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The following common properties are provided for the Standard and Administrator categories and are identical to those that display on the Create WBS Item dialog box.

Displays options for defining the properties of a new WBS item.

Standard

WBS Type

Specifies the type of WBS item. Available options are defined in the current active Catalog database. The list is defined by the WBSItemType codelist.

WBS Purpose

Specifies the purpose of the WBS item. You cannot change this property after you create the WBS item. Available options are defined in the current active Catalog database and depend on which WBS Type you selected. The list is defined by the WBSItemPurpose codelist.

If you intend to create multiple WBS Items under the same WBS Project that use more than one type of WBS Purpose > Iso Drawing (codelist entries 195-215), you must create a separate label for each style of Iso Drawing used in the project. For more information on creating labels, see the Piping Isometric Drawings User's Guide.

Exclusive

Specifies whether an object can be related to more than one Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) object of the same type and purpose.

  • True indicates that the given object cannot be assigned to another WBS item of the same type and purpose.

  • False indicates that the given object can belong to multiple WBS items of the same type and purpose.

After the WBS item has an assigned object, this property becomes read-only.

All WBS items of the same type and purpose in a given project must have the same setting for the Exclusive property.

WBS Assignment

Specifies the assignment type. The assignment type you select here controls the behavior of the Assign to WBS command in the software. The list is defined by the WBSItemAssignment codelist.

  • System indicates that Smart 3D automatically assigns all nested children of the system object to the WBS item. As you add or remove objects from that system, you can update the assignment with Update WBS Assignment.

  • Assembly indicates that Smart 3D automatically assigns all nested children of the assembly object to the WBS item. As you add to or remove objects from that assembly, you can update the assignment with Update WBS Assignment.

  • Manual indicates that Smart 3D only assigns the selected object to the WBS item. There is no automatic assignment based on system parent or assembly. The software does not automatically update WBS assignments for objects belonging to this WBS when you run Update WBS Assignments or Assign to WBS. This is the default setting.

For any given WBS type or purpose, you can assign all systems or all assemblies, but not a mixture of both. After the WBS item has an assigned object, this property becomes read-only. To modify the assignment type, you must create a new WBS item. This option is enabled only when Exclusive is set to True.

WBS Parent

Identifies the higher-level object that is associated with the WBS item that you are creating. When the WBS item is created, this property is set to read-only.

Name

Specifies a name for the WBS item.

Correlation Status

Displays the correlation status assigned by the software. This value is read-only. The following table provides a description of the correlation statuses:

Status

Description

Correlated with data match

Represents objects that have a data match between the design basis data and the objects in the three-dimensional model.

Correlated with data mismatch

Represents objects that have a correlation with the design basis. However, these objects have a discrepancy, which generates the mismatch. The cause of the discrepancy can result from changes in the P&ID or the 3D model.

Correlated with approved data mismatch

Represents objects that have a correlation with the design basis. However, these objects have approved data discrepancies.

Correlated with approved topology mismatch

Represents objects that have a correlation with the design basis. However, these objects have approved topology discrepancy.

Not correlated yet

Objects that have either not been modeled from the P&ID or that have been modeled but have not been correlated with design basis data.

Ignored or not claimed (Project Management environment only)

Shows that the object either is not claimed (that is, it exists in the as-built condition), or that the software ignores the object (for example, revision clouds and labels).

Correlation Basis

Specifies if the object is correlated to a corresponding design basis. Select Correlate Object to associate the objects in three-dimensional model with the design basis. Select No correlation is required if the objects do not have a correlating design basis data.

Correlation Approval Status

Specifies if the component is approved with discrepancies in the three-dimensional data compared with design basis data. Select Topology mismatch approved if components topology mismatch can be ignored. Select Data and Topology mismatches approved if the components data and topology mismatches can be ignored. Select None if you do not want to approve a mismatch.

Administrator

Restriction Criteria

Controls the behavior of object assignment to a WBS item. The list is defined by the WBSAssignmentRestriction codelist.

  • Allow assignment of all objects to WBS indicates that the software does not enforce any restrictions based on the approval status. When this setting is active, you can assign any object, even an object with a non-working approval state, to a WBS item. This is the default setting.

Only allow assignment of objects in working status to WBS restricts the assignment of objects with a non-working approval state to a WBS item. When this setting is active, the software prevents assignment and removal of any object that is in a non-working state.

See Also

Create a New WBS Project

WBS Item Properties Dialog Box