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Report Manager (PD_Report)

Users Guide

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Version
PDS 7.1
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PDS 8.0 SE
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Date
April 2002
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October 2004
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Pages
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375-415
416-462
463-496
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1.

2.

If You Need Assistance ........................................................................................................


Intergraph Directory .............................................................................................................

3
3

General Conventions ....................................................................................................................

13

Keyboard Conventions .........................................................................................................


Terminology .........................................................................................................................

14
15

Welcome to Report Manager (PD_Report) ..................................................................................

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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Reporting Overview ............................................................................................................


Processing Reports ..............................................................................................................
Report Types .......................................................................................................................
Queue Setup ........................................................................................................................

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23
24
26

The Report Manager Interface .....................................................................................................

27

2.1

Report Format Form ............................................................................................................

29

2.1.1
2.1.2

Format Creation/Revision Form .............................................................................


Format Deletion Form .............................................................................................

31
33

Discrimination Data Form ...................................................................................................

35

2.2.1

Discrimination Data Creation Form ........................................................................

37

2.2.1.1

Define Volume Form ...............................................................................

40

Discrimination Data Revision Form .......................................................................


Discrimination Data Deletion Form ........................................................................

42
45

Search Criteria Data Form ..................................................................................................

47

2.3.1

Search Criteria Data Creation Form ........................................................................

49

2.3.1.1
2.3.1.2

Search Criteria - Piping Segment Form ...................................................


Search Criteria - Component Form ..........................................................

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Search Criteria Data Revision Form .......................................................................


Search Criteria Deletion Form ................................................................................

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Report Form ........................................................................................................................

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2.4.1
2.4.2

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2.2

2.2.2
2.2.3
2.3

2.3.2
2.3.3
2.4

Report Creation Form .............................................................................................


Revise Report Form ................................................................................................

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2.4.3
2.4.4

Report Deletion Form .............................................................................................


Report Approval Form ............................................................................................

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2.4.4.1

Approval/Revision Interface Form ..........................................................

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Report Multiple Submit Form .................................................................................

78

Report Management Defaults Form ....................................................................................

80

Report Format File .......................................................................................................................

83

3.1

Format File Syntax ..............................................................................................................

84

3.1.1
3.1.2

Format File Syntax - Definitions ............................................................................


Optional Report Type Line .....................................................................................

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Output Fields .......................................................................................................................


Indices for MTO Reporting (With Implied Items) ..............................................................

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2.4.5
2.5
3.

3.2
3.3

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.10
3.3.11
3.3.12
3.3.13
3.3.14

MTO Indices for Piping Segments ..........................................................................


MTO Indices for Pipes ............................................................................................
MTO Indices for Piping Components .....................................................................
MTO Indices for Counters for Pipes and Piping Components ...............................
MTO Indices for Implied Material ..........................................................................
MTO Indices for Instrument Components ..............................................................
MTO Indices for Pipe Supports ..............................................................................
MTO Indices for Special Options ...........................................................................
MTO Indices for Equipment ...................................................................................
Implied Material from Specification Data ............................................................
Global Data ...........................................................................................................
Project Data ...........................................................................................................
Induction Bends ....................................................................................................
Report Management Data .....................................................................................

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Sample MTO Report Format Files ......................................................................................


Indices for Spec Reporting ..................................................................................................
Indices for Project and Interference Reporting ...................................................................
Sorting .................................................................................................................................
Reporting Weights and Center of Gravities ........................................................................

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Understanding Implied Items .......................................................................................................

135

4.1

Types of Implied Items .......................................................................................................

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4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3

Mating-Implied Items ..............................................................................................


(*) Spec-Implied Items ............................................................................................
(+) Table-Implied Items ..........................................................................................

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Material Takeoff Options ....................................................................................................

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3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4.

4.2

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4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4

Bolt Length Roundoff .............................................................................................


Almost Precise and Precise Length Calculation / Bolt Reporting ..........................
Bolt Commodity Codes ...........................................................................................
Alternate Gasket Search ..........................................................................................

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Special Rules for Implied Items ..........................................................................................

146

4.3.1
4.3.2

Ownership (Piping Material Class and Line Name) ...............................................


Special Attributes ....................................................................................................

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Bolts ....................................................................................................................................

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4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3

Retrieving and Reporting Bolt Data ........................................................................


Lap Joint Flanges ....................................................................................................
Bolt Type Definition ...............................................................................................

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Gaskets ................................................................................................................................

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4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4

Retrieving and Reporting Gasket Data ...................................................................


Gasket Diameters ....................................................................................................
Gasket and Bolt Priority Selection at Spec Break ...................................................
Gasket Separation ....................................................................................................

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Nuts .....................................................................................................................................
Weld Data ............................................................................................................................

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4.7.1

Weld Type Field Fit Length ....................................................................................

157

4.7.1.1
4.7.1.2

Sample Weld Table ..................................................................................


Sample Weld Format File ........................................................................

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4.8 Induction Bends ..................................................................................................................


4.9 MTO Notes ..........................................................................................................................
4.10 Size Dependent and Independent Reporting .....................................................................

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161

4.3

4.4

4.5

4.6
4.7

4.10.1
4.10.2

5.

Size Independent Setting .....................................................................................


Size Dependent Setting .......................................................................................

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4.10.2.1
4.10.2.2
4.10.2.3
4.10.2.4

System/System Commodity Code Settings .......................................


Size-Dependent/System Commodity Code Settings ..........................
System/Size-Dependent Commodity Code Settings ..........................
Size-Dependent/Size-Dependent Commodity Code Settings ............

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Libraries and Database Table/Column Information .....................................................................

171

5.1

Material Description Libraries ............................................................................................

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5.1.1

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Short Material Description Library .........................................................................

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5.1.1.2
5.1.1.3

Neutral Files .............................................................................................


Material Descriptions from commodity.acd ............................................
Tap Descriptions from tapdescr.acd .........................................................

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Long Material Description Library .........................................................................

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5.1.2.1
5.1.2.2

Neutral Files .............................................................................................


Listing from longdescr.acd .......................................................................

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Specialty Material Description Library ...................................................................

180

5.1.3.1

Neutral Files .............................................................................................

180

Labels in Material Descriptions ..........................................................................................


Database Table/Column Information for Reporting ...........................................................

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5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
5.3.5
5.3.6
5.3.7
5.3.8
5.3.9
5.3.10
5.3.11
5.3.12
5.3.13
5.3.14

Piping Design Database (dd_projname) ..................................................................


Equipment Modeling Database ...............................................................................
Project Control Database .........................................................................................
Model Management Data ........................................................................................
Structural Management Data ...................................................................................
Drawing Management Data ....................................................................................
Interference Management Data ...............................................................................
Report Management Data .......................................................................................
Package/Release Management Data ........................................................................
Pipe Support Drawing Management Data .............................................................
Isometric Drawing Management Data ..................................................................
Specification/Material Reference Database ..........................................................
FrameWorks Plus Data .........................................................................................
Material Takeoff Database ....................................................................................

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Material Data Publisher ................................................................................................................

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6.1

Material Data Publisher Interface .......................................................................................

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6.1.1
6.1.2

Tree View ................................................................................................................


List View .................................................................................................................

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Workflow ............................................................................................................................

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6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4

Create a Selection Set File ......................................................................................


Publish Material Data ..............................................................................................
Check or Change MDP Project Lock Status ...........................................................
Access published data .............................................................................................

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Command Reference ...........................................................................................................

245

6.3.1

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5.1.2

5.1.3

5.2
5.3

6.

6.2

6.3

File Menu ................................................................................................................

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6.3.1.1
6.3.1.2
6.3.1.3
6.3.1.4
6.3.1.5

New ..........................................................................................................
Open .........................................................................................................
Save ..........................................................................................................
Save As .....................................................................................................
Exit ...........................................................................................................

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Edit Menu ................................................................................................................

246

6.3.2.1
6.3.2.2
6.3.2.3

Select All ..................................................................................................


Unselect All ..............................................................................................
Invert Selection ........................................................................................

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Publish Menu ..........................................................................................................

247

6.3.3.1
6.3.3.2
6.3.3.3

Start Publishing ........................................................................................


Setup Scheduled Jobs ...............................................................................
Unlock MDP Lock ...................................................................................

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Help Menu ...............................................................................................................

252

6.3.4.1
6.3.4.2

PDS Material Data Publisher Help ..........................................................


About PDS Material Data Publisher ........................................................

252
252

MDP Error Messages ..............................................................................................

253

Sample Format Files and Output ................................................................................

257

Sample MTO Report Format Files ......................................................................................


Sample Spec Report Format Files .......................................................................................
Sample Project Control Report Format Files ......................................................................
Sample Interference Report Format File .............................................................................
Sample P&ID Consistency Check Report Format File .......................................................

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Material Takeoff Reporting (Report Manager) ............................................................................

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Sample MTO Format (segment.fmt) ...................................................................................


Sample MTO Output (segment.rpt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_a.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_a.rpt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_b.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_b.rpt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_c.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_c.rpt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_d.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_d.rpt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_e.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_e.rpt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_f.fmt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (piping_f.rpt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (piping_g.fmt) ..................................................................................

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6.3.2

6.3.3

6.3.4

6.3.5
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Sample MTO Output (piping_g.rpt) ...................................................................................


Sample MTO Format (weight.fmt) .....................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (weight.rpt) .......................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (equip_a.fmt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (equip_a.rpt) .....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (weldno.fmt) ....................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (weldno.rpt) ......................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (14_equip.fmt) .................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (14_equip.rpt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (16_classes.fmt) ...............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (16_classes.rpt) .................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (17_seglist.fmt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (17_seglist.rpt) .................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (18_linelst.fmt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (18_linelst.rpt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (21_dwg_id.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (21_dwg_id.rpt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (22_line_id.fmt) ...............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (22_line_id.rpt) .................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (23_comp.fmt) .................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (23_comp.rpt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (27_comp_ld.fmt) ............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (27_comp_ld.rpt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Format (28_pipe_ld.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (28_pipe_ld.rpt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (29_pipspt1.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (29_pipspt1.rpt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (30_pipspt2.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (30_pipspt2.rpt) ................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (40_instr.fmt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (40_instr.rpt) .....................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (60_pid_pip.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (60_pid_pip.rpt) ...............................................................................
Sample MTO Format (65_pcalc.fmt) ..................................................................................
Sample MTO Output (65_pcalc.rpt) ...................................................................................
Sample MTO Format (68_chkmdl.fmt) ..............................................................................
Sample MTO Output (68_chkmdl.rpt) ................................................................................

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Drawing Reporting (Drawing Manager) ......................................................................................


Spec Reporting (Reference Data Manager) ..................................................................................

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Sample Spec Format (piping_rdb.fmt) ................................................................................

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Table Checker Reporting (Reference Data Manager) ..................................................................

347

Sample Table Checker Format (tbl_chk_3.fmt) ..................................................................


Sample Table Checker Output (tbl_chk_3.fmt) ..................................................................

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Project Reporting (Project Administrator) ...................................................................................

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Sample Project Format (model_mgt.fmt) ...........................................................................

349

Interference Reporting (Interference Checker/Manager) .............................................................

350

Sample Interference Format (clash_mgt.fmt) .....................................................................

350

Appendix B:

Revise AND/OR Relations Examples ........................................................................

351

Pipeline Discrimination Data Example ........................................................................................


Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example ...................................................................................
Equipment Discrimination Data Example ...................................................................................

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Index ....................................................................................................................................................

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General Conventions
This document contains many visual cues to help you understand the meaning of certain
words or phrases. The use of different fonts for different types of information allows you to
scan the document for key concepts or commands. Symbols help abbreviate and identify
commonly used words, phrases, or groups of related information.

Typefaces
Italic

Indicates a system response, which is an explanation of what the software is


doing. For example,
The text is placed in the viewing plane.

Bold

Indicates a command name, parameter name, or dialog box title. Command


paths are shown using an arrow between command names. For example,
Choose File > Open to load a new file.

Sans serif

Indicates a system prompt or message, which requires an action be taken by


the user. For example,
Select first segment of alignment

Bold Typewriter
Indicates what you should literally type in. For example,
Key in original.dat to load the ASCII file.
Normal Typewriter
Indicates an actual file or directory name. For example,
The ASCII report is stored in the layout.rpt file.

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Symbols
This document uses the following symbols to represent mouse buttons and to identify special
information:
<C>
<D>
<R>
<T>

Command button
Data button (usually the left mouse button)
Reset/reject button (usually the right mouse button)
Tentative button (usually the center mouse button)
Note Important supplemental information.

Warning Critical information that could cause the loss of data if not followed.

Technical tip or information provides information on what the software is


doing or how it processes information.
Map or path shows you how to get to a specific command or form.

More information indicates there is additional or related information.

Need a hint used with activities and labs, provides a tip or hint for doing the
exercises.

Keyboard Conventions
The following list outlines the abbreviations this document uses for keyboard keys and
describes how to use them in combination. You can make some menu selections through the
use of keyboard accelerators, which map menu selections to key combinations.

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ALT
CTRL
DEL
ENTER
ESC

Alternate key
Control key
Delete key
Enter key
Escape key

CTRL+z
ESC,k

To hold down the Control key and press Z.


To press the Escape key, then K.

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Click

To use a mouse or key combination to pick an item that begins an


action. For example,
Click Apply to save the changes.

Select

To mark an item by highlighting it with key combinations or by picking


it with your cursor. Selecting does not initiate an action. After
selecting an item, you click the action you want to affect the item. For
example,
Select the file original.dat from the list box, then click Delete to
remove it from the directory.
In addition, you would select items to define parameters, such as
selecting toggle buttons. This also applies to selecting graphic
elements from the design file. For example,
Select the line string to define the graphic template.

Tentative-select

To place a tentative point on an existing graphic element in a design


file. If you are using the CLIX operating system, you tentative-select
by double-clicking with a mouse or pressing <T> on a hand-held
cursor. If you are using the Windows NT operating system, you
tentative-select by pressing a left-button, right-button chord.

Double-click

To select and execute a command by clicking the mouse or hand-held


cursor button twice in rapid succession. This term implies that you are
clicking the data button (<D>) as part of a menu or dialog box action.
For example,
Double-click on the file original.dat to load it into the new surface.

Drag

To press and hold the data button (<D>) while moving the mouse or
hand-held cursor.

Type

To key a character string into a text box.

Key in

To type in data and press ENTER to enter the data and execute the
default action.
In a dialog box, pressing TAB after keying in data will
enter the data and move the cursor to the next field.

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Welcome to Report Manager (PD_Report)

1.

Material take-off reports (MTOs) can be generated on piping and equipment models through
PD_Report. The MTO process generates reports by using the graphical data in the specified
models to refer to the Design Database, Reference Database, Project Database, and Material
Description Libraries for the data on which to report. This data includes implied materials,
such as bolts, gaskets, and welds, that are not represented in the model but are necessary for
the specified connectivity.

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1.Overview

Welcome to Report Manager


(PD_Report)

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1.1

Reporting Overview
There are two main tasks necessary for creating reports: maintaining all of the data that
defines the format, content and approval status of the reports; and processing reports by
activating the interface to extract data from all of the PDS models, databases, and libraries that
are involved in a project.

What Happens When I Report On a


Component?
When you place a component, the system writes the engineering data for the component to the
design database. For the gate valve placed in Chapter 4, the system writes information to the
Piping Segment Data table and the Piping Component Data table. When you create a Material
Take-Off (MTO) report using the Report Manager, the system will use this data and
information in the project reference data for reporting.

In addition to the engineering data in the design database, PDS 3D uses the Material
Description Library and the material data in the Material Reference Database to provide
material descriptions for commodity items and specialty items.

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Reporting Overview

Reporting Process

1.

The system reads the user-defined report data, determines the discrimination data (such
as which models to process) and the format (content and layout) of the report.

2.

For the specified models (and using any additional discrimination data, such as line
size), the system scans the physical elements in the model.

3.

The system determines the number of items present in the model by unique commodity
code. In addition to the physical elements, it determines any implied items based on
configuration of mating components or designations in the Piping Commodity
Specification Data (PCD).

4.

The system looks up the material descriptions for the located components and implied
items in the Material Description Library.

5.

The system writes a report of the located and calculated items based on pre-defined
report format.

Maintaining Report Definition Data


The Report Manager uses both report definition files (in other words, discrimination data
files and format files) and database records that represent these files to generate reports.
The two most important files that must be maintained in a report creation process are the
discrimination data file and the format file. The discrimination data file, which defines the
search criteria for a report, is maintained interactively with the Report Manager. The format
file is generated outside of the interface using an ASCII text editor. There are several sample
format files that are sent with the PDS product suite. You can use these files as examples for
creating format files to meet your specific needs.
For more information on format files, see Chapter 3.

The following section explains all of the files and records in the reporting process.

Understanding Report Files and Records


The Report Manager uses discrimination data files, format files, and database records that
represent these files to generate reports. The following definitions explain all of the files and
records in the reporting process.

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1.Overview

These are the basic steps in the Material Take-Off process.

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Format File and Record


The format file is a user-defined, ASCII file which must be created with a text editor outside
of the Report Manager. It contains special indices identifying what data appears in the
report and how the data is sorted. It also defines how the data is formatted in the report. A set
of basic format files are delivered for each type of reporting. Using the Report Format
option, you can create a numbered record for each format file, so that it can be accessed for
report processing. Without the format record, the Report Manager is unable to access format
files.
The format record is a record in the Project Control Database used to name and locate a
specific format file. Unlike the format file, the format record is created interactively. It is
called a record to classify it as a block of data that is used for report processing but is not an
actual file.

Discrimination Data File and Record


The discrimination data file designates which models will be included in the report. It is an
ASCII file that is created interactively using the Report Manager.
The discrimination data record is a record in the Project Control Database used to name and
locate a specific discrimination data file. There is a uniquely-numbered record for each
discrimination data file, so that it can be accessed for report processing. This is the same way
that the format record is used to access a format file.

