves an inconsistency.
You can also right-click the design element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer and then select UnApprove.
Reverse Topology
Reverses the topology of the selected design element.
You can also right-click the Leg element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and then select Reverse Topology of Selected Element.
Search
Searches a matching attribute value for the selected attribute value of a selected design element. This command is available only when you select an attribute in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section.
You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Element section, and then select Search Other Side for Selected Attributes.
Show
Displays the attributes in the Design Hierarchy Explorer section which are selected in the Attributes of Selected Element section.
You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Element section, and then select Show Selected Attributes in Design Hierarchy Explorer.
Correlate Selected Elements
Correlates 2D and 3D data for the selected element with the selected attribute.
You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Element section, and then select Correlate Selected Elements by Selected Attributes.
Compare Attributes
Compares attribute values of correlated elements based on the selected element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer, and its corresponding selected attribute in Attributes of Selected Design Element section.
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You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section, and then select Compare Attributes for All Linked Elements by Selected Attributes.
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You can select more than one attribute by holding the SHIFT key.
Compare Topology
Checks the topology of correlated elements based on the selected element in the Design Hierarchy Explorer and its corresponding selected attribute in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section.
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You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section, and then select Compare Topology for All Linked Elements by Selected Attribute.
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You can select more than one attribute by holding the SHIFT key.
Copy
Copies the value of the attribute selected in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section to the clipboard.
You can also right-click the attribute in the Attributes of Selected Design Element section, and then select Copy Attribute Value to perform this action.