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Intergraph Smart P&ID Workshare Configuration and Reference (2019)

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Allows you to enter database information for the Smart P&ID application data dictionary at the satellite site. The tablespaces and other database information displayed in the drop-down lists are based on the database used in the plant structure creation. An asterisk (*) means a value is required for that box.

 This page displays only when configuring a satellite for standalone Workshare.

Application to associate — Displays the application being associated to the satellite plant. This value is carried forward from the previous page.

Schema type — Displays the schema type being created. This value is carried forward from the previous page.

Oracle service/alias — Specifies the Oracle net service name as defined by your database administrator. This value is carried forward from the previous page and appears only if using Oracle.

Database server — Displays the node name of the satellite server on which the SQL Server database resides. This option appears only if using SQL Server.

Database name — Displays the name of the SQL Server satellite database used by the satellite plant to which the application is being associated. This option appears only if SQL Server is selected as the database type.

Oracle tablespace — Select the default tablespace name for your application data dictionary database. These tablespaces are defined when the database administrator created the default database instance using Oracle Database Assistant.

Oracle temp tablespace — Select the default temporary tablespace name for your application data dictionary database. The temporary tablespace was defined when the database administrator created the temporary database instance using Oracle Database Assistant. If this list is empty, contact your database administrator. This option appears only if using Oracle.

  • We recommend that you do not use SYSTEM for the default tablespace because Oracle uses this tablespace for its own use. This option appears only if using Oracle.

  • If you create new Oracle tablespaces or SQL Server databases after starting this wizard, you must refresh the tablespace list by clicking Back and then clicking Next to return to this page before the new information will display in the appropriate lists.

Database username — Type the user name you want to use for the application data dictionary user. This name must be unique in the database. For more information about default database user names, see Understanding Default Database User Names.

Database password — Type the password for the application data dictionary user. We recommend using the application data dictionary user name defined in the field above as this password.

Confirm password — Verify the password by retyping it.

  • The software sets the related password defaults for the above user name automatically to <default user name> for Oracle and to <default user name> + '1' for SQL Server.  In the case of SQL Server running on Windows Server, if you are using SQL Server authentication, you can specify that SQL Server is to use the password validation rules that are used by Windows Server.

  • Database usernames cannot start with a numeric digit and cannot contain any of the following characters: ~ ` ! % ^ & * ( ) - + = { } [ ] \ / ; : ‘ " < > , . ? |

  • Oracle database user names are limited to 30 characters. Because plant names can be up to 64 characters long, the software truncates the characters to the maximum allowed by Oracle in creating the default database user names.

  • Oracle database passwords cannot contain the characters: " ' @

  • SQL Server database passwords cannot contain the character: '