Search Criteria Data File and Record


The search criteria data file limits the report to only the specified database occurrences. It is
an ASCII file that is created interactively using the Report Manager.
The search criteria data record is a record in the Project Control Database used to name and
locate a specific search criteria data file. There is a uniquely-numbered record for each search
criteria data file, so that it can be accessed for report processing. This is the same way that the
format record is used to access a format file.

Report Output and Record


The Report Manager creates a report using the specified format, discrimination data, and
search criteria files, and places it on the node and in the specified directory. The report record
names or defines locations for all of the files that are necessary to generate a report, including
the report output. (It is called a record to classify it as a block of data that is used for report
processing but is not an actual file.)
At the end of each report, Report Manager provides a parameters page which contains the
following information used by the system to generate the report:

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Report Output
Report number

1.Overview

Report title
Report creation/revision date
Report node, path, and file specification
Format
Report format number
Report format description
Report format node, path, and file specification
Discrimination Data
Report discrimination data number
Report discrimination data description
Report discrimination network address, pathname, and file specification
Report discrimination data including the following data
List of model numbers (with discipline)
Volume, if applicable
Search criteria, if applicable
Sorting sequence
Search Criteria
Report search criteria number
Report search criteria description
Report search criteria node, path, and file specification
Report search criteria including the following data
List of model numbers including the models discipline
Volume, if applicable

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Search criteria, if applicable


Sorting sequence

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1.2

Processing Reports

For instance, you can create MTO reports with Report Manager and Drawing reports with
the report manager module of Drawing Manager. Depending on the definition data used and
the module that executes the process, you can create MTO reports, Drawing reports, Spec
reports, Table Checker reports, Project reports, or Interference Reports.
For detailed steps in creating a report using the Report Manager interface, see
Chapter 2. Also, the report module is covered in each document that has
reporting capabilities.
The following section describes the various report types, how they are generated, and their
corresponding sample format files.

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Since there are reporting capabilities in various PDS modules, the format file, the
discrimination data file, and the module where the report process is activated determine what
type of report is created.

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Report Types
Various modules in the PDS Suite generate reports. The following section describes the
various report types, how they are generated, and their corresponding sample format files.
MTO Report (with implied materials)
Generates reports on PDS piping and equipment models involving data from the
Design Database, Reference Database, Project Database, and Material Description
Libraries. This type of report will also include implied mating data, such as bolts,
gaskets, and welds by determining the connectivity of the piping and equipment.
Format files used in this type of report primarily use A and B prefixed indices. This
report is generated using Report Manager.
Sample Format The sample format files for creating MTO reports are:
segment.fmt, piping_a.fmt through piping_g.fmt, weight.fmt, equip_a.fmt, and
weldno.fmt and are delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdreport\sample\ directory.
Drawing Report
Generates reports on PDS Piping and Equipment drawing views and drawing files.
This report is the same type of report as the MTO report generated by the Report
Manager. Format files used in this type of report primarily use A and B prefixed
indices. This report is generated using the Drawing Manager.
Sample Format The sample format file for creating drawing reports are generally
the same as for MTO reports.
Spec Report
Generates reports on the Reference Database and Material Description Libraries.
This type of report is used with format file indices. The Spec report is used to report
on data in the reference database. Format files used to create this type of report
primarily use C prefixed indices. This report is generated by the Reference Data
Manager.
Sample Format The sample format files for Spec reporting is piping_rdb.fmt and is
delivered in the win32app\ingr\pddata\sample\format\ directory.
Table Checker Report
Generates reports on the Reference Database and Material Description Libraries.
This type of report is used with format file indices. The Table Checker report is used
to test EDEN modules and tables that would be executed by the Piping Commodity
items within the Reference Database. Format files used to create this type of report
primarily use C prefixed indices. This report is generated by the Reference Data
Manager.
Sample Format The sample format files for Table Checker reporting are
tbl_chk_1.fmt through tbl_chk_6.fmt and are delivered in the
win32app\ingr\pddata\sample\format\ directory.

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Sample Format The sample format files for Project reporting are: model_mgt.fmt,
iso_mgt.fmt, iso_rev.fmt and are delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdprojec\sample\
directory.
Interference Report
Generates reports on the Project Control Database. Clash Area, Clash Type, and
Clash Approval along with the search criteria specified in the discrimination data
define what interference data is reported. Format files used in this type of report
primarily use D prefixed indices. This report is generated using the Interference
Manager/Checker.

If DZ10 is added to an interference format file, clashes will


automatically be plotted along with the report.
Sample Format The sample format files for Interference reporting is clash_mgt.fmt
and is delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdclash\sample\ directory.

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Project Report
Generates reports on the Project Control Database. Format files used in this type of
report primarily use D prefixed indices. This report is generated using the Project
Administrator.

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Queue Setup
The Report Manager supports one default and up to four optional printer queues. When a
queue is selected, it is used for all reports in a batch process. This allows flexibility in
situations that arise which require different printers because of different paper-type
requirements.
Refer to the Project Setup Technical Reference for detailed information about the pconfig
command and setting up a print node.

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2.

The Report Manager Interface


To access the PDS Report Manager environment, choose Report Manager from the Plant
Design System Environment form.

Report Manager Form


2.Report
Manager

The Report Manager form enables you to generate reports from the project, design, and
reference database files with the report definition data. The report record and the location
records for each discrimination data file and format file are stored in the project control
database. These numbered records are used to locate ASCII files on their specified nodes.

Options
Report Format Displays the Report Format form, which you can use to create,
revise, copy, or delete the record of a format file (not the format file). For more
information, see Report Format Form, page 29.
Report Discrimination Data Displays the Discrimination Data form, which you
can use to create, revise, copy, or delete the record of a discrimination data file as well
as the file itself. For more information, see Discrimination Data Form, page 35.
Report Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria Data form, which enables
you to create, revise, copy, or delete the record of the search criteria data file. The
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Delete option deletes only the record of the search criteria data file, since the data file
itself may be used by other projects. For more information, see Search Criteria Data
Form, page 47.
Copy Format/Search Data from Another Project Enables you to copy the format
and search data (found in pdtable_142, Report Format Data, and pdtable_145, Report
Search Criteria Data) from other projects into the project control database for the active
project. By copying this data, you can have several different projects share format and
search information. When you choose this option, a list of available projects is
displayed. Select the project from which you want to copy report data, and then choose
Accept.
Report Displays the Report form, which you can use to create, revise, delete, and
approve report records and report files. For more information, see Report Form, page
65.
Report Management Data Displays the Report Management Defaults form,
which you can use to create a record in the project control database of the default
nodename and path for the report definition files. This option is primarily used for
setup. For more information, see Report Management Defaults Form, page 80.

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2.1

Report Format Form


When you choose the Report Format option from the Report Manager form, the Report
Format form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

This form enables you to create, copy, revise, or delete a record of the location of the format
file in the project control database. An option is also provided that enables you to copy a
record and its corresponding ASCII format files.
The format file defines the data that will be reported and the way in which that data will be
displayed. Reports cannot be generated unless a format file exists and a record of the files
location has been entered into the project control database.

Options
Create Displays the Format Creation/Revision form, which enables you to add a
new record of a format file in the project control database. For more information, see
Format Creation/Revision Form, page 31.
Copy Displays the Format Creation/Revision form, which copies the record of an
existing format file from the project control database along with the corresponding
ASCII format file. For more information, see Format Creation/Revision Form, page
31.
Revise Displays the Format Creation/Revision form, which modifies a record of an
existing format file in the project control database. For more information, see Format
Creation/Revision Form, page 31.

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Delete Displays the Deletion form, which deletes an existing record of a format file
from the project control database. If the record of the format file is deleted, reporting
cannot be performed. For more information, see Format Deletion Form, page 33.

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2.1.1

Format Creation/Revision Form


When you choose Create, Copy, or Revise from the Report Format form, the Format
Creation/Revision form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

This form creates or revises a record in the project control database; this record defines the
location of a format file. The format file itself defines the contents and format of the report.
Both the location specification and the format file must exist to report on PDS data.

Field Descriptions
Number A unique number of up to 24 characters. Specifies the short name in the
project control database used to identify the record of the format file.
Description A description of up to 40 characters for the format file.
File Specification The file name of the format file to reference.
Path The disk location of the format file. This field retains the active setting.
Node The nodename of the system on which the format file is located. This field
retains the active setting.

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Before Using this Form


You must have created an ASCII format file. A set of basic format files is delivered with the
PD_Report product in the \pdreport\sample directory. The file for MTO reporting is named
piping_#.fmt. For a description of each of the delivered sample format files, see Report
Format File, page 83.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Create, Copy, or Revise.


A list of available records displays for copy or revision. To create a database record,
go to Step 3.

2.

Select Report Format


From the displayed list, select the record to be copied or revised. Then click Accept.
Key-in fields are displayed for you to specify the required database information.

3.

Specify Report Format Data


Type information in each of the displayed fields, taking care to press return in each
field. Then click Accept.
The project control database is updated.

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Format Deletion Form

2.1.2

Format Deletion Form


When you choose Delete, the Deletion form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager
This form deletes a report record from the project control database and can optionally delete
the associated file. This form is used with format files and their database records,
discrimination data files and their database records, and search criteria files and their database
records.

Fields and Options


Number/Description Displays the 24-character short name and the 40-character
description of a report record in the project control database.
Delete File/Do Not Delete File Determines whether the associated file is deleted.
When set to Delete File, the database record is deleted along with the associated file.
When set to Do Not Delete File, only the database record is deleted.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Report Format


From the displayed list, select the database record to be deleted.

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2.

Set the Delete File/Do Not Delete File toggle as needed. Then click Accept.
The specified record is deleted. If specified, the associated file is also deleted.

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Discrimination Data Form

2.2

Discrimination Data Form


When you select Report Discrimination Data from the Report Manager form, the
Discrimination Data form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

This form creates, copies, revises, and deletes a discrimination data file from the specified
directory. The associated record in the project control database is also copied, revised, or
deleted as needed.
A discrimination data file is an ASCII file that designates which models will be included in a
report. That is, discrimination data specifies the scope of the report. The project control
database record specifies the name and location of the discrimination data file that is to be
associated with a specific report.

Options
Create Displays the Discrimination Data Creation form, which creates a new
discrimination data file. The associated project control database record is also created.
Copy Displays the Discrimination Data Revision form, which copies an existing
data file. The associated project control database record is also copied.
Revise Displays the Discrimination Data Revision form, which modifies
discrimination data. You can use this option to revise the contents of the discrimination
data file, the location of the discrmination file, and the associated record in the project
control database.

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Delete Displays the Deletion form, which deletes a discrimination data file as well
as its associated record in the project control database. For more information, see
Discrimination Data Deletion Form, page 45.

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2.2.1

Discrimination Data Creation Form


When you choose Create from the Discrimination Data form, the Discrimination Data
Creation form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

This form creates a discrimination data file in a specified directory. It also creates a
corresponding record in the project control database. In addition, you can use this form to
specify segment and component search criteria.
If you use this form to specify search criteria data and you specify search
criteria data using the Report Search Criteria option, the data specified using
the Report Search Criteria option takes precedence.

Fields and Options


Number The unique number, up to 24 characters, that is the short name of the
discrimination data record in the project control database.
Description The description, up to 40 characters, of the discrimination data record in
the project control database.
File Specification The file name of the discrimination data record to be created.
File Path The disk location of the discrimination data file. This field retains the
active settings.

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File Node The nodename of the system on which the discrimination data file is
located. This field retains the active settings.
All Piping Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that all piping models
will be included in the report. Selecting this option disables the Select Piping Area(s)
and Select Piping Model(s) options.
Select Piping Area(s) Specifies in the discrimination data file the specific piping
areas to be included in the report. Selecting this option displays the Piping Area
Selection form. On this form, select the area and then click Accept to specify a piping
area. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click Cancel.
Select Piping Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that specific piping
models will be included in the report. Selecting this option displays a series of forms to
select the models to be included. To select a model, first specify the piping area that
contains the model and click Accept. On the Model Selection form, select a model and
click Accept. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click Cancel.
All Equipment Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that all equipment
models will be included in the report. Selecting this option disables the Select
Equipment Area(s) and Select Equipment Model(s) options.
Select Equipment Area(s) Specifies in the discrimination data file the specific
equipment areas to be included in the report. Selecting this option displays the
Equipment Area Selection form. On this form, select the area and then click Accept
to specify a piping area. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click
Cancel.
Select Equipment Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that specific
equipment models will be included in the report. Selecting this option displays a series
of forms to select the models to be included. To select a model, first specify the
equipment area that contains the model and click Accept. On the Model Selection
form, select a model and click Accept. When you have specified all piping areas to be
included, click Cancel.
Segment Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria form, which defines the
segment search criteria for the report. For more information, see Search Criteria Piping Segment Form, page 52.
Component Search Criteria Displays the Component Search Criteria form,
which defines the component search criteria for the report. For more information, see
Search Criteria - Component Form, page 56.
Define Volume Displays the Volume Definition form, which specifies the
coordinates of a design volume cube for reporting. For more information, see
Define Volume Form.
Revise AND/OR Relation Displays a list of And/Or relationships.

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Use this list to change the And/Or relationships between piping segment search criteria
(table 12, piping segment data) and the search criteria for the component data in table
34, piping component data; table 50, piping/tubing data; table 67, instrument
component data; and table 80, pipe support data.

Setting this relationship to OR increases the amount of data reported in that all
components that match either set of criteria are reported.
This is not an exclusive OR. With the OR setting, components that
match both (or either) sets of criteria are reported.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report Discrimination Data form, select Create


The Discrimination Data Creation form is displayed.

2.

Specify Discrimination Data


In the fields provided, key in the number, description, and file specification, path, and
node.

3.

Select additional options as needed to define the report discrimination data. Then click
Accept.
After including any models or search criteria for the discrimination data file,
be sure to click the final Accept. Because you must accept many forms while
specifying the discrimination data, it is easy to forget this step.
Even though you may have accepted many of the specifications, however,
the discrimination data file is not actually created until you click Accept on
the Report Discrimination Data form.

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Manager

Each category of component search criteria data is related to the piping segment search
criteria by a logical AND or a logical OR. By default, the logical relationship between
the piping segment search criteria and the four categories of component search criteria
is AND. This means that only components that meet the criteria defined for both sets of
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Define Volume Form


When you select Define Volume from either the Discrimination Data Creation form or the
Discrimination Data Revision form, the Define Volume form is displayed.

Use this form to specify the coordinates of a design volume (cube) within the primary model.

Fields
Easting - Low Specifies the easting coordinates (XX") for the lower left corner
point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a westing coordinate.
Easting - High Specifies the easting coordinates (XX") for the upper right corner
point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a westing coordinate.
Northing - Low Specifies the northing coordinates (XX") for the lower left corner
point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a southing coordinate.
Northing - High Specifies the northing coordinates (XX") for the upper right
corner point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a southing coordinate.
Elevation - Low Specifies the elevation coordinates (XX") for the lower left corner
point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a negative elevation.
Elevation - High Specifies the elevation coordinates (XX") for the upper left corner
point of the cube. Use a negative value to indicate a negative elevation.

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Operating Sequence
1.

Click Define Volume.


The Volume Definition form is displayed.

2.

Enter Volume Definition, Accept or Exit


Key in the absolute easting, northing, and elevation coordinates for the lower left and
upper right corners of the cube. Then click Accept.

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2.2.2

Discrimination Data Revision Form


When you choose Copy or Revise from the Discrimination Data form, the Discrimination
Data Revision form is displayed.

This form revises an existing discrimination data file. It also copies an existing discrimination
data file; you can then use the revision options to modify the copy as needed. The
corresponding records in the project control database are copied and/or modified as needed.
In addition, options are provided for you to modify segment and component search criteria
data.
If you use this form to specify search criteria data and you specify search
criteria data using the Report Search Criteria option, the data specified using
the Report Search Criteria option takes precedence.

Fields and Options


Number The unique number, up to 24 characters, that is the short name of the
discrimination data record in the project control database.
Description The description, up to 40 characters, of the discrimination data record in
the project control database.
File Specification The file name of the discrimination data record to be created.
File Path The disk location of the discrimination data file. This field retains the
active settings.

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File Node The nodename of the system on which the discrimination data file is
located. This field retains the active settings.
All Piping Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that all piping models
will be included in the report. Selecting this option disables the Select Piping Area(s)
and Select Piping Model(s) options.
Select Piping Area(s) Specifies in the discrimination data file the specific piping
areas to be included in the report. Selecting this option displays the Piping Area
Selection form. On this form, select the area and then click Accept to specify a piping
area. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click Cancel.

All Equipment Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that all equipment
models will be included in the report. Selecting this option disables the Select
Equipment Area(s) and Select Equipment Model(s) options.
Select Equipment Area(s) Specifies in the discrimination data file the specific
equipment areas to be included in the report. Selecting this option displays the
Equipment Area Selection form. On this form, select the area and then click Accept
to specify a piping area. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click
Cancel.
Select Equipment Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that specific
equipment models will be included in the report. Selecting this option displays a series
of forms to select the models to be included. To select a model, first specify the
equipment area that contains the model and click Accept. On the Model Selection
form, select a model and click Accept. When you have specified all piping areas to be
included, click Cancel.
Delete Models Displays the Model Selection form, on which you specify a model to
be deleted from the discrimination data file.
Delete Areas Displays the Area Selection form, on which you specify an area to be
deleted from the discrimination data file.
Segment Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria form, which defines the
segment search criteria for the report. For more information, see Search Criteria Piping Segment Form, page 52.
Component Search Criteria Displays the Component Search Criteria form,
which defines the component search criteria for the report. For more information, see
Search Criteria - Component Form, page 56.
Define Volume Displays the Volume Definition form, which specifies the
coordinates of a design volume cube for reporting. For more information, see
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Select Piping Models Specifies in the discrimination data file that specific piping
models will be included in the report. Selecting this option displays a series of forms to
select the models to be included. To select a model, first specify the piping area that
contains the model and click Accept. On the Model Selection form, select a model and
click Accept. When you have specified all piping areas to be included, click Cancel.

