Create a new model (Oracle model database) - Intergraph Smart 3D - Administration & Configuration

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  1. Open Project Management.

    If Project Management does not point to the appropriate database, errors result when you open that database. To correct this problem, close Project Management, and use Modify Database and Schema Location to change the site database that the task is viewing. For more information about this utility, see the Smart 3D Installation Help.

  2. Select the Models root in the Project Management tree.

  3. Click Database > New > Model to open the New Model Dialog.

  4. On the General tab, type a value for Name. Optionally, type values for Description, Site, and Owner.

  5. Select the type of model to create: Plant, Marine, Platform, or Material Handling.

  6. On the first row of the Databases tab, select Catalog as Type, and define the following values:

    1. Service - Select the Oracle net service for the catalog database.

    2. Name - Select an existing catalog database.

  7. On the second row, select Model as Type and select a Server.

    The software automatically populates the Name field.

  8. On the third row, select Reports as Type and select a Server.

    The software automatically populates the Name field.

  9. In the Name generator server for model box, type the name of the server on which the name generator service is installed.

  10. In the Physical database and Index table space path boxes, specify the path for the location of the model database files and model index table space.

  11. Click OK to create the new Oracle model.

    When processing completes, the software displays an icon for the new model in the Project Management tree. As with the new catalog database, the software creates a default permission group folder and default permission group. An icon for the Interference Detection Service () also displays in the tree view.

  • After you create a new Oracle model, you must run the Oracle Role Creation Utility to create the necessary schemas, users, and roles that are used to run the software. For more information, see Create Oracle roles.

  • To view and change descriptive information about the model, including giving it a different name or modifying access permissions, use the Properties command.

  • Although the reports and reports schema databases are created automatically during the model generation process, they do not appear in the tree view of the model hierarchy. Reports database information can only be accessed via the Databases tab of the Model Properties Dialog.