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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
7.1 (2018 R1)
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13.x(2018)

File > Export > Collision Sets

Exports collision sets from the active or source project database to another target database (MDB) file which can be either a new database file or an existing database file.

This process includes the export of collision sets, their defined options, and their corresponding report information. The import and export collision set capabilities enable you to reuse collision sets in different projects containing the same or similar data sets.

To use the import and export functionality successfully, any display sets or objects associated to collision sets being imported must be present in the target project file.

Export Collision Set Dialog Box Options

Database file name

Specifies the database file containing the collision sets to be exported. You can select an existing project database or type in a new one.

Export

Exports the selected collision sets to the specified database file.

Collision Set Name

Lists the available collision sets by name that you can export.

Runs

Lists the total number of collision runs for each collision set.

Collisions

Describes the collision run.

Select All

Selects all the collision sets in the list.

Clear All

Unselects all highlighted collision sets in the list.

  1. If you are exporting collision sets that have display sets associated to them, you must first export those display sets. For more information, see Export Display Sets.

  2. Click File > Export > Collision Sets.

  3. Type in the path and file name, or click Browse to select the database file for the export.

    Smart Review displays all available collision sets in the current project source database.

  4. Click Select All, or select specific collision sets in the list to be exported from the active project.

  5. Click Export.

    You can use CTRL+ and SHIFT+ keys to select multiple collision sets.

    The system displays the status of the export process in the Text window and on the status bar.

  6. When the export is completed, close the dialog box.

  7. If you exported to an existing database file, open that project VUE file, and then click Tools > Collision Detection > Detect Collisions to select a collision set.
    -OR-
    If you exported to a new database file, open the project VUE file to which you want to insert the collision sets, click File > Import > Collision Sets, and then select a collision set. For more information, see Import a Collision Set.

See Also

Import Display Sets
Export Display Sets