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Revise AND/OR Relation Displays a list of And/Or relationships.

Use this list to change the And/Or relationships between piping segment search criteria
(table 12, piping segment data) and the search criteria for the component data in table
34, piping component data; table 50, piping/tubing data; table 67, instrument
component data; and table 80, pipe support data.
Each category of component search criteria data is related to the piping segment search
criteria by a logical AND or a logical OR. By default, the logical relationship between
the piping segment search criteria and the four categories of component search criteria
is AND. This means that only components that meet the criteria defined for both sets of
criteria are reported.
Setting this relationship to OR increases the amount of data reported in that all
components that match either set of criteria are reported.
This is not an exclusive OR. With the OR setting, components that
match both (or either) sets of criteria are reported.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report Discrimination Data form, select Copy or Revise.


The Discrimination Data Revision form is displayed.

2.

Specify Discrimination Data


In the fields provided, key in the number, description, and file specification, path, and
node.

3.

Select additional options as needed to define the report discrimination data. Then click
Accept.
After updating any models or search criteria for the discrimination data file,
be sure to click the final Accept. Because you must accept many forms while
specifying the discrimination data, it is easy to forget this step. Even though
you may have accepted many of the specifications, however, the
discrimination data file is not actually updated until you click Accept on the
Report Discrimination Data form.

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2.2.3

Discrimination Data Deletion Form


When you choose Delete, the Deletion form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager
This form deletes a report record from the project control database and can optionally delete
the associated file. This form is used with format files and their database records,
discrimination data files and their database records, and search criteria files and their database
records.

Fields and Options


Number/Description Displays the 24-character short name and the 40-character
description of a report record in the project control database.
Delete File/Do Not Delete File Determines whether the associated file is deleted.
When set to Delete File, the database record is deleted along with the associated file.
When set to Do Not Delete File, only the database record is deleted.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Report Format


From the displayed list, select the database record to be deleted.

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Set the Delete File/Do Not Delete File toggle as needed. Then click Accept.
The specified record is deleted. If specified, the associated file is also deleted.

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2.3

Search Criteria Data Form


When you select Report Search Criteria from the Report Manager form, the Search
Criteria Data form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

Use this form to create, copy, revise, or delete report search criteria. Search criteria data
determines reduces the amount of data reported by restricting the reporting of certain
attributes. Rather than report all data in a model, search criteria specifications narrow the
report to return only data that matches certain criteria.
You can specify search criteria as you create the discrimination data file; the options on the
Search Criteria Data form create the same data as a separate step. If you specify search
criteria data as you create the discrimination data file and by means of the Report Search
Criteria form, the specifications defined using the Report Search Criteria take precedence
when the report is generated.

Options
Create Displays the Search Criteria Data Creation form, which adds a new record
of a report search criteria file in the project control database. For more information, see
Search Criteria Data Creation Form, page 49.
Copy Displays the Search Criteria Data File Revision form, which copies the
record of an existing report search criteria file from the project control database and
copies the corresponding data file. For more information, see Search Criteria Data
Revision Form, page 61.

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Revise Displays the Discrimination Data Revision form, which modifies an


existing record of a report search criteria file in the project control database. For more
information, see Search Criteria Data Revision Form, page 61.
Delete Displays the Deletion form, which deletes an existing report search criteria
data file as well as its associated record in the project control database. For more
information, see Search Criteria Deletion Form, page 63.

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2.3.1

Search Criteria Data Creation Form


When you choose Create from the Search Criteria Data form, the Search Criteria Data
Creation form is displayed.

2.Report
Manager

This form creates a report search criteria data file in a specified directory. It also creates a
corresponding record in the project control database.
If you specify search criteria using both this form and the search criteria
options when you create the discrimination data, the search criteria specified
on this form (Search Criteria Data Creation) takes precendence.

Fields and Options


Number The unique number, up to 24 characters, that is the short name of the
search criteria data file record in the project control database.
Description The description, up to 40 characters, of the search criteria data file
record in the project control database.
File Specification The file name (up to 14 characters) of the search criteria data file
to be created.
File Path The disk location of the search criteria data file. This field retains the
active settings.

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File Node The nodename of the system on which the search criteria data file is
located. This field retains the active settings.
Segment Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria form, which defines the
segment search criteria for the report. For more information, see Search Criteria Piping Segment Form, page 52.
Component Search Criteria Displays the Component Search Criteria form,
which defines the component search criteria for the report. For more information, see
Search Criteria - Component Form, page 56.
Revise AND/OR Relation Displays a list of And/Or relationships.

Use this list to change the And/Or relationships between piping segment search criteria
(table 12, piping segment data) and the search criteria for the component data in table
34, piping component data; table 50, piping/tubing data; table 67, instrument
component data; and table 80, pipe support data.
Each category of component search criteria data is related to the piping segment search
criteria by a logical AND or a logical OR. By default, the logical relationship between
the piping segment search criteria and the four categories of component search criteria
is AND. This means that only components that meet the criteria defined for both sets of
criteria are reported.
Setting this relationship to OR increases the amount of data reported in that all
components that match either set of criteria are reported.
This is not an exclusive OR. With the OR setting, components that
match both (or either) sets of criteria are reported.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Search Criteria Data form, click Create


The Search Criteria Data Creation form is displayed.

2.

Specify Discrimination Data


In the fields provided, key in the number, description, and file specification, path, and
node.

3.

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Select additional options as needed to define the report discrimination data. Then click
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After including any models or search criteria for the search criteria data file,
be sure to click the final Accept. Because you must accept many forms while
specifying the discrimination data, it is easy to forget this step. Even though
you may have accepted many of the specifications, however, the search
criteria data file is not actually created until you click Accept on the Search
Criteria Data Creation form.

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2.3.1.1

Search Criteria - Piping Segment Form


When you choose Segment Search Criteria from the Discrimination Data Creation form
or from the Discrimination Data Revision form, the Search Criteria - Piping Segment
form is displayed.

This form specifies which segment attributes are to be reported on. The most commonly
reported attributes are available as form options, but you are not restricted to those options.
To display all available attributes, click Other.

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When you select an attribute, applicable operator options are displayed along the bottom of
the form.

The combination of these operators with either attribute values or (where applicable) code list
values enables you to fully specify an attribute restriction (for example, fluid code = AC).
You can combine these specifications as needed using the And and Or options, which are
displayed in place of the operator options after you have defined a segment attribute
restriction.

When you select a code-listed attribute, the Review Standard Notes form is
displayed. This form provides a list of valid codes for the specified attribute.
Simply select a code from the list and click Accept to continue with the
specification.
When you are using this form to copy and/or revise an existing discrimination data file,
additional options are provided for you to insert, remove, or clear search criteria
specifications.

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Fields and Options


Piping Segment Displays the restricted segment attributes once they have been
defined.
Unit Number Restricts the reported segments by means of the unit number attribute.
Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete the specification.
Fluid Code Restricts the reported segments by means of the fluid code attribute.
Select an operator and a code list value to complete the specification.
Unit Code Restricts the reported segments by means of the unit code attribute.
Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete the specification.
Line Sequence Number Restricts the reported segments by means of the line
sequence number attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete
the specification.
Nominal Piping Diameter Restricts the reported segments by means of the nominal
piping diameter attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete
the specification.
Piping Materials Class Restricts the reported segments by means of the piping
materials class attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete
the specification.
Line ID Restricts the reported segments by means of the line ID attribute. Select an
operator and key in an attribute value to complete the specification.
Insulation Purpose Restricts the reported segments by means of the insulation
purpose attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the specification.
Heat Tracing Requirement Restricts the reported segments by means of the heat
tracing requirement attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the
specification.
Train Number Restricts the reported segments by means of the train number
attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete the specification.
Construction Status Restricts the reported segments by means of the construction
status attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the specification.
Approval Status Restricts the reported segments by means of the approval status
attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the specification.
Other Displays a list of all available attributes.
Brief List Updates the form to display the attribute options.

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Insert Search Definition Displays the And and Or options to add search criteria to
the specification.
Remove Search Definition Removes a selected line from the defined search criteria.
To remove a line, click Remove Search Definition, select the line to be removed, and
click Accept.
Clear Search Criteria Removes the complete search criteria specification. Select
this option and click Accept to remove the defined set of search criteria.

Operating Sequence
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1.

Select Segment Search Criteria.


The Search Criteria - Piping Segment form is displayed.

2.

Select Attribute
Select an attribute to be restricted.
The available operator options are displayed.

3.

Select Operator
Select an operator from the displayed options.

4.

For code-listed attributes, select a value from the displayed list and click Accept. For
all other attributes, type an attribute value in the available field.

5.

Use the And and Or options to specify additional restrictions as needed. Then click
Accept.

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2.3.1.2

Search Criteria - Component Form


When you choose Component Search Criteria from the Discrimination Data Creation
form or from the Discrimination Data Revision form, the Search Criteria - Component
form is displayed.

This form specifies which component attributes are restricted for the report. The default is no
search criteria (that is, no restrictions all component attributes are reported). The most
commonly reported component attributes are available as form options, but you are not
restricted to those options. To display additional attributes, grouped by entity, click Other.

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Define all the common search criteria such as Commodity Code and
Fabrication Category before selecting the Other option. Once the Other
option is selected, the search criteria should be defined separately for each
category, such as Piping Component, Instrument Component,
Piping/Tubing and Pipe Support.
When you select an attribute, applicable operator options are displayed along the bottom of
the form.

The combination of these operators with either attribute values or (where applicable) code list
values enables you to fully specify an attribute restriction (for example, fluid code = AC).
You can combine these specifications as needed using the And and Or options, which are
displayed in place of the operator options after you have defined a segment attribute
restriction.

When you select an entity grouping that includes the attribute you want to restrict, a list of
associated attributes is displayed.

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When you select a code-listed attribute, the Review Standard Notes form is
displayed. This form provides a list of valid codes for the specified attribute.
Simply select a code from the list and click Accept to continue with the
specification.
When you are using this form to copy and/or revise an existing discrimination data file,
additional options are provided for you to insert, remove, or clear search criteria
specifications.

The search criteria defined through the Piping Component, Instrument


Component, Piping/Tubing and Pipe Support buttons will not be displayed
as a single list. To see the search criteria defined through these buttons, select
the appropriate button.

Fields and Options


Component Displays the restricted component attributes once they have been
defined.
Commodity Name Restricts the reported components by means of the commodity
name attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to complete the
specification.
Commodity Code Restricts the reported components by means of the commodity
code attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the specification.
Fabrication Category Restricts the reported components by means of the
frabrication category attribute. Select an operator and a code list value to complete the
specification.
Component Group Number Restricts the reported components by means of the
component group number attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to
complete the specification.
Tag/Component Number Restricts the reported components by means of the
tag/component number attribute. Select an operator and key in an attribute value to
complete the specification.

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Other Displays the entity options.


Piping Component Restricts the reported components by means of any of the
attributes that are associated with piping components. From the displayed list, select an
attribute. Then select an operator and either key in an attribute value or select a code
list value to complete the specification.
Instrument Component Restricts the reported components by means of any of the
attributes that are associated with instruments components. From the displayed list,
select an attribute. Then select an operator and either key in an attribute value or select
a code list value to complete the specification.

Pipe Support Restricts the reported components by means of any of the attributes
that are associated with pipe support attributes. From the displayed list, select an
attribute. Then select an operator and either key in an attribute value or select a code
list value to complete the specification.
Clear ALL Component Search Criteria Deletes the restricted component
attributes once they have been defined.
Insert Search Definition Displays the And and Or options to add search criteria to
the specification.
Remove Search Definition Removes a selected line from the defined search criteria.
To remove a line, click Remove Search Definition, select the line to be removed, and
click Accept.
Clear Search Criteria Removes the complete search criteria specification. Select
this option and click Accept to remove the defined set of search criteria.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Component Search Criteria.


The Search Criteria - Component form is displayed.

2.

Select Attribute
Select an attribute to be restricted.
The available operator options are displayed.

3.

Select Operator

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Piping/Tubing Restricts the reported components by means of any of the attributes


that are associated with piping or tubing components. From the displayed list, select an
attribute. Then select an operator and either key in an attribute value or select a code
list value to complete the specification.

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4.

For code-listed attributes, select a value from the displayed list and click Accept. For
all other attributes, type an attribute value in the available field.

5.

Use the And and Or options to specify additional restrictions as needed. Then click
Accept.

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2.3.2

Search Criteria Data Revision Form


When you choose Copy or Revise from the Search Criteria Data form, the Search Criteria
Data File Revision form is displayed.

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This form revises an existing search criteria data file. It also copies an existing search criteria
data file; you can then use the revision options to modify the copy as needed. The
corresponding records in the project control database are copied and/or modified as needed.

Fields and Options


Number The unique number, up to 24 characters, that is the short name of the
search criteria data file record in the project control database.
Description The description, up to 40 characters, of the search criteria data file
record in the project control database.
File Specification The file name, up to 14 characters, of the search criteria file to be
created.
File Path The disk location of the search criteria data file. This field retains the
active settings.
Segment Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria form, which defines the
segment search criteria for the report. For more information, see Search Criteria Piping Segment Form, page 52.

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Component Search Criteria Displays the Component Search Criteria form,


which defines the component search criteria for the report. For more information, see
Search Criteria - Component Form, page 56.
Define Volume Displays the Volume Definition form, which specifies the
coordinates of a design volume cube for reporting. For more information, see Define
Volume Form.
Revise AND/OR Relation Displays a list of And/Or relationships.

Use this list to change the And/Or relationships between piping segment search criteria
(table 12, piping segment data) and the search criteria for the component data in table
34, piping component data; table 50, piping/tubing data; table 67, instrument
component data; and table 80, pipe support data.
Each category of component search criteria data is related to the piping segment search
criteria by a logical AND or a logical OR. By default, the logical relationship between
the piping segment search criteria and the four categories of component search criteria
is AND. This means that only components that meet the criteria defined for both sets of
criteria are reported.
Setting this relationship to OR increases the amount of data reported in that all
components that match either set of criteria are reported.
This is not an exclusive OR. With the OR setting, components that
match both (or either) sets of criteria are reported.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report Search Criteria form, select Copy or Revise.


The Search Criteria Data File Revision form is displayed, with a list of available data
files.

2.

From the displayed list, select a data file to be copied or revised. Then click Accept.

3.

Specify Discrimination Data


In the fields provided, key in the number, description, and file specification, path, and
node.

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Select additional options as needed to define the report search criteria data. Then click
Accept.

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2.3.3

Search Criteria Deletion Form


When you choose Delete, the Deletion form is displayed.

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This form deletes a report record from the project control database and can optionally delete
the associated file. This form is used with format files and their database records,
discrimination data files and their database records, and search criteria files and their database
records.

Fields and Options


Number/Description Displays the 24-character short name and the 40-character
description of a report record in the project control database.
Delete File/Do Not Delete File Determines whether the associated file is deleted.
When set to Delete File, the database record is deleted along with the associated file.
When set to Do Not Delete File, only the database record is deleted.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Report Format


From the displayed list, select the database record to be deleted.

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2.

Set the Delete File/Do Not Delete File toggle as needed. Then click Accept.
The specified record is deleted. If specified, the associated file is also deleted.

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2.4

Report Form
When you select Report from the Report Manager form, the Report form is displayed.

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This form creates, revises, and deletes report records and report files. A report record holds
specifications for a report; these specifications include the report name, the report description,
and which format file, discrimination data file, and search criteria data file to use to generate a
report.
The report name is not the title that is printed on the report; the title is included
in the format file.
At the end of each report, a parameters page is included that contains the following
information:
Report Output The report number, report title, report creation/revision date, and
report node, path, and file name.
Format The report format number, description, and node, path, and file name.
Discrimination Data The report discrimination data number, description, and file
location (network address, path, and file name). The following discrimination data is
also included: list of model numbers (with discipline), volume (if applicable), search
criteria (if applicable), and sorting sequence.
Search Criteria The report search criteria number, description, and file location
(node, path, and file name. The following search criteria data is also included: list of
model numbers (with discipline), volume (if applicable), search criteria (if applicable),
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Options
Create Displays the Report Creation form, which creates a report record and
generates a report. For more information, see Report Creation Form, page 67.
Revise Displays the Revise Report form, which regenerates a report from an
existing or revised report record. For more information, see Revise Report Form, page
70.
Delete Displays the Deletion form, which deletes an existing report record and the
corresponding report. For more information, see Report Deletion Form, page 73.
Approve Displays the Report Approval form, which approves an existing report.
For more information, see Report Approval Form, page 75.
Multi-Create Displays the Report Multiple Submit form, which submits multiple
reports to the printer. For more information, see Report Multiple Submit Form, page
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2.4.1

Report Creation Form


When you select Create from the Report form, the Report Creation form is displayed.

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Use this form to create a report record and to generate a report. Because report records are
stored in the project control database, you can use them over and over again as needed.

