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SmartPlant Instrumentation DDP Export Utility

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2016 SP1 (11.0.1)
  1. On the Windows Start menu, point to the PD Shell program group, and click PD Shell.

  2. In the Plant Design System Environment window, in the list box, select the PDS project to which you want to import dimensional data for piping, and click Reference Data Manager.

  3. Click Graphic Commodity Library Manager.

  4. In the Graphic Commodity Library Manager window, under Library/Data Management, in the Node Name box, type the machine name for the <SmartPlant Instrumentation home folder>\DDP\Eden folder, or accept the current setting.

     After you type data in a PDS text box, remember to press Enter before continuing.

  5. In the File Path box, type the path to the <SmartPlant Instrumentation home folder>\DDP\Eden folder.

  6. Do the following to load the delivered Eden files to the PDS library:

    1. Click Create / Interactive Data.

    2. To the right of the command buttons, toggle the Single button to display List.

    3. In the box to the right of List, type DDP_lst.txt.

  7. On the toolbar, click PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  8. If your PDS project uses both unapproved and approved libraries, click Unapproved ==> Approved, and on the toolbar, click PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  9. On the toolbar, click PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  10. In the Reference Data Manager window, on the toolbar, click PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  11. In the Plant Design System Environment window, on the toolbar, click PPM All Outputs Graphic to exit from PD Shell.

  12. Using a text editor, append the <SmartPlant Instrumentation home folder>\DDP\EDEN\isomap.tbl file to your isometric symbol map file.

 The entries in the isomap.tbl file use the standard symbol keys for instruments as delivered in PD_ISOGEN. You have the option of creating user-defined symbols to better represent the instruments on the isometric drawing. For more information about creating user-defined symbols, refer to the PDS ISOGEN Reference Guide.