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

Animation > ScheduleReview > Query > New

To use this functionality, you must install the Construction module.

Searches your Smart Review model for elements that match criteria specified in your project planning file. Smart Review then updates the Main view and displays the elements according to selected options. For example, you can search for elements that fall within the Critical Path category and display them as red, shaded graphics.

  1. Click Animation > ScheduleReview > Query > New.

    New ScheduleReview Query Dialog Box

  2. Enter a phrase to identify the query in the Name box.

  3. Click Edit to specify the limits of the query in the Criteria box.

  4. Select an option in the Fit section.

    • None does not fit the query results into the Main view.

    • All displays all graphics, not just the query results, in the Main view.

    • Query displays only the query result objects in the Main view.

  5. Select an option in the Display section for viewing the query results.

    • All specifies that all Smart Review graphics display when you execute a query.

    • Query specifies that only the graphics associated with the query results display when you execute a query.

    • Display All but query specifies that only the graphics not associated with the query results display when you execute a query.

  6. Select the display format in Style, and then click Color to specify the color for displaying objects found in the query.

  7. Click Execute.

  • The New ScheduleReview Query command searches your Smart Review model for elements that match criteria specified in your project planning file. Smart Review then updates the Main view and displays the elements according to selected options. For example, you can search for elements that fall within the Critical Path category and display them as red, shaded graphics.

  • The project planning file that you want to use with this query must already exist.

  • The search criteria reside in your project planning file. For example, if you have tasks in your project file such as Actual Cost, % Complete, and Remaining Work, these items are available as search criteria.

  • The groups and tasks associated with the groups must already be defined to use them in the query.