Fields and Options


Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.
Report Title The 40-character descriptive name of the report file. This is not the
title in the actual report, but is rather the title of the report record. The title of the report
is contained in the format file.
Report File Spec The name of the report output file (up to 14 characters).
Report File Path The disk location for the report output file. This field retains the
active settings, and it is automatically populated if you have specified this data on the
Report Management Dataform. For more information, see Report Management
Defaults Form, page 80.
Report Node The name of the system on which the report output file will be
located. This field retains the active settings, and it is automatically populated if you
have specified this data on the Report Management Data form. For more information,
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Report Format File The name of the format file to be used to generate the active
report. When you select this field, a list of available format files is displayed. Select
the appropriate format file, and click Accept.
Report Discrimination File The name of the discrimination data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available discrimination
data files is displayed. Select the appropriate discrimination data file, and click Accept.
Report Search Criteria The name of the search criteria data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available search criteria
files is displayed. Select a search criteria file, and click Accept.
Select this field a second time to specify a different search criteria file. To clear a
specification, click Accept without selecting a file.
If the report discrimination data selected for the active report has search
criteria data defined within it, and you specify a search criteria in this
field, the search criteria specified in the Report Search Criteria field
takes precedence over the search criteria contained in the discrimination
data.
Revision Number The revision number (up to three characters) for the report.
Last Revision Number The revision number of the last report generated. This is a
read-only field; you cannot edit it.
Revised By The user (up to five characters) who checked the report. This field is
optional.
Revision Description The description (up to 40 characters) of the report revision.
This field is optional.
Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.
Submit Immediately/Submission is Delayed Specifies when the report will be
processed. When this toggle is set to Submission is Delayed, additional fields display
for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be generated.

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Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report form, select Create.


The Report Creation form is displayed.

2.

Specify Report Data


Key in the report record information. Then select the appropriate report format file,
discrimination data file, and search criteria data file.
Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is to be
printed.

4.

Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit Immediately) or later


(Submission is Delayed). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date and time
that the report is to be submitted.

5.

Click Accept to save the report file.

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2.4.2

Revise Report Form


When you select Revise from the Report form, the Revise Report form is displayed.

This form revises an existing report record and generates a report from the project control
database. An option is also provided to update (in some cases) the report record without
generating a report output file. Similarly, you can choose to generate an updated report output
file without updating the report record.

Fields and Options


Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.
Report Title The 40-character descriptive name of the report file. This is not the
title in the actual report, but is rather the title of the report record. The title of the report
is contained in the format file.
Report File Spec The name of the report output file (up to 14 characters).
Report File Path The disk location for the report output file. This field retains the
active settings.
Report Node The name of the system on which the report output file will be
located. This field retains the active settings.

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Report Format File The name of the format file to be used to generate the active
report. When you select this field, a list of available format files is displayed. Select
the appropriate format file, and click Accept.
Report Discrimination File The name of the discrimination data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available discrimination
data files is displayed. Select the appropriate discrimination data file, and click Accept.
Report Search Criteria The name of the search criteria data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available search criteria
files is displayed. Select a search criteria file, and click Accept.

If the report discrimination data selected for the active report has search
criteria data defined within it, and you specify a search criteria in this
field, the search criteria specified in the Report Search Criteria field
takes precedence over the search criteria contained in the discrimination
data.
Revision Number The revision number (up to three characters) for the report.
Last Revision Number The revision number of the last report generated. This is a
read-only field; you cannot edit it.
Revised By The user (up to five characters) who checked the report. This field is
optional.
Revision Description The description (up to 40 characters) of the report revision.
This field is optional.
Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.
Submit to Batch Immediately/Delayed Submit to Batch Specifies when the report
will be processed. When this toggle is set to Delayed Submit to Batch, additional
fields display for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be generated.
Revise Data Only/Revise Report and Data Specifies revision of the report data
only (Revise Data Only) or revision of the report data and the report output file (Revise
Report and Data). To revise the report specification without updating the report
output file, make the necessary changes, set this toggle to Revise Data Only, and click
Accept. To revise the report output file only, set this toggle to Revise Report and
Data without modifying any of the fields, and click Accept. To modify both the report

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Select this field a second time to specify a different search criteria file. To clear a
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file and the report output file, make the necessary changes, set this toggle to Revise
Data Only, and click Accept.
If you update any field other than Report Number and Report Title,
this toggle is automatically set to Revise Report and Data, and the
report output file is generated.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report form, select Revise.


The Report Creation form is displayed with a list of available report files.

2.

Select Report
From the displayed list, select the report to be revised. Then click Accept.
The fields update to display the selected report file specifications.

3.

Revise Report Information


Update the report record information as needed.

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Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is to be
printed.

5.

Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit Immediately) or later


(Submission is Delayed). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date and time
that the report is to be submitted.

6.

Click Accept to save the report file.

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2.4.3

Report Deletion Form


When you choose Delete, the Deletion form is displayed.

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Manager
This form deletes a report record from the project control database and can optionally delete
the associated file. This form is used with format files and their database records,
discrimination data files and their database records, and search criteria files and their database
records.

Fields and Options


Number/Description Displays the 24-character short name and the 40-character
description of a report record in the project control database.
Delete File/Do Not Delete File Determines whether the associated file is deleted.
When set to Delete File, the database record is deleted along with the associated file.
When set to Do Not Delete File, only the database record is deleted.

Operating Sequence
1.

Select Report Format


From the displayed list, select the database record to be deleted.

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2.

Set the Delete File/Do Not Delete File toggle as needed. Then click Accept.
The specified record is deleted. If specified, the associated file is also deleted.

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2.4.4

Report Approval Form


When you select Approve from the Report form, the Report Approval form is displayed.

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Use this form to select a report to approve. Approving a report means that a database attribute
is set from not approved (the default) to approved. This approval status provides a way for
you to flag reports that you have run and verified that the output data is valid. When a report
is revised, the approval status is automatically reset to not approved.

Options
Number The 24-character unique name (as called short name) of the report record.
Description The 40-character description of the report record.

Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report form, select Approve.


The Report Approval form is displayed.

2.

From the displayed list, select a report to approve. Then click Accept. The Approval
form is displayed. For more information, see Approval/Revision Interface Form, page
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2.4.4.1

Approval/Revision Interface Form


The Approval form is displayed as part of the workflow for approving reports. First you
specify the report to be approved on the Report Approval form. When you click Accept, the
Approval/Revision Interface form is displayed.

The first time a report is approved, only the Approved By field is active. All other fields are
purely informational. The data displayed in these fields is read from the Revise Report form.

Fields and Options


Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.
Report Description The 40-character descriptive name of the report file.
Approved By The initials (up to five characters) of the person who approved the
report.
Revision Number The revision number (up to three characters) for the report. This
field is read-only; you cannot edit it.
Revised By The initials (up to five characters) of the person who last revised the
report. This field is read-only; you cannot edit it.

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Checked By The initials (up to five characters) of the person who ran the report with
the revised information. This field is read-only; you cannot edit it.
Revision Description Displays a short description of the revision. This field is
read-only; you cannot edit it.

Operating Sequence
1.

On the Report Approval form, click Accept.


The Approval/Revision Interface form is displayed.

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2.

Specify Approval/Revision Data


Key in user initials in the Approved By field. Then click Accept.

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2.4.5

Report Multiple Submit Form


When you select Multi-Create from the Report form, the Report Multiple Submit form is
displayed.

Use this form to submit multiple reports at the same time.

Fields and Options


Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the report
file in the project control database. This is sometimes referredto as the report file short
name.
Description The 40-character descriptive name of the report file.
Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.
Submit to Batch Immediately/Delayed Submit to Batch Specifies when the report
will be processed. When this toggle is set to Delayed Submit to Batch, additional
fields display for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be generated.

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Operating Sequence
1.

From the Report form, select Multi-Create.


The Report Multiple Submit form is displayed.

2.

Select Reports for Submission


From the displayed list, select the reports to submit. Highlighed reports are selected;
select a highlighted report to remove the highlight and to not submit the report.
Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is to be
printed.

4.

Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit to Batch Immediately) or


later (Delayed Submit to Batch). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date
and time that the report is to be submitted.

5.

Click Accept to submit the reports.

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2.5

Report Management Defaults Form


When you select Report Management Data from the Report Manager form, the Report
Management Defaults form is displayed.

This form creates a record in the project control database of the node name and path of the
report definition files. This option is used primarily for setup.

Fields
Report Path Specifies the default path of the report output files.
It is recommended that you not send output reports to your systems
temporary (that is, tmp or temp) directory.
Report Node Specifies the default node name of the system on which report output
files are located.
Report Format Path Specifies the default path of the format files.
Report Format Node Specifies the default node name of the system on which
format files are located.
Report Discrimination Data Path Specifies the default path of the discrimination
data files.

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Report Discrimination Data Node Specifies the default node name of the system
on which discrimination data files are located.
Report Search Criteria Data Path Specifies the default path of the report search
criteria data files.
Report Search Criteria Data Node Specifies the default node name of the system
on which report search criteria data files are located.

Operating Sequence
From the Report Manager form, select Report Management Data.

2.Report
Manager

1.

The Report Management Defaults form is displayed.


2.

Accept or Exit
In the fields provided, key in the default paths and node names for the report output
files, format files, discrimination data files, and search criteria data files. Then click
Accept.

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Report Format File

3.

Report Format File


The reporting process is driven by a format file that determines the contents and format of the
report. It must be created with a text editor before reports can be processed.
The format file is a standard ASCII file that contains all of the needed criteria for creating the
actual report, such as text position, special indices for input into the report, and sorting
instructions for the indices. In short, the format file specifies what the final report output will
look like.
For detailed information, see

3. Report
Formats

Format File Syntax, page 84


Output Fields, page 90
Indices for MTO Reporting (With Implied Items), page 91
Sample MTO Report Format Files, page 111
Indices for Spec Reporting, page 113
Indices for Project and Interference Reporting, page 122
Sorting, page 129
Reporting Weights and Center of Gravities, page 131

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3.1

Format File Syntax


The format file is based on fields. A field contains a complete description of a given piece of
data to be placed in an ASCII report file.
Each line of the format file contains the entire description of one field. All fields are
independent of each other; if they have a common order in the report, you are responsible for
placing these fields in such a way that the orders match in the report. In other words, you are
responsible for defining your format file in such a way that your columns and headings will
fall under one another.
Each line in the format file can contain the following data. (Brackets [ ] indicate data that is
only used for certain field types; all other data is required in every field type.)

Field_Function,Row,Col,Field_Len,Data_Type,Field_Type,[Buffer],[Rows/Page],[Spacing]

Syntax Example

It is not possible to return an attribute twice in a report by repeating the line that returns the
attribute. For example, the following syntax in a format file will print the fluid code only
once.
4,2,3,3,1,2,AH9
4,2,8,3,1,2,AH9

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Format File Syntax - Definitions


Field_Function
0 Null Field. Used to send a data field (index) to sort on an unreported item.
1 Page Field - All Pages. Places the specified field once on every page of the report.
2 Page Field - First Page Only. Places the specified field once on the first page of
the report.
3 Page Field - Last Page Only. Places the specified field once on the last page of
the report.
4 Output Field. Places the specified field a variable number of times on every page
of the report based on rows/page and spacing.

6 Continuous Page Marker. Forces everything after this marker in the format file up
to a New Page Marker or the end of file to be continuously output as one page. The
specified fields are continuously output without any page divisions. (This code
overrides the value for Rows/Page)
This function can be used to generate an intermediate data file in a fixed form that
contains only raw data (without headings and other annotation). This output can then
be used as input to your own report generation software.
7 Turn On Output Field Appending Control. Forces all output fields after this
marker in the format file to begin after the previous output field (above 7) is completed.
That is, all output fields will initially begin at the last output fields finishing row.
8 Turn Off Output Field Appending Control. If 7 is in effect for an output field, this
code will turn the effect off, making output fields normal.
9 Start of output field loop.
10 End of output field loop. Repeats all output fields defined between codes 9 and
10 until out of data or the maximum number of lines per output field has been exceeded
by the number of lines of data between the 9 and 10 codes. These options are used to
prevent control sorts from breaking to a new page by using the remaining space on the
page before proceeding to a new page.

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5 New Page Marker. Forces a new page (form feed) after all the previous
statements have been processed. All the lines in the format file after this marker are
placed on a new (repeated) page. In other words, this enables you to append a complete
format file to the previous format file and use the same data sources and sorting as the
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Row
Starting line number to be used in placing the field in the report. The maximum number of
rows in a report is 66.

Col
Starting column number to be used in placing the field within the specified row. The
maximum number of columns in a report is 132.

Field_Len
The maximum number of characters that a field can occupy for the active row. The starting
column plus the field length must not exceed 132. A negative value will truncate a field
rather than wrap around a field (default). If the text being placed in the field exceeds the field
length, the text is continued on the next row indented one space (col + 1) until it is completed
or the page ends.

Data_Type
Code used to determine the type of translation required to convert the data to text. (Refer to
the index listings to determine the applicable data type for a particular attribute.)
1 Character or [Am], where m is the number of characters.
2 Single precision integer or [Im].
3 Double precision integer or [Im], where m is the number of characters for the
integer field
4 Single precision decimal (float) or [Fm.n].
5 Double precision decimal (float) or [Fm.n], where m is the total number of
characters for the decimal value including the decimal point and n is the number of
decimal places.
Optional text can precede and/or follow the formatted data type within the quotation marks.
optional text [Format] optional text

[Format] can be any legal FORTRAN format statement that matches an expected output.

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Field_Type
1 Text Field. Sets the buffer for hard-coded text.
2 Data Field. Sets the buffer for an index number or code used to generate the data to
be placed in the field.
3 Generate Date/Time. No buffer required. When the report is generated, the system
date and time is placed at the designated row/col position.
4 Generate Page Number. No buffer required. When the report is generated, the
system calculates the page number and places the number at the designated row/col
position.
5 Generate Date. No buffer required. When the report is generated, the system date is
placed at the designated row/col position.
A negative value will underline the generated output for the field. (This causes the report to
be in a stream line feed file, rather than a stream carriage return file. This may impact an
existing interface to a material control system.)

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Formats

[Buffer] = Field Definition


The form of the buffer is dependent on the value for Field_Type.
Hard-coded text is enclosed in single quotes ().
For MTO reporting, the first character of the index is always A or B. For a description
of the indices, see Indices for MTO Reporting (With Implied Items), page 91.
For spec reporting, the first character of the index is always C. For a description of the
indices, see Indices for Spec Reporting, page 113. These indices are also used for the
Table Checker.
For project and interference reporting, the first character of the index is always D. For a
description of the indices, see Indices for Project and Interference Reporting, page 122.

[Rows/Page]
This setting is only required for output fields. It indicates the number of vertical spaces
(lines) in which to repeat the field contents on a given page. For example, a setting of 20
reserves 20 lines starting from a given row for use in placing the field contents (dependent on
spacing).
This does not take into account the extended fields due to exceeded field length.

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This is not the total number of times that the field is repeated (that value is based on number
of occurrences for the specified attribute); it is only the vertical space allotted for repeating the
field on a page.

[Spacing]
This setting is only required for output fields. It indicates how much space (in rows) is
allowable between repeated fields. This is useful for reserving space for extended fields due
to exceeded field length.
(Rows/Page)/Spacing = the number of times an output field can appear on a page. For
example, if Rows/Page=40 and Spacing = 2, 20 occurrences of the specified attribute are
placed on a page (until the number of occurrences is reached).
Use the ! (exclamation point) only to indicate comments. PD_REPORT
ignores anything placed after an exclamation point. Therefore, if it is used in
static text, it can cause erroneous results. Below are examples of incorrect
usage of the exclamation point with comments. All these examples return
blank results.
1,8,1,-25,1,-1,!Commodity Code
1,8,27,-16,1,-1,!Qty/Length
or
2,3,10,-40,1,1,!!Corporate Headquarters!!

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3.1.2

Optional Report Type Line


There is an optional line that will determine the type of report the format record creates. It
must be the first line of the format file when used. This line contains an integer variable that
corresponds to a name in the standard note type 1720 in the Standard Note Library. You can
modify the standard note type 1720 to add report types. For instance, the following line
would define the report type as Piping Components MTO Report:
report_type=689

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3.2

Output Fields
Most report formats involve reporting multiple variables for a given component. This is
accomplished by using output fields (Field_Type = 2) with the necessary index numbers.
Each field is processed independently of the other fields on the report; there are no safeguards
to assure that information in different fields corresponds to the same item. Therefore, you are
responsible for placing these fields in such a way that the orders match in the report. To
ensure that items match, make sure that the same number of common items are reported on
each page. The Rows/Page divided by the Spacing determines the number of times an output
field can appear on a page. Therefore, all the common fields should use identical settings for
Rows/Page and Spacing.
The Spacing enables you to reserve space for extended fields due to exceeded field length.
For example, if you use a Field length of 20 for a field which may be up to 50 characters long,
you should set the spacing at 3 to leave adequate space for any extended fields.
If there is no data for the specified output field(s) on a page, that page will not
be printed.

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3.3

Indices for MTO Reporting (With


Implied Items)
These indices are used for MTO reporting when the Field Type is set to 2 (data field). These
indices only apply to MTO Reporting.
For MTO reporting, the first character of the index is either A,B, or E. This character is
followed by one or more characters that specify the type of data to be reported. The following
listing identifies the index structure. The following conventions are used in this listing:
The indices are divided into groups for reporting such as piping, components, and
segments.
A one-, two-, or three-character code (A, B, C, ... *A, *B, *C, ... **A, **B, ... )
indicates the specific group.
This code is usually followed by one of the following characters:

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Formats

# indicates an attribute column number (such as 8)


x indicates a variable character (such as P or T)
n indicates an option number (such as 0)
For codes that designate a database table, refer to the list of Database Table/Column
values in Database Table/Column Information for Reporting, page 184.
No

Description

Attribute type

line_number_label

character(40)

Data_Type
code
............ 1

The attribute type indicates the form of the information: Character indicates
character data, integer and short indicate integer values, and double
indicates a floating point value.
Codes integer, double, and short are reported as blank if their values are less than
-32767.
(SNxxx) indicates the standard note associated with a code-listed attribute.
Any code list value = 0 is reported as a dash and not logged as an error; any undefined
code list value is reported as blank and logged as an error.
(SN499) indicates a standard note. Only the index number of the note (within standard
note 499) is reported unless option Z1 is used.
(NPD) indicates the attribute value is stored in NPD units.
(Dist. NPD) indicates a distance value in NPD units.

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(Dist. model) indicates a distance value in model units.


(SNxxx (units)) indicates codelist to look up and append units to value.

