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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
10
Smart Review Version
2020 (15.0)

You can start Smart Review from a command line prompt.

Syntax:

SPR.exe [input file] [-a] [-c (y|n)] [-d] [-e (y|n)] [-f (y|n)] [-g (y|n)] [-h (y|n)] [-i database file name] [-j database schema file name] [-k database site name] [-l log file name] [-n database site id] [-o] [-p label schema file name] [-q value] [-r value] [-s] [-t]

Where:

-a

Uses area corner clip coordinates from the .dri file.

-c (y|n)

Keeps construction text.

-d

Specifies that the design file is being input.

-e (y|n)

Uses file transform. For models translated using Smart Interop Publisher, this option uses the .iop file transformation settings.

-f (y|n)

Uses file large plant monument origin.

-g (y|n)

Turns on (y) or off (n) the use of Software GL. This option allows you to use the Microsoft generic software OpenGL implementation instead of a specialized hardware video driver. Use this option only as a last resort if there are problems with the hardware video accelerator. This option is necessary only for video accelerators that do not allow you to turn off hardware acceleration. Most video accelerators allow you to control this option from Control Panel > Display program.

-h (y|n)

Keeps lines and line strings.

-i [database full path file name]

Specifies the project database file name.

-j [database schema file name]

Specifies the project database schema file name.

-k [database site name]

Specifies the project database site name box.

-l [log file name]

Writes Text window data to a log file using [log file name].

-n [database site id]

Specifies the project database site id field, limited to field size in schema.

-o

Turns range rejection off. This option will override .set file or database settings.

-p [label schema file name]

Specifies the file name for the label schema.

-q [integer value]

Specifies the subsequent index allocation in pages. We recommend a value of -q 20.

-r [integer value]

Specifies the initial index allocation in pages. We recommend 50 pages per MB of design data.

-s

Uses default settings (not the options currently in .set file).

-t

Skips loading of textures for this session. If you use this flag, you cannot view textures for the entire session.

-?

Displays this usage statement.