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3.3.1

MTO Indices for Piping Segments

Index
Data_Type
AH#=Piping Segment Data
Table 12
(column number from Table 12)
1001-Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ............. 1
1002-"Requirement to Reconstruct" value
(SN366) .................. 1
1003-P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ............. 1
1150- MTO label from Label Description Library ....................... 1
2149
AL

= Counter for Piping Segments ..................................... 2

AOx = quantity of piping segments ..................................... 2


P = page total; T = grand total

3. Report
Formats

AZn = options for reporting piping segments


1 translate all standard notes to text ........................ N/A
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used .................................. 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ....................... 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units ................ N/A
5 cancel option AZ1 ........................................... N/A
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System ............ N/A
(default is Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type - cancels AZ8 .. N/A
8 translate specific standard note type,
followed by standard note type - cancels option AZ7 ........ N/A
9 cancel options AZ7 and AZ8 .................................. N/A
10 report insulation thickness without units ....................N/A
12 store the insulation units for the segment used in forming....N/A
and interpreting the insulation thickness value

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MTO Indices for Pipes

Index

Data_Type

BA# = Piping Data


(followed by column number)

Table 50

BB# = Piping Segment Data associated with Pipe


(followed by column number)

Table 12

BD# = Size-dependent Data for Pipe


(followed by column number from Table

Table 211

BFn = Special Pipe Data


1 Short Material Description .................................. 1
2 Long Material Description ................................... 1
3 dry weight + weight of insulation ........................... 5
4 dry weight + water weight + weight of insulation ............ 5
5 dry weight + wet weight (water weight * specific gravity a)...5
+ weight of insulation
6 dry weight + wet weight (water weight * specific gravity b)...5
+ weight of insulation
7 dry weight + wet weight (water weight * specific gravity c)...5
+ weight of insulation
8 x coordinate Center of gravity (dry) [* if not present] ......1
9 y coordinate Center of gravity (dry) [* if not present] ......1
10 z coordinate Center of gravity (dry) [* if not present] ......1
11 x coordinate Center of gravity (wet) [* if not present] ......1
12 y coordinate Center of gravity (wet) [* if not present] ......1
13 z coordinate Center of gravity (wet) [* if not present] ......1
14 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ..........1
15 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ..........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ................... 1
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MTO Indices for Piping Components

Index

Data_Type

BG# = Piping Component Data


(followed by column number)

Table 34

BI# = Piping Segment Data associated w/ Piping Component


(followed by column number)

Table 12

BK# = Size-dependent Data for Piping Component


(followed by column number)

Table 211

BN# = Green and Red Piping Component Data


Table 34
49 Green nominal piping diameter ...................integer
51 Green end preparation ...........................(SN330)
52 Green schedule/thickness ........................char(8)
53 Green pressure rating ...........................char(8)
57 Green gasket separation .........................char(8)
-49 Red nominal piping diameter .....................integer
-51 Red end preparation .............................(SN330)
-52 Red schedule/thickness ..........................char(8)
-53 Red pressure rating .............................char(8)
-57 Red gasket separation ...........................char(8)

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Formats

BMn = Special Piping Component Data


1 Short material description ...................................1
2 Long material description ....................................1
(not applicable for piping specialties)
3 dry weight + operator weight + weight of insulation ......... 5
4 dry weight +operator weight +water weight
+weight of insulation........................................5
5 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity a) + weight of insulation .................5
6 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity b) + weight of insulation .................5
7 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity c) + weight of insulation .................5
8 x coordinate - Center of gravity (dry) .......................1
9 y coordinate - Center of gravity (dry) .......................1
10 z coordinate - Center of gravity (dry) .......................1
11 x coordinate - Center of gravity (wet) .......................1
12 y coordinate - Center of gravity (wet) .......................1
13 z coordinate - Center of gravity (wet) .......................1
14 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ..........1
15 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ..........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ...................1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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MTO Indices for Counters for Pipes and


Piping Components

Index
BP
BQ
BRx
BSx

96

=
=
=
=

Data_Type
Counter for
Counter for
Quantity of
Quantity of
(P = page

Pipes ...............................................2
Piping Components .................................. 2
Pipes .............................................. 2
Piping Components .................................. 2
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3.3.5
Index

MTO Indices for Implied Material


Data_Type

BU

3. Report
Formats

BT# = Gaskets (Implied Material)


1 line number label ...........................................1
2 gasket outside diameter .....................................1
3 piping material class .......................................1
4 commodity name ..............................................1
5 gasket option ...............................................1
6 maximum temperature .........................................5
7 material grade ..............................................1
8 end preparation .............................................1
9 pressure rating .............................................1
10 gasket thickness ............................................1
13 commodity code ..............................................1
18 fabrication category ........................................1
19 standard note A ............................................2 or 1
20 standard note B ............................................2 or 1
21 short material description ..................................1
22 long material description ...................................1
23 gasket inside diameter (from gasket table) ..................1
24 Line ID .....................................................1
25 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ..........1
26 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ..........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ...................1
2149
= Counter for Gaskets .............................................2

BVx = Quantity of Gaskets .............................................2


(P = page total; T = grand total)
BX# = Bolts
1 line number label ...........................................1
2 piping material class .......................................1
3 number of bolts .............................................2
4 bolt diameter ................................................1
5 bolt length .................................................1
6 number of nuts ..............................................1
7 commodity name ..............................................1
8 bolt option .................................................1
9 material grade ..............................................1
12 commodity code ..............................................1
17 fabrication category ........................................1
18 standard note A ...........................................2 or 1
19 standard note B ...........................................2 or 1
20 short material description ..................................1
21 long material description ...................................1
22 total bolt weight (bolts, nuts, washers, etc.) ...............5
23 x coordinate - center of gravity location of set of bolts ...1
24 y coordinate - center of gravity location of set of bolts ...1
25 z coordinate - center of gravity location of set of bolts ...1
26 Line ID .....................................................1
27 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ..........1
28 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ..........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ...................1
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BY = Counter for Bolts ...............................................2


BZx = Quantity of Bolts ...............................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
B*A#= Nuts - Generated through bolt data (selective)
1 line name label .............................................1
2 piping material class .......................................1
3 nut diameter ................................................1
4 item name ...................................................1
5 option code .................................................1
6 material grade ..............................................1
7 new item name ...............................................1
8 PDS sort code ...............................................2 or 1
9 commodity library code ......................................1
10 geometric industry standard .................................1
11 weight code ..................................................1
12 generic dimension data selection ............................1
13 specific dimension data selection ...........................1
14 fabrication category ........................................1
15 standard note A ...........................................2 or 1
16 standard note B ...........................................2 or 1
17 material description short ..................................1
18 material description long ...................................1
19 Line ID .....................................................1
20 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ..........1
21 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ..........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ...................1
2149
B*B = Counter for Nuts ................................................2
B*Cx= Quantity of Nuts ................................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
B*D# = Welds - Generated through mating data (selective)
1 line number label ..........................................1
2 piping material class ......................................1
3 weld diameter ..............................................1
4 weld type (field weld = 1; shop weld = 0) ...................2
5 end preparation - welded end A ...........................1
6 end preparation - welded end B ...........................1
7 schedule/thickness - welded end A ........................1
8 schedule/thickness - welded end B ........................1
9 material grade - welded end A ............................1
10 material grade - welded end B ............................1
11 weld number ................................................1
12 Line ID ....................................................1
13 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .........1
14 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ...................1
2149
B*E = Counter for Welds ..............................................2
B*Fx = Quantity of Welds ..............................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)

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3.3.6

MTO Indices for Instrument Components

Index
B*G# = Instrument Components Data
(followed by column number)

Data_Type
Table 67

B*I# = Piping Segment Data associated w/ Instrument Component


(followed by column number)

Table 12

3. Report
Formats

B*Kn = Special Instrument Component Data


1 material description .......................................1
2 dry weight + operator weight + weight of insulation..........5
3 dry weight + operator weight + water weight + weight of
insulation
...............................................5
4 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity a) + weight of insulation ...............5
5 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity b) + weight of insulation
.............5
6 dry weight + operator weight + wet weight (water weight *
specific gravity c) + weight of insulation
.............5
7 x coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
8 y coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
9 z coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
10 x coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
11 y coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
12 z coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
14 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .........1
15 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ..................1
2149
B*L# = Green and Red Instrument Component Data
55 green nominal piping diameter .......................(NPD).1
57 green end preparation .....................................1
58 green schedule/thickness ..................................1
59 green pressure rating .....................................1
63 green gasket separation ...................................1
-55 red nominal piping diameter .........................(NPD).1
-57 red end preparation .......................................1
-58 red schedule/thickness ....................................1
-59 red pressure rating .......................................1
-63 red gasket separation .....................................1
B*N = Counter for Instruments ........................................2
B*Ox = Quantity of Instruments ........................................2
(P = page total; T =grand total)

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MTO Indices for Pipe Supports

Index
B*P# = Pipe support data
(followed by column number)

Data_Type
Table 80

B*Q = Counter for Pipe Supports ......................................2


B*Rx = Quantity of Pipe Supports ......................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
B*S# = Piping Segment Data associated with Pipe Support
(followed by column number)

Table 12

B*Un = Special Pipe Support Data


1 SPECIAL Material Description ...............................1
2 x - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
3 y - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
4 z - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
5 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .........1
6 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ..................1
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3.3.8
Index

MTO Indices for Special Options


Data_Type

B*Zn = Options for reporting components and implied material


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used ................................2
3 list of translated standard notes used .....................1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option B*Z1
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System (the default is
the Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type - cancels option
B*Z8
8 translate specific standard note type, followed by standard note
type - cancels option B*Z7
9 cancel options B*Z7 and B*Z8
10 report insulation thickness without units
11 report pipe length in decimal units - use with BA22 to
have pipe length reported in decimal units
12 RDB Conflict Report

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3.3.9

MTO Indices for Equipment

Index

Data_Type

B**A# = Equipment Data


(If you want to change the output, you must use the Coordinate
Label/Readout option and change the type 63 label of the first
piping model.)
1
equip_indx_no
integer
index 1
2
equip_no
character(30) ..........................1
3
equip_descr_1
character(40) ..........................1
4
equip_descr_2
character(40) ..........................1
5
tutorial_no
character(6) ...........................1
6
equip_class
character(2) ...........................1
7
dry_weight
double .................................5
8
oper_weight_1
double .................................5
9
oper_weight_2
double .................................5
10 insulation_thk
double .................................5
11 construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............1
12 equipment_division short
(SN69) ...............1
13 approval_status
short
(SN35) ...............1
B**Bn = Special Equipment Data (all reported in Plant coordinates)
1
Datum point 1 x coordinate [* if not present] .............1
2
Datum point 1 y coordinate [* if not present] .............1
3
Datum point 1 z coordinate [* if not present] .............1
4
Datum point 2 x coordinate [* if not present] .............1
5
Datum point 2 y coordinate [* if not present] .............1
6
Datum point 2 z coordinate [* if not present] .............1
7
Datum point 3 x coordinate [* if not present] .............1
8
Datum point 3 y coordinate [* if not present] .............1
9
Datum point 3 z coordinate [* if not present] .............1
10
Datum point 4 x coordinate [* if not present] .............1
11
Datum point 4 y coordinate [* if not present] .............1
12
Datum point 4 z coordinate [* if not present] .............1
13
Datum point 5 x coordinate [* if not present] .............1
14
Datum point 5 y coordinate [* if not present] .............1
15
Datum point 5 z coordinate [* if not present] .............1
16
x - Center of Gravity (dry) [* if not present] ............1
17
y - Center of Gravity (dry) [* if not present] ............1
18
z - Center of Gravity (dry) [* if not present] ............1
19
x - Center of Gravity (wet) [* if not present] ............1
20
y - Center of Gravity (wet) [* if not present] ............1
21
z - Center of Gravity (wet) [* if not present] ............1
22
Model Number from Table 113
character(10) ........1
1150- MTO label from Label Description Library
.................1
2149
B**C = Counter for Equipment .........................................2
B**Dx = Quantity of Equipment .........................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
B**E# = Equipment Nozzle Data
1
nozzle_indx_no
2
nozzle_no
3
equip_index
4
nominal_piping_dia
5
rating
6
preparation
7
piping_mater_class

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integer
character(10) ..........................1
integer ................................3
short ............................(NPD).1
character(8) ...........................1
short
(SN3300) ..............1
character(16) ..........................1

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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

character(12) ..........................1
short
(SN125) ...............1
character(2) ...........................1
character(6) ...........................1
short
(SN200) ...............1
short
(SN210) ...............1
short
(SN220) ...............1
double .................................5
short
(SN576) ...............1
character(20) ..........................1
character(8) ...........................1
double .................................5
double .................................5
double .................................5
double .................................5
double .................................5
double .................................5
short
(SN130) ...............1

3. Report
Formats

B**F# = Equipment Data associated with Nozzle


1
equip_indx_no
integer
index 1
2
equip_no
character(30) ..........................1
3
equip_descr_1
character(40) ..........................1
4
equip_descr_2
character(40) ..........................1
5
tutorial_no
character(6) ...........................1
6
equip_class
character(2) ...........................1
7
dry_weight
double .................................5
8
oper_weight_1
double .................................5
9
oper_weight_2
double .................................5
10 insulation_thk
double .................................5
11 construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............1
12 equipment_division short
(SN69) ...............1
13 approval_status
short
(SN35) ...............1
B**Gn = Special Nozzle Data
1 nozzle orientation .........................................1
2 x coordinate - nozzle face location ........................1
3 y coordinate - nozzle face location ........................1
4 z coordinate - nozzle face location ........................1
5 line number label ..........................................1
6 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150MTO labels from Label Description Library .................1
2149
B**H = Counter for Nozzles ...........................................2
B**Ix = Quantity of Nozzles ...........................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)

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3.3.10

Implied Material from Specification Data

Index
B**J# = Implied material data
(followed by column number)
B**K# = Piping Segment Data associated w/ Implied Material
(followed by column number)

Data_Type
Table 212

Table 12

B**Mn = Special Implied Material Data


1 Short Material Description ..................................1
2 Long Material Description ...................................1
6 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .........1
7 Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150- MTO Labels from Label Description Library ...................1
2149
B**N = Counter for Implied Material ..................................2
B**Ox = Quantity of Implied Material ..................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
(For chain wheels, the qty is expressed in terms of Dist. Model.
Only the number of components is summed, not the length.)

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3.3.11
Index

Global Data
Data_Type

3. Report
Formats

B**Pn = global calculations


(An * by any of these values represents an incomplete calculation
due to missing data. The number of decimal places used
during reporting is determined by the system and is dependent on
the field length of the item.)
1 total dry weight of reported system + weight of insulation .1
2 total wet weight of reported system ........................1
3 total wet weight (water weight * specific gravity a) of
reported system ...........................................1
4 total wet weight (water weight * specific gravity b) of
reported system ...........................................1
5 total wet weight (water weight * specific gravity c) of
reported system ...........................................1
6 x coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
7 y coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
8 z coordinate - dry center of gravity location ............1
9 x coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
10 y coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
11 z coordinate - wet center of gravity location ............1
12 x coordinate - wet a center of gravity location ..........1
13 y coordinate - wet a center of gravity location ..........1
14 z coordinate - wet a center of gravity location ..........1
15 x coordinate - wet b center of gravity location ..........1
16 y coordinate - wet b center of gravity location ..........1
17 z coordinate - wet b center of gravity location ..........1
18 x coordinate - wet c center of gravity location ..........1
19 y coordinate - wet c center of gravity location ..........1
20 z coordinate - wet c center of gravity location ..........1
21 total surface area of reported system ......................5
22 total line segment length of reported system ...............1

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3.3.12
Index

Project Data
Data_Type

B**Qn = Project Data


1 density - units of measure .................................1
2 surface area - units of measure ............................1
3 weight - units of measure ..................................1
4 temperature (maximum) - units of measure ...................1
5 project name ...............................................1
6 job number .................................................1
7 client .....................................................1
8 project location ...........................................1
9 project number .............................................1

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Induction Bends

3.3.13

Induction Bends

Index
B**R# = Induction Bend Data
(followed by column number)
B**S# = Piping Segment Data associated w/ Induction Bend
(followed by column number)

Data_Type
Table 50
Table 12

B**Un = Special Induction Bend Data


1 total length ...............................................1
2 component group number .....................................2
3 total number of bends ......................................2
4 bend radius a ............................................1
5 bend angle a .............................................5
6 bend radius b ............................................1
7 bend angle b + weight of insulation ......................5
.
.
.
1000- P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .........1
1001- Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .........1
1150- MTO labels from Label Description Library ..................1
2149

3. Report
Formats

B**V = Counter for Induction Bends ..................................2


B**Wx = Quantity for Induction Bends .................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)

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3.3.14

Report Management Data

EAt#c = Report Management Data


(t = report management data table numbers)
141 = Report Data Table
142 = Report Format Data Table
143 = Report Discrimination Data Table
144 = Report Revision Data Table
145 = Report Search Criteria Data Table
(c = column number)
Example: EA141#3 will include the Report Title from the
Report Data Table in the report output.
EA144#7 will include the Report Description from
the Report Revision Data Table in the report output.

Special consideration must be made at the end of a pipeline to check if nozzles exist and generate
mating implied material.
If commodity codes and material descriptions are not reported and chain wheels are present, the
reported quantity of implied components will not be correct.
When reporting on pipe length, for sorting to be effective, you must sort all the items reported in
pipes with length as the last sort criteria. If length is sorted first, no summation or partial
summation may occur.
MTO Labels never wrap around; they are always based on field length. MTO Labels with
multiple lines translate into one line.

MTO Format File Example


The following illustrates an example of an MTO format file.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257

report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report


1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,1,50,-40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
2,3,10,-40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,-40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,-40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,-40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
2,4,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8

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1,8,1,-25,1,-1,Commodity Code
1,8,27,-16,1,-1,Qty/Length
1,8,45,-10,1,-1,1st Size
1,8,57,-10,1,-1,2nd Size
1,8,69,-63,1,-1,Material Description

3. Report
Formats

9
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BI2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BB2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*I2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BT1G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BX1G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B**K2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*S2G1,45,2
8
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BG8S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BS,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BN49S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BN-49S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BM1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BA12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,1,2,BA22,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BA7S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BF1S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B*G2S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,B*O,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,B*L55S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,B*L-55S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*K1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BT13S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BV,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BT2S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BT23,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BT21S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BX12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BZ,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BX4S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BX5S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BX20S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B**J7S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,1,2,B**O,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B**M1S3,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B*P12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,B*R,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,B*S11S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*U1S4,45,2
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1,3,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,-23,1,5
1,3,50,-40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,-3,2,4
1,11,1,-34,1,-1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13,1,-15,1,-1,Components
1,13,20,-15,1,-1,Pipes
1,13,40,-15,1,-1,Instruments
1,13,60,-15,1,-1,Gaskets
1,13,80,-15,1,-1,Bolts
1,13,100,-15,1,-1,Pipe Supports
1,14,1,-15,2,2,BST
1,14,20,-15,2,2,BRT
1,14,40,-15,2,2,B*OT
1,14,60,-15,2,2,BVT
1,14,80,-15,2,2,BZT
1,14,100,-15,2,2,B*RT

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Sample MTO Report Format Files

3.4

Sample MTO Report Format Files

The following files are provided in the product delivery in <product>\sample directory.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257

segment.fmt This report format will include piping segment data. It demonstrates control sorting and
output field looping (field functions 9 and 10).
This report format will report a list of piping segments grouped by the Model Builders alphanumeric
description id. The report will include all piping lines that are associated with a specific Model Builder
alphanumeric input file.
(report type = 687)
piping_a.fmt This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, nuts, and welds. It demonstrates the use of standard output fields.

3. Report
Formats

This report will include each category of data in a fixed area of a repeated report page using normal
sorting and standard output fields (field function 4).
(report type = 689)
piping_b.fmt This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, nuts, and welds. It demonstrates the technique for grouping blocks of output
fields on the same page of the report.
This report format will report data similar to piping_a.fmt. It differs only in that it demonstrates another
method to format the data on the repeated page of the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_c.fmt This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, nuts, welds, pipe supports, implied piping components, equipment, and
nozzles. It demonstrates the use of different pages of output within one report.
This report format will report data similar to piping_b.fmt with the addition of pipe_supports, implied
piping components, equipment, and nozzles. It will use page break markers (field function 5) to break
each category of data onto a different repeated page of the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_d.fmt This report format will report the material descriptions for piping components, pipes,
instrument components, pipe supports, gaskets, and bolts.
This report format will use identical report indices to create two columns to continue data on the same
report page. It will also use page breaks to separate the different categories of data onto different repeated
pages of the report.

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(report type = 689)


piping_e.fmt This report format will report data similar to piping_c.fmt, but without any equipment
and nozzle data.
This report format will use a continuous page marker (field function 6) to create a report with no page
boundaries and continuous output (typically used for creating a neutral file format). It also demonstrates
the use of report indices to create a summary of standard notes used in the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_f.fmt This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, and pipe supports similar to piping_e.fmt.
Each category of data will be grouped (using global control sorting) under a common line number label
for each page of output. It uses output field appending (field functions 7 and 8) to have the different
categories of data reported on the same page and column of output.
(report type = 689)
piping_g.fmt This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, and pipe supports similar to piping_f.fmt with the same line number
grouping.
This report format uses output field looping (field functions 9 and 10) to utilize all of the report page
space available. The report will include a line number followed by all components that are associated with
that line number label with one or more line number labels being reported per page, depending upon the
amount of data and the space available.
(report type = 689)
weight.fmt This report format will include weight and center of gravity data for piping components,
pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, pipe supports, implied piping components, and equipment.
The output is similar in format to piping_e.fmt and demonstrates the weight and cog calculation
reporting indices.
(report type = 689)
equip_a.fmt This report format will report equipment data (including location data) and nozzle data
(including location and orientation data).
It demonstrates the full range of equipment and nozzle reporting indices.
(report type = 661)
Additional format files and search criteria data files are included as examples for different types of reports.
These files are provided in the /pdreport/rpt directory.

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3.5

Indices for Spec Reporting

These indices are used for reporting when the Field Type is set to 2 (data field). These indices only apply to
Spec Reporting and the Table Checker.
Refer to reporting for the Piping Job Specification Manager in the PDS Reference Data (PD_Data) Manager
Reference Guide for more information on Spec Reporting. For spec reporting, the first character of the index is
always C. This character is followed by one or more characters which specify the type of data to be reported.
The following listing identifies the index structure. The following conventions are used in this listing.
A one- or two-character code (A, B, C, ... YB, YC, ... ) indicates the specific group.
This code is usually followed by one of the following characters:
# indicates an attribute number (such as 8)
x indicates a variable character (such as P or T)
n indicates an option number (such as 0)
For codes which designate a database table, refer to the list of
Database Table/Column values found in that section.

description

attribute type

line_number_label

character(40)

Data_Type
code
..................... 1

Character indicates character data, integer and short indicate integer values, and double
indicates a floating point value.
Codes integer, double, and short are reported as blank if their values are less than -32767.
(SNxxx) indicates the standard note associated with a code-listed attribute
Any codelist value = 0 is reported as a dash and not logged as an error; any undefined codelist value is
reported as blank and logged as an error.
(SN499) indicates a standard note. Only the index number of the note (within standard note 499) is
reported unless option Z1 is used.
(NPD) indicates the attribute value is stored in NPD units
(Dist. NPD) indicates a distance value in NPD units
(Dist. model) indicates a distance value in model units

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Piping Materials Class Data


CB#

= Piping Material Class Data


(followed by column number)

CYBx = Counter for Piping Material Class Data


(P = page total; T = grand total)

Table 201

................

Piping Commodity Data


CC#

= Piping Commodity Data


(followed by column number)

Table 202

CYCx = Counter for Commodity Data .............................


(P = page total; T = grand total)
CDn

= Special Piping Commodity


For Table Checker (indices CDE, CDT, CXE, or CXT) the full material
description is used. Labels are untranslated; only the label
number displays.)
1
Short Material Description .......................... 1
2
Long Material Description ........................... 1

Piping Specialty Data


CE#

= Piping Specialty Data


(followed by column number)

Table 203

CYEx = Quantity of Piping Specialty Data ......................


(P = page total; T = grand total)
CFn

= Special Piping Specialty Data


1 = Specialty Material Description ......................

CFEn = Piping Specialty Data for Eden Modules


The CFE index must immediately follow the CE index. All values
will pertain to the last reported component by the CE index. The
CFE index will report multiple Eden modules used by the last CE
index output.
1 = "Not Found" Eden Module Name(s)
2 = "Found" Eden Module Name(s)
CFTn = Piping Specialty Data for Tables

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The CFT index must immediately follow the CE (or CF) index. All
values pertain to the last data reported bt the CE index. For
example, the CE index in the report format should be set to report
one row of data par page, where the CFT index should be set to
report the maximum amount of table data that any one component can
have. The CFT index reports multiple tables used by the last CE
index output.
Options 1 through 17 contain data that will be aligned with each
other in a report, in the same manner that all data for the CE
report index is designed to align multiple information on the same
component.
Green Npd(s)
Red Npd(s)
Green Schedule Thickness(s)
Red Schedule Thickness(s)
Size Dependent Commodity Code(s)
"Unknown" Table Outputs
"Generic" Table Outputs
"Specific" Table Outputs
"Weight" Table Outputs
"Spec" Table Outputs
"Sub-Component" Table Outputs
"Unknown" Table Name(s)
"Generic" Table Name(s)
"Specific" Table Name(s)
"Weight" Table Name(s)
"Spec" Table Name(s)
"Sub-Component" Table Name(s)

3. Report
Formats

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Unlike other MTO report indices, indices 18 through 24 do not


correspond to options 1 through 17. These report indices report
two different sets of data about the same component. The following
can be reported in three groups of data ("not found" data, "found"
data, and "found calculation" data):
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

"Not Found" Table Name(s)


"Found" Table Name(s)
"Found" Calculation generated Tables
"Found" Table Revision Date(s)
"Found" Calculation Revision Date(s)
"Found" Table Library(s)
"Found" Calculation Table Library(s)
"Not Found" Table Library(s)

Instrument Data
CG#

= Instrument Data
(followed by column number)

Table 204

CYGx = Quantity of Instrument Data ............................


(P = page total; T = grand total)
CHn

= Special Instrument Data


1 = Specialty Material Description .....................

CHEn = Instrument Data for Eden Modules

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The CHE report index must immediately follow the CG report index.
All values will pertain to the last component reported by the CG
report index. The CGE report index reports multiple Eden modules
used by the last CG report index output.
1 = "Not Found" Eden Module Name(s)
2 = "Found" Eden Module Name(s)
CHTn = Instrument Data for Tables
The CHT index must immediately follow the CG (or CH) index. All
values pertain to the last data reported by the Cg index. For
example, the CG index in the report format should be set to report
one row of data per page, where the CHT index should be set to
report the maximum amount of table data that any one component can
have. The CHT index reports multiple tables used by the last CE
index output.
Options 1 through 17 contain data that will be aligned with each
other in a report, in the same manner that all data for the CE
report index is designed to align multiple information on the same
component.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Green Npd(s)
Red Npd(s)
Green Schedule Thickness(s)
Red Schedule Thickness(s)
Size Dependent Commodity Code(s)
"Unknown" Table Outputs
"Generic" Table Outputs
"Specific" Table Outputs
"Weight" Table Outputs
"Spec" Table Outputs
"Sub-Component" Table Outputs
"Unknown" Table Name(s)
"Generic" Table Name(s)
"Specific" Table Name(s)
"Weight" Table Name(s)
"Spec" Table Name(s)
"Sub-Component" Table Name(s)

Unlike other MTO report indices, indices 18 through 24 do not


correspond to options 1 through 17. These report indices report
two different sets of data about the same component. The following
can be reported in three groups of data ("not found" data, "found"
data, and "found calculation" data):
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

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"Not Found" Table Name(s)


"Found" Table Name(s)
"Found" Calculation generated Tables
"Found" Table Revision Date(s)
"Found" Calculation Revision Date(s)
"Found" Table Library(s)
"Found" Calculation Table Library(s)
"Not Found" Table Library(s)

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Tap Properties Data


CI#

= Tap Properties Data


(followed by column number)

Table 205

CYIn = Quantity of Tap Properties Data ........................


(P = page total; T = grand total)
CJx

= Special Tap Properties Data


1 = Short Material Description .........................

Reporting Options
CZn

3. Report
Formats

= Options for reporting Piping Segments


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used ........................ 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ............. 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option CZ1
6 Site Coordinate System (Default Plant Coordinate System
using coordinate labels)
7 do not translate standard note type - cancels option CZ8
8 translate specific standard note type,
followed by standard note type - cancels option CZ7
9 cancel options CZ7 and CZ8

Table Checker
No Sorting affects these indices; they each use a hard-coded sort.
CDEn = Commodity Data for Eden Modules
The CDE index must immediately follow the CC index; all values will
pertain to the last reported item by CC. The CDE index reports
multiple Eden modules used by the last CC index output.
1
2

"Not Found" Eden Module Name(s)


"Found" Eden Module Name(s)

CDTn = Commodity Data for Tables (table checker)


The CDT index must immediately follow the CC (or CD) index. All values
pertain to the last reported item by CC. For example, the CC index in
the format file should be set to report one piece of data per page
(1 row/page) while the CDT index is set to report the max amount of
table data that any one commodity item can have. The CDT index reports
multiple tables used by the last CC index output.
Options 1-17 are related; they contain data that will line up with each
other in a report, just like all the data in CC (commodity data) is
designed to line up (multiple information on the same item).
1 Green Npd(s)
2 Red Npd(s)
3 Green Schedule Thickness(s)
4 Red Schedule Thickness(s)
5 Size Dependent Commodity Code(s)
6 "Unknown" Table Outputs

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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

"Generic" Table Outputs


"Specific" Table Outputs
"Weight" Table Outputs
"Spec" Table Outputs
"Sub-Component" Table Outputs
"Unknown" Table Name(s)
"Generic" Table Name(s)
"Specific" Table Name(s)
"Weight" Table Name(s)
"Spec" Table Name(s)
"Sub-Component" Table Name(s)

Unlike other MTO indices, options 18-24 do not match up with 1-17, they are
two different sets of data about the same item. The following can be reported
in 3 groups of data (not found data, found data, found calculation data)
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

"Not Found" Table Name(s)


"Found" Table Name(s)
"Found" Calculation generated Tables
"Found" Table Revision Date(s)
"Found" Calculation Revision Date(s)
"Found" Table Library(s)
"Found" Calculation Table Library(s)
"Not Found" Table Library(s)

CXEn = All Data for Eden Modules


1 "Not Found" Eden Module Name
2 "Found" Eden Module Name
CXTn = All Data for Tables (table checker in use)
Two sets of data can be reported with 1-5: (Not found data,
Found data)
1
2
3
4
5

"Not Found" Table Name


"Found" Table Name
"Found" Table Revision Date
"Found" Table Library
"Not Found" Table Library

Six sets of data can be reported with 7-11:


[A * before a table name indicates Not Found for the following tables]
6 "Unknown" Table Name
7 "Generic" Table Name
8 "Specific" Table Name
9 "Weight" Table Name
10 "Spec" Table Name
11 "Sub-Component" Table Name

Spec Report Format File Example


The following illustrates an example of a Spec Report format file.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257.

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1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Material Class Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
2,3,10,-40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,-40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,-40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,-40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
2,4,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8
1,9,1,-10,1,-1,#
1,9,15,-10,1,-1,Class
1,9,30,-80,1,-1,Materials Description
1,8,115,-14,1,-1,Standard Notes
1,9,115,-3,1,-1,A
1,9,125,-3,1,-1,B
4,11,1,-10,2,2,CYB,45,1
4,11,15,-10,1,2,CB2,45,1
4,11,30,-80,1,2,CB9,45,1
4,11,115,-3,2,2,CB19,45,1
4,11,125,-3,2,2,CB20,45,1

3. Report
Formats

1,58,10,-60,1,1,Piping Material Class Page Total:


1,58,71,-4,2,-2,CYBP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Piping Material Class Grand Total:
3,60,71,-4,2,-2,CYBT
5
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Commodity Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,5,40,-50,PIPING MATERIAL CLASS: [A6],-2,CC2C1,45,2
1,9,1,-10,1,-1,Item
1,9,15,-15,1,-1,1st Size Low
1,9,30,-15,1,-1,1st Size High
1,9,50,-60,1,-1,Material Description
1,8,115,-14,1,-1,Standard Notes
1,9,115,-3,1,-1,A
1,9,125,-3,1,-1,B
4,11,1,-10,1,2,CC3,45,2
4,11,15,-15,1,2,CC6,45,2
4,11,30,-15,1,2,CC7,45,2
4,11,45,-65,1,2,CD1,45,2
4,11,115,-3,2,2,CC26,45,2
4,11,125,-3,2,2,CC27,45,2
1,58,10,-60,1,1,Commodity Item Page Total:
1,58,71,-4,2,-2,CYCP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Commodity Item Grand Total:
3,60,71,-4,2,-2,CYCT

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1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Tap Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,5,40,-50,TABLE NAME: [A10],-2,CI2C1,40,1
1,9,1,-16,1,-1,Tap Diameter
1,9,20,-100,1,-1,Tap Description
4,16,1,-16,1,2,CI3,40,1
4,16,20,100,1,2,CJ1,40,1
1,58,10,-60,1,1,Tap Page Total:
1,58,71,4,2,-2,CYIP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Tap Grand Total:
3,60,71,4,2,-2,CYIT
5
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Standard Notes Used in Report
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,9,1,-10,1,-1,Note #
4,9,20,-110,1,-1,Standard Note
4,11,1,-10,2,2,CZ2,40,3
4,11,20,-110,1,2,CZ3,40,3

Sample Spec Report Format Files


The following files are provided in the product delivered in the \pddata\sample\format\ directory.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257.

piping_rdb.fmt This report format will include piping material class data and piping commodity data
from the Material Reference Database. It will report the partial (without embedded commodity code
labels) material descriptions.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_1.fmt This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will
report the piping commodities with the dimension tables and Piping Eden modules used, including a list
of all entries read in the dimension tables.
This report will also include a list of all dimension tables and Piping Eden modules that were required for
those piping commodities, but not available in the Reference Database.

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This report format is a combination of the following report formats tbl_chk_2.fmt, tblk_chk_3.fmt, and
tbl_chk_4.fmt. It provides full Table Checker output for a specific piping materials class.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_2.fmt This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will
report the dimension tables and Piping Eden modules used by each piping commodity in that piping
materials class.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_3.fmt This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will
list all entries read in dimension tables.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_4.fmt This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will
include a list of all dimension tables and Piping Eden modules used by the piping commodities in that
piping materials class.
This report will also include a list of all dimension tables and Piping Eden modules that were required for
those piping commodities, but not available in the Reference Database.

3. Report
Formats

(report type = 601)

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3.6

Indices for Project and Interference


Reporting

These indices are used for reporting when the Field Type is set to 2 (data field). These indices apply to Project
and Interference Reporting.
Refer to reporting for the Project Control Manager in the PD_Project Administrator Reference
Guide for more information on Project Reporting. Refer to reporting for the Interference
Checker/Manager in the Interference Checker/Manager Reference Guide for more information
on Interference Reporting. Specifically, see Appendix C: Interference Tables to see the tables
that affect Interference Reporting.
For project and interference reporting, the first character of the index is always D. This character is followed by
one or more characters which specify the type of data to be reported. The following listing identifies the index
structure. The following conventions are used in this listing.
A one or two character code (A, B, C, ... YB, YC, ... ) indicates the specific group.
This code is usually followed by one of the following characters.
# indicates an attribute number (such as 8)
x indicates a variable character (such as P or T)
n indicates an option number (such as 0)
For codes which designate a database table, refer to the list of
Database Table/Column values found in that section.
No.
2

description

attribute type

line_number_label

character(40)

Data_Type
code
........................ 1

Character indicates character data, integer and short indicate integer values, and double
indicates a floating point value.
Codes integer, double, and short are reported as blank if their values are less than -32767.
(SNxxx) indicates the standard note associated with a code-listed attribute.
Any codelist value = 0 is reported as a dash and not logged as an error; any undefined codelist value is
reported as blank and logged as an error.
(SN499) indicates a standard note. Only the index number of the note (within standard note 499) is
reported unless option Z1 is used.
(NPD) indicates the attribute value is stored in NPD units.
(Dist. NPD) indicates a distance value in NPD units.

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(Dist. model) indicates a distance value in model units.

Project Control Data


DAt#c1[#c2][#c3] = Project Control Data report format
t
table number
[c1]
column number for preceding table number
[c2]
optional column numbers which forms the relationship to
the previous column number, c1.
[c3]
optional column numbers which forms the relationship to
the previous column number, c2.
DYAn = Quantity of Documents .................................
(followed by the table number n from the Project
Control Database)
P page total
T grand total

Reporting Options
DZn

3. Report
Formats

= Options for Reporting Documents


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used ................................ 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ..................... 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option DZ1
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System (the default is
the Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type - cancels option DZ8
8 translate specific standard note type, followed by standard note
type - cancels option DZ7
9 cancel options DZ7 and DZ8
10 plots clashes as they are being reported during
interference checking or interference reporting. This index
is not used for data reporting.

Project Control and Interference Data Relationships


The DA index retrieves related data from different tables through pre-defined relationships between attributes.
The system reads the first table and attribute specified. If there is a second attribute specified by [c2] in a related
table, the system goes to it to retrieve the data in which to report. The system will continue through a chain of
related attributes as you specify them in the DA index and will report the data found in the last attribute
specified. This system of related-attribute retrieval only works on a one-to-one or one-to-many basis. In other
words the pre-defined relationships do not present a case where a series of values for one attribute would then
retrieve data from another table.
For example, in the Clash Management Data Table (PDtable_131) column 4 is the unique_sequence_no. A
corresponding column (column 12) exists in the Clash Data Per Project Table (PDtable_132), the
recent_sequence_no. There are typically many rows in the Clash Data Per Project Table that reference each row
of the Clash Management Data Table. Therefore, when formatting data to report from the Clash Data Per
Project Table, you can reference the Clash Management Data Table using column 12, which represents the
relationship. However, if you are formatting data to report from the Clash Management Data Table, you cannot

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reference the Clash Data Per Project Table using column 4, since there would be many rows of the Clash Data
Per Project Table for which column 12 has the same value as column 4 of the Clash Management Data Table.
If you use the Clash Data Per Project reporting indices and reference the Clash Management Data, you can also
access data from tables referenced in the Clash Management Data such as Design Area Data (table 112) by the
area_index_no of the Clash Management Data. You can access table data within table data as far as the related
indices will take you. You are only limited by the supported indices for relational access and the uniqueness of
the index from the table on which you are reporting. All attributes in the project that support this one-way data
access are listed below. The following example describes the construct that is required to include relationships
within the report format.
For instance, DA132#12#5 would build a piece of data for the record concerning table 132 (Clash Data Per
Project). The data accessed would be attribute 12 (recent_sequence_no) which the software recognizes as a
special index attribute pointing to table 131 attribute 4. Since it is followed by another attribute it will scan for
the matching occurrence of table 131 attribute 4 using the value of table 132 attribute 12. If found then it will
access attribute 5 (completion date) of that data occurrence and store it as part of the table 132 data record. If the
attribute 5 has not been part of this index, as in DA132#12, then the index value itself would be reported as in
normal reporting.
DA132#12#3#3 would also build a piece of data for the record concerning table 132 (Clash Data Per Project). In
this case attribute 12 is used to locate the unique occurrence of table 131 attribute 3 which references table 112
attribute 3 which is the area_name used in the running of the interference clash.

Pre-defined Table-Attribute/Table-Attribute Relationships


Project Control Data
Table Name/(Column Number)
PDtable_112 (1)
PDtable_113 (2)
PDtable_113 (3)
PDtable_121 (19)
PDtable_122 (5)
PDtable_123 (1)
PDtable_123 (2)
PDtable_124 (5)
PDtable_124 (6)
PDtable_124 (7)
PDtable_124 (8)
PDtable_124 (9)
PDtable_124 (10)
PDtable_124 (11)
PDtable_124 (12)
PDtable_124 (13)
PDtable_124 (14)
PDtable_124 (15)
PDtable_125 (1)
PDtable_141 (15)
PDtable_141 (16)
PDtable_141 (17)

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PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_112 (1)
PDtable_125 (2)
PDtable_121 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_113 (1)
PDtable_121 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_122 (1)
PDtable_121 (1)
PDtable_142 (1)
PDtable_143 (1)
PDtable_144 (1)

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PDtable_141 (1)
PDtable_161 (1)
PDtable_182 (1)
PDtable_182 (1)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_184 (1)
PDtable_182 (1)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_183 (1)
PDtable_184 (1)
PDtable_185 (1)
PDtable_182 (1)

3. Report
Formats

PDtable_144 (1)
PDtable_162 (2)
PDtable_180 (2)
PDtable_181 (5)
PDtable_183 (2)
PDtable_183 (3)
PDtable_183 (4)
PDtable_183 (5)
PDtable_183 (6)
PDtable_183 (7)
PDtable_183 (11)
PDtable_183 (12)
PDtable_183 (13)
PDtable_183 (14)
PDtable_183 (15)
PDtable_183 (16)
PDtable_183 (17)
PDtable_183 (18)
PDtable_183 (19)
PDtable_183 (20)
PDtable_183 (21)
PDtable_183 (22)
PDtable_185 (2)
PDtable_185 (18)
PDtable_186 (2)
PDtable_186 (12)
Interference Data
Table Name/(Column Number)
PDtable_131 (2)
PDtable_131 (3)
PDtable_132 (3)
PDtable_132 (4)
PDtable_132 (5)
PDtable_132 (6)
PDtable_132 (7)
PDtable_132 (8)
PDtable_132 (12)
PDtable_132 (13)
PDtable_132 (14)
PDtable_133 (2)
PDtable_133 (3)
PDtable_134 (4)
PDtable_135 (2)
PDtable_136 (2)

Table Name/(Column Number)


PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_134 (1)
PDtable_134 (1)
PDtable_113 (1)
PDtable_113 (1)
PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_131 (4)
PDtable_112 (2)
PDtable_111 (1)
PDtable_132 (1)
PDtable_131 (4)
PDtable_113 (1)
PDtable_132 (1)
PDtable_132 (1)

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Project Control Format File Example


The following example, iso_rev.fmt, is delivered in the pdprojec\sample\ directory. Notice the syntax of the
DA index, which retrieves related data from attributes with predefined relationships.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257

1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,ISO REVISION HISTORY REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,70,40,1,2,DA101#2
2,4,70,40,1,2,DA101#3
2,5,70,40,1,2,DA101#4
2,6,70,40,1,2,DA101#5
2,7,70,40,1,2,DA101#6
1,13,5,10,1,-1,Rev. #
1,13,15,13,1,-1,Generated by
1,13,30,13,1,-1,Checked by
1,13,45,13,1,-1,Approved by
1,13,60,25,1,-1,Extraction Date
1,13,90,40,1,-1,Description
9
4,15,25,-25,[A16] (Line ID,-2,DA186#2#3C1,45,1
4,15,50,-40, with [I2] sheets extracted),-2,DA186#10C2,45,1
4,17,5,-10,2,2,DA186#4,45,1
4,17,15,-3,1,2,DA186#5,45,1
4,17,30,-3,1,2,DA186#6,45,1
4,17,45,-3,1,2,DA186#7,45,1
4,17,60,-25,1,2,DA186#8,45,1
4,17,90,-40,1,2,DA186#11,45,1
10

Interference Format File Example


The following example, clash_mgt.fmt, is delivered in the pdclash\sample\ directory. Notice the syntax of the
DA index which retrieves related data from attributes with predefined relationships.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257.

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If DZ10 is added to an interference format file, clashes will automatically be plotted along with
the report.

1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,PDS INTERFERENCE CLASH REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,70,40,1,2,DA101#2
2,4,70,40,1,2,DA101#3
2,5,70,40,1,2,DA101#4
2,6,70,40,1,2,DA101#5
2,7,70,40,1,2,DA101#6
4,8,40,-50,Area Name:
[A10],-2,DA132#12#3#3C1,45,5
4,9,40,-60,Model (A):
[A10],-2,DA132#5#5C2,45,5
4,10,40,-60,Model (B):
[A10],-2,DA132#6#5C3,45,5
4,11,40,-50,1,2,DA132#12#5C4,45,5

3. Report
Formats

1,13,2,20,1,-1,Clash Type/Status/ID
4,15,2,-20,1,2,DA132#9S5,45,5
4,16,2,-20,1,2,DA132#2S6,45,5
4,17,2,-20,3,2,DA132#1,45,5
1,13,24,20,1,-1,Item Name
4,15,24,-20,1,2,DA132#3#5,45,5
4,16,24,-40,1,2,DA132#3#6,45,5
4,17,24,-20,1,2,DA132#4#5,45,5
4,18,24,-40,1,2,DA132#4#6,45,5
1,13,66,6,1,-1,Entity
4,15,66,-6,2,2,DA132#3#2,45,5
4,17,66,-6,2,2,DA132#4#2,45,5
1,13,74,10,1,-1,Occurrence
4,15,74,-10,3,2,DA132#3#3,45,5
4,17,74,-10,3,2,DA132#4#3,45,5
1,13,86,45,1,-1,General Clash Info
4,15,86,-45,Plotted on [A25],2,DA132#10,45,5
4,16,86,-45,Reviewed on [A25],2,DA132#11,45,5

Sample Project Control Report Format Files


The following examples are delivered in the pdprojec\sample\ directory.
For more information on format files, see Sample Format Files and Output, page 257.

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model_mgt.fmt This format file reports model management data.


draw_mgt.fmt This format file reports orthographic drawing management data.
iso_mgt.fmt This format file reports isometric drawing management data.
iso_rev.fmt This format file reports isometric drawing revision management data.

Sample Interference Report Format File


The following examples are delivered in the pdclash\sample\ directory.
clash_mgt.fmt This format file reports interference checker data.
ifc_1.fmt This format file reports the XYZ volume of the clashing items. It should be used while
reporting on an area and is sorted by Approval Statusl, Clash Type, and Unique Clash ID.
ifc_2.fmt This format file reports clashing items and should be used to easily compare interference
runs generated from different versions of software. It should be used while reporting on an area and is
sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type, and Unique Clash ID.
ifc_3.fmt This format file reports clashing items. It should be used while reporting on an area and is
sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type, and Unique Clash ID.

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3.7

Sorting

The format file also contains information used to sort attribute data within the report. You can add a two
character suffix to the index to indicate the sorting requirements.
The first character identifies the type of sort.
S for a normal sort (Default - all indices are sorted)
C for a control sort (Maximum of 10 per item in the format file - counting each global sort in that
item as a control sort)
G for a global sort (Maximum of 10 types and 10 per type allowed in the format file - total)
The second character indicates the order of the sort: 1 for primary, 2 for secondary, n for nth level sort.
A positive value indicates an ascending sort (smallest to largest). A negative value indicates a descending
sort (largest to smallest).
Each sort level is nested within the previous sort number.

If no sort suffix is assigned to an index item, the item will appear in the order of its appearance in the (unsorted
indices) format file.

Control Sorts
A control sort specifies a page break each time the value for a specified variable changes, with the exceptions of
field types 9 and 10. In the above example, you could use C1 for PMC to specify a control sort on the primary
attribute.
The control sort feature is useful for grouping material on separate pages by a common attribute (or attributes),
such as Line Number Label.
When using a control sort, you will usually display the control value only once per page. However, the number
of occurrences processed (items per page) must be the same as the other common variables.

Global Sorts
A global sort enables you to specify a group of attributes for use in sorting. A global sort is similar to a control
sort except that it causes a page break when any of the attributes that belong to the global sort group changes
value. For example, if two or more fields have G1 as the sorting suffix, the system breaks all the related fields
in relation to the group of G1 fields.

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Formats

The sorting suffix enables you to specify the order in which information is presented on the report. For
example, you can report components by decreasing line size (NPD Green), by component (Item Name), within
Piping Materials class. In this example, PMC is S1, Item Name is S2, and NPD Green is S-3.

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Sorting Example
The following extract from piping_f.fmt illustrates the use of a global sort for the attributes which make up the
line number label. All the attributes which make up the line number label belong to the same global sort group
(have the same sorting suffix).

1,8,40,15,1,1,LINE NUMBER;
4,8,55,30,1,2,BI2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BB2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*I2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BT1G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BX1G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B**K2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*S2G1,45,2
8

The 7s are used to print the output fields in relation to the previous output field.

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3.8

Reporting Weights and Center of


Gravities

Reporting on weights and center of gravities (COG) is accomplished with indices in a format file in the same
manner as other reporting. There are five total weights and center of gravities reported by the system.
Dry Weight and Dry Center of Gravity
Wet Water Weight and Wet Water Center of Gravity
Wet Specific Gravity 1 Weight and Wet Specific Gravity 1 Center of Gravity
Wet Specific Gravity 2 Weight and Wet Specific Gravity 2 Center of Gravity
Wet Specific Gravity 3 Weight and Wet Specific Gravity 3 Center of Gravity
All weight totals are determined in the following manner.
n

3. Report
Formats

Total Weight = Mi
i =1

All COG totals are determined in the following manner.


n

Mi Xi (x)
i =1
_
Total COG (x) = ________
m
n

Mi Xi (y)
i =1

Total COG (y) = _________


m
n

Mi Xi (z)
i =1
_________
Total COG (z) =
m
where:
M = weight of reported items
X = COG of Reported items
m = total weight of reported items
The reportable items affected by the weight and COG calculations are Pipes, Components, Engineered Items,
Instruments, Pipe Supports, Equipment, and Bolts.

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Pipes
Dry Weight = Dry Weight Item (TDB) + Insulation Weight
Volume = Surface Area (TDB) * Insulation Thickness (TDB)
Insulation Weight = Volume * Insulation Density (TDB)
If a surface area attribute is <= 0
Outside Diameter (TDB)
Radius OD = _____________________
2
Volume = * Pipe Length (TDB) *
((Radius OD + Insulation Thickness (TDB))2 - Radius OD2)
Wet Water Weight = Dry Weight + Wet Water Weight Item (TDB)
Cylinder Eden Module placed pipes
CP 1(x,y,z) +CP 2(x,y,z)
Dry COG Item (x,y,z) = Net COG Item (x,y,z) = __________________
2
Point String (flanged) Eden module placed pipes
Dry COG Item

(x,y,z)

Net COG Item

(x,y,z)

= defined by Eden Physical Data Module


= defined by Eden Physical Data Module

All specific gravity (SG) COGs = Wet Water COGs


Net SG Weight = Dry Weight + Wet Water Weight Item (TDB) * SG (TDB)
i
i
where i = 1, 2, or 3.

Components, Engineered Items, and Instruments


Dry Weight = Dry Weight Item (TDB) + Insulation Weight + Operator Weight (TDB)
Volume = Surface Area (TDB) * Insulation Thickness (TDB)
Insulation Weight = Volume * Insulation Density (TDB)
If a surface area attribute is <= 0

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CP Outside Diameter (TDB)


Radius OD = ________________________
2
n

Volume= * CP Face To Center (TDB) * ((Radius OD + Insulation Thickness (TDB))2 RadiusOD 2 )


i =1

Wet Water Weight = Dry Weight+Wet Water Weight Item (TDB)


Dry COG Item (x,y,z) = defined by Eden Physical Data Module
Wet COG Item (x,y,z) = defined by Eden Physical Data Module
All specific gravity (SG) Item COGs = Wet Water Item COGs
Net SGi Weight = Dry Weight+Wet Water Weight Item (TDB) * SGi (TDB)

3. Report
Formats

where i = 1, 2, or 3.

Pipe Supports
Dry Weight = Weight Item (TDB)
Wet Weight = Dry Weight
Dry COG Item

= defined by Eden Physical Data Module

Wet COG Item

= defined by Eden Physical Data Module

(x,y,z)
(x,y,z)

All specific gravity (SG) Item COGs = Wet Water Item COGs
Net SGi Weight = Wet Weight
where i = 1, 2, or 3.

Equipment
Equipment weights must include all weights of that entire piece of equipment. The wet weight is composed of
the dry weight plus the fluid weight without specific gravity being considered.
Dry Weight = Dry Weight Item (TDB)

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All SGs = Wet Weight = Wet Weight Item (TDB)


Dry COG Item(x,y,z) = defined at placement datum points
Wet COG Item(x,y,z) = defined at placement datum points

Bolts
B D E2
All SGs = Dry Weight = Wet Weight = A __ A * L **n
D2G

where:
D = bolt diameter (TDB)
L = bolt length
3
= bolt density (RDB) - default = 490 lbs/ft
n = number of bolts at mating
Dry COG Item

(x,y,z)

Wet COG Item

= mating CP location

(x,y,z)

= mating CP location

For bolt thru items, the last CP mating is used.


For items with spec implied Spec materials, the weight should be entered in the weight table as 12 the total
weight of the combined item and spec implied spec item weight to create an exact weight. (This is strictly
user-controlled; the delivered specs do NOT reflect this method for spec implied items.) For items with spec
implied alphanumeric library materials, all combined weights must be entered in the weight table for that item
to produce an exact weight. For gaskets and nuts or any other weights, the bolt density is defined by the system
as 490 pounds per cubic foot.
The system automatically converts the units for reporting; the units need not be the same for the weight tables,
density values, and other physical data units. Weights are output in the RDB physical weight units and COGs
are output in plant coordinates.
A wet weight or dry weight that is 0 or undefined, generates a warning in the report error log and generates a *
by all effected weight and COG totals. This means that although the value was undefined the calculation was
still carried out using that value.

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4.

Understanding Implied Items


This section discusses the various types of implied items and a few miscellaneous items and
how they are reported. It also covers some of the features within the PDS suite of products
that are outside of the Report Manager module.
The report resources and options are covered in the following order:
Types of Implied Items
Includes information on Mating Implied Items, Spec Implied Items, and Table
Implied Items.
Material Takeoff Options
This section from the Project Administrator includes additional sections on the
options that directly affect implied item reporting: Bolt Length Roundoff, Length
Calculation including flange calculations, Bolt Commodity Code, Gasket Search, and
Commodity Codes.
Special Rules for Implied Items
Special Rules for Mating-Implied Items
Bolts
The Bolts section includes sections on Retrieving and Reporting Bolt Data and Bolt
Type Definition.
Gaskets
The Gaskets section includes sections on Retrieving and Reporting Gasket Data,
Gasket Diameters, Gasket Priority Selection at Spec Break, and Gasket Separation.

The Nuts section contains the spec data used to derive the number and size of nuts.
Weld Data
The Weld Data section includes an explanation of how the system retrieves weld
information.
Induction Bends
The Induction Bends section includes how to create induction bends for reporting.
MTO Notes
The MTO Notes section includes tips and hints for MTO reporting.
Size Dependent and Independent Reporting

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4.1

Types of Implied Items


When reporting on components, there are sometimes additional parts necessary to complete
that component that are not represented as independent (primary) components in the Piping
Job Specification. These additional components are mating, spec, or table implied items.
If an implied item is part of an "implied" connection, it is called a mating implied item.
Otherwise, the naming conventions for implied items are defined by the location where the
implied item data is retrieved. The system retrieves these implied items from either the Piping
Job Specification (Piping Component Specification Data Table (pdtable_202)) or from Piping
Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212). The following sections explains the
mating, spec, and table implied items and how data is retrieved for each:

4.1.1

Mating-Implied Items
Mating-implied items are found by the system while scanning related mating components and
defining the items necessary to complete those connections. There are three items that are
consistently termed "mating-implied."
Bolts
Gaskets
Nuts
Welds
The Material Takeoff Options form is part of the Project Administrator module, and its
setting greatly affect the way mating implied items are reported.
For more information on mating implied item reporting, see Material Takeoff
Options, page 139.

4.1.2

(*) Spec-Implied Items


Commodity codes prefixed by an asterisk (*) in Material Description Code field in the Piping
Job Specification indicate a primary component that has one associated spec-implied item.
The definition of the spec-implied item has the same search parameters as the primary
component, except in the following instances:

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The value for the option attribute of the spec-implied component is equal to 5000
plus the option value for the primary component.

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The definition of the spec-implied component can be divided into several NPD
ranges.

The output parameters of the spec-implied component may differ from those of the
primary component in the following instances:

Only the primary component is included in the model depiction; the spec-implied
component only appears in reports.

Only the primary component is displayed on an isometric drawing; the spec-implied


component only appears in the materials list.

The commodity codes prefixed by an * are used to define:

Stub-ends used in conjunction with lap, slip-on, and plate flanges.

Jacketed components when the outer jackets are obtained independently of the
internal components.

* Spec-Implied Example
Both the primary component and the implied item in the following Piping Job Specification
example would be reported:
! AABBCC
! Code
Opt
PIPING 1
PIPING 5001

4.1.3

Green CP Red CP- Commodity


From To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS From To
2
6
301 S-STD 5 2
6
301 S-STD 5 -

Model Geo
Mat Wt
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS code
TMx
- *PAAAAAWAAA - newcommcode -

FF
Code
Std Mod Grd Cd FC Nte lng
PIPE
100 100 142 52 15 240
PIPE
100 100 142 52 15 -

(+) Table-Implied Items

To use this option, pdtable_212 must be loaded.

Specification implied (+) items should not be generated by size change


components (for example, reducers, reducing flanges, and so forth). The NPD
assigned by the system for the implied component can be either the larger or
smaller (green or red) NPD of the implying item based on how the system
traces the line.
The output parameters of the table-implied item may differ from those of the primary
component in the following situations:

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Commodity codes prefixed by a plus (+) in the Commodity Code field in the Piping Job
Specification indicate the primary component has one or more associated table-implied items.
The system searches for the definition of the implied item in the Piping Commodity Implied
Material Data (pdtable_212), which contains the commodity code of the primary component,
the applicable NPD range, and the commodity code of the table-implied components.

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If only the primary component is included in the model depiction, the table-implied
items appear only in the report.

If the primary component is displayed on an isometric drawing, The materials list


only includes the short description of the primary component. The descriptions of
the table-implied items are displayed as notes on the drawing, pointing to the
primary component. The text for these notes is derived from the short descriptions
of the applicable commodity codes. The short description can contain $ symbols to
force the text to a new line in the label.

The commodity codes prefixed by a + are used to define the following items:

Cap screws for valves requiring caps.

Safety covers for required components.

Housings for required components.

+ Table Implied Example


First, notice the + indicating a table-implied item in a line taken from the Piping Job
Specification.
6Q2C01 1

24

21

CL150

NREQD 5

421 CL150 MATCH 5

+FAAABAWAAA

FWN

35

150

52 15

Secondly, notice the table entries that are related to the primary component,
FAAABAWAAA, in pdtable_212. All of the related items, which include the first three items
in the table would be reported:
! Implied data for table 212
Single_Spacing
Sequence= 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
!Comm Code
GFr GTo RFr RTo
!
FAAABAWAAA
2
12 0
0
FAAABAWAAA
2
12 0
0
FAAABAWAAA
2
12 0
0
VAABAHCCAA
2
2
0
0
VAABAHCCAA
2
2
0
0
PAAAAAWAAA
2
2
0
0
WAAAAAWAAA
2
2
0
0
WRAAAAWAAA
3
12 2
10

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Imp Code Qty FC Note


IMPFLG2A
IMPFLG2B
IMPFLG2C
IMPVAL2A
IMPVAL2B
IMPPIP2
IMPELB2
IMPRED

1.5
0.5
1.0
0.5
2.5
1.0
2.0
1.0

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

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Material Takeoff Options

4.2

Material Takeoff Options


This section is also part of the Project Administrator Reference Guide but is included since
these options are essential to material takeoff reporting. The sections that follow this one, Bolt
Length Roundoff, Length Calculation including flange calculations, Bolt Commodity Code,
Search, and Commodity Codes are directly related to options included on this form.
This option activates the following form which specifies the source of commodity
information, units for bolt length and diameter, and specifies item names used to reference a
commodity item in the Graphic Commodity Library. Refer to the Reference Data Manager
Reference Guide for information on the stud table, bolt length calculations, and the bolt
commodity code table.

1.

Specify the bolt information.


Bolt Length Roundoff Select the option for the means to determine bolt length.

Preferred Bolt Length Table The system uses the preferred bolt length table.

Bolt Roundoff Factor The system rounds the calculated bolt length to the
nearest value specified by the roundoff factor.

No Roundoff The exact length is used.

Length Calculation Select the method to be used in calculating bolt length. The
bolt length is read from the stud table. The table value can be determined using the
rating and table suffix (Almost Precise) or using termination type, rating, and table
suffix (Precise). This also affects bolt lengths for lap joint flanges.

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Bolt Commodity Code Select the method to be used in determining the commodity
code for bolts for use in material take-off. Piping Job Specification or Bolt
Commodity Code Table.
Bolt Diameter Units Select the system of units for bolt diameter.
Bolt Length Units Select the system of units for bolt length.
2.

Gasket Search
Select this field to toggle the setting between Default or Alternate.

3.

Field Fit Length


Select this field to toggle the setting between Off or On. If this field is On, the system
displays a field to input the Field Fit Length Table name.

4.

Commodity Code
Select this field to toggle the setting between Size Independent or Size Dependent.
For a detailed description and graphical examples of how these options
work, see Size Dependent and Independent Reporting, page 161.
When the Size Dependent option is enabled, the
system provides two additional options.

Source of Implied Data This option specifies the source of the commodity code for
reporting implied data from the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table.
The default option (System Commodity Code) tells the system to use the
commodity code defined in the Piping Commodity Specification Data Table
(pdtable_202 attribute 18).
The Size-Dependent Commodity Code option tells the system to use the
commodity code defined in the Piping Commodity Size-Dependent Material Data
Table (pdtable_211 attribute 7).

Source of Material Description This option specifies the source of the commodity
code for reporting a components material description.
The default option (System Commodity Code) tells the system to use the
commodity code defined in the Piping Commodity Specification Data Table
(pdtable_202 attribute 18).
The Size-Dependent Commodity Code option tells the system to use the

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commodity code defined in the Piping Commodity Size-Dependent Material Data


Table (pdtable_211 attribute 7).
5.

Key in the commodity item names to be used for reporting implied materials.
Gasket Commodity Name
Bolt Commodity Name
Nut Commodity Name
These fields indicate the default item names to be used in reporting implied
materials unless a specific override is set for the component being reported.

6.

Key in the bolt length values. The display of these fields is dependent on the setting for
Bolt Roundoff Option.
Bolt Length Table This table defines the low and high range for calculated bolt
lengths and corresponding preferred or purchased lengths of the bolt. This field is
only used if Preferred Bolt Length Table is the active Bolt Roundoff Option.
Bolt Length Roundoff Factor This field defines the value for the bolt roundoff
factor in subunits. This value is only used if Bolt Roundoff Factor is the active
Bolt Roundoff Option.

7.

Select Confirm () to accept any changes to the Material Takeoff options.

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4.2.1

Bolt Length Roundoff


The system uses one of the following options to define the bolt length.
There are three options set in the RDB:
Preferred Bolt Length Table The system uses the bolt length from the Preferred Bolt
Length Table.
Bolt Roundoff Factor The system uses the Preferred Bolt Length Roundoff Factor.
For instance, if the factor is 0.25" and the bolt length is 3.95", the bolt length will be
rounded to the nearest factor of 0.25 which is 4.0".
No Roundoff The system uses the true bolt length.

Bolt Roundoff Option


Bolt roundoff methods are specified by selection one of the three options under the Bolt
Roundoff Option heading on theMaterial Takeoff Options form in the Project
Administrator in one of three ways:
If the Preferred Bolt Length Table option is selected, the system retrieves the bolt
length from Preferred Bolt Length Table in the Piping Spec Table Library.
If the Bolt Roundoff Factor option is selected, the Bolt Length Roundoff Factor field
is activated, and the factor that is keyed in is used to determine the bolt length.
If the No Roundoff option is selected, the existing bolt length is reported.

Bolt Length Table Example


When the Preferred Bolt Length Table option is selected, the bolt length is retrieved from
the following table, which is part of the Piping Spec Table Library:
Table_Data_Definition BOLT_LENGTH
! Description= Preferred bolt lengths (maximum of 300 entries)
! By=GJH
Ckd By=DCG
Rev=1
Date=04-Aug-1987
No_Inputs 2 No_Outputs 1
Units= IN, IN, IN
!
Bolt Length
! Low
High
0.0
1.5
1.5001
1.75
1.7501
2
2.0001
2.25
2.2501
2.5
2.5001
2.75
2.7501
3

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Bolt Length
1.5
1.75
2
2.25
2.5
2.75
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Bolt Length Roundoff Factor Example


Factor Value
= 0.25
Calculated Length = 3.75
Reported length
= 3.75
Factor Value
= 0.25
Calculated Length = 3.76
Reported length
= 4.0
Factor Value
= 0.125
Calculated Length = 3.76
Reported length
= 3.875

4.2.2

Almost Precise and Precise Length


Calculation / Bolt Reporting
The table used for bolt reporting is determined by the Length Calculation option on the
Material Takeoff Options form in the Project Administrator. This option can be set to
Almost Precise or Precise. The Almost Precise setting uses table G12 to determine bolt
lengths, while the Precise setting uses table G12T. For more information on these tables,
refer to the Table Formats section of the Reference Data Manager (PD_Data) Reference
Guide.
The system uses the Modifier attribute from the Commodity Item entity for the bolt to
determine whether it is a stud bolt (0 or positive), or machine bolt (negative). The absolute
value of the modifier, which ranges from 0 to 5, determines which of the bolt extension values
will be used. If the modifier points to a column in the table containing bolt extensions that
has a dash entry, no bolts are generated and an error is logged for that set of bolts.

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4.2.3

Bolt Commodity Codes


Bolt commodity codes are defined by setting the Bolt Commodity Code option on the
Material Takeoff Options form in the Project Administrator in one of two ways:
If the toggle is set to Piping Job Spec, the Piping Component Data is used to generate
the commodity codes.
If it is set to Bolt Commodity Code Table, and if you have created a Bolt Commodity
Code Table as specified in the Reference Data Manger Reference Guide and compiled
it, the user-defined Bolt Commodity Code Table is used to generate 24-character
commodity codes.
Although this table uses only the bolt diameter and low bolt length data as
input, the correct look-up based on bolt diameter and calculated bolt length is
performed.

Bolt Commodity Code Table Example


Table_Data_Definition YZZZHZZFFF_BLT
!Description= Bolt Commodity Codes by Length (Maxx 300 Entries)
!created by DZ
No_Inputs 2 No_Outputs 4
Units= IN, IN, IN, AN*8, AN*8, AN*8
!
!DIA
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.625
0.625
0.625
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.875
0.875
0.875

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LOW
HIGH
0.0
1.5
1.5001 1.75
1.7501 2.0
0.0
1.5
1.5001 1.75
1.7501 2.0
0.0
1.5
1.5001 1.75
1.7501 2.0
0.0
1.5
1.5001 1.75
1.7501 2.0

Commodity
CODE
AAAAAA.5 -1.5AAAA
AAAAAA.5 -1.75AAA
AAAAAA.5 -2.0AAAA
AAAA.625 -1.5AAAA
AAAA.625 -1.75AAA
AAAA.625 -20AAAA
AAAAA.75 -1.5AAAA
AAAAA.75 -1.75AAA
AAAAA.75 -2.0AAAA
AAAA.875 -1.5AAAA
AAAA.875 -1.75AAA
AAAA.875 -2.0AAAA

CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA
CAAAAAAA

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4.2.4

Alternate Gasket Search


MTO provides an alternate gasket search for the situation when end A of a bolted joint differs
from end B. Although you can achieve the same results with an optional gasket, this approach
allows the selection to be made by the reference data. Therefore, no input is required from the
designer to report the correct gasket by MTO.
End A connected to end A reports gasket X
End B connected to end B reports gasket Y
End A connected to end B reports gasket Z
where end implies a combination of end preparation, table suffix, and pressure rating.
In order for the alternate gasket search to take place, the following steps must be done:
Set the Gasket Search toggle to Alternate on the Material Takeoff Options form in
Project Administrator.
Modify PCD as follows:

! AABBCC
! Code
Opt
6Q3C95 1
6Q3C95 1

Green CP Red CPFrom To


Prp Rating Sc/Th TS From

Cmdty
Model Geo
To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS

0.75
0.75

24
24

24
24

11
21

150
150

5
5

0.75
0.75

21
21

150
150

5
6

Mat Wt
Code
GskFF/RF
GSKTS5/TS6

TMx

Code

Std
161
161

Mod

Grd

Cd FC Nte

.125 3653 .125 3653 -

7
7

The system performs the following actions to determine the gasket data to report.
MTO collects the end preparation, pressure rating, and table suffix for both mating
bolted ends.

If any of this data is different, MTO searchs the spec using both green and red data.
This method requires that the gasket data be created in the spec with some precedence for the
green and red data to eliminate any order dependencies. For example, the precedence could
be:
If ratings differ, green data would contain the higher rating (and the corresponding end
preparation and table suffix), or
If end preparations differ, green data would contain the lower end preparation value
(and the corresponding pressure rating and table suffix), or
If table suffix values differ, green data would contain the lower table suffix (and the
corresponding pressure rating and end preparation).

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If both sets of data are the same, MTO searches the spec for the gasket in the
standard manner.

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4.3

Special Rules for Implied Items


The reporting process for mating implied items varies from the reporting process for other
components. The special considerations, aside those concerning the Piping Job Specification,
libraries and tables used in the reporting process which are covered in the previous section, are
covered in this section:

4.3.1

Ownership (Piping Material Class and Line


Name)
Since there are no mating implied items in the Design Database (dd_projname), mating
implied items are "owned" by the components to which they connect. There are a few ways
this ownership is defined:
The Revise, Component, Data command sequence activates the Revise Component
Data form which displays a toggle line that defines how mating implied items are
generated. The toggle can be set to either:
"Default Gaskets/Bolts/Nuts Ownership"the default data specified on the Revise
Attributes form is used to define mating implied items.
"Gaskets/Bolts/Nuts Owned by this component"the selected component is given
ownership.

Special Cases
If both (or neither) mating components have ownership, the system assigns ownership
randomly, as if no ownership was set.
At any non-connected component in a report, the system performs an additional scan to
try to locate its mating component. If a mating component (not in the report) is found,
mating implied items are generated and reported providing that ownership is defined for
only one of the mated items that is currently being reported.

4.3.2

Special Attributes
When the construction status data on the Revise Component Data form is set to
Existing (which is stored as "3"), the system does not report mating implied items.
This is because data is not reported for components that are "Existing". The system,
therefore, neither generates nor reports on mating implied items for that component.
The component is still reported.
When the mto requirement data on the Revise Component Data form is set to
Reportable by MTO (which is stored at 1) the system reports that data.

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When the mto requirement data on the Revise Component Data form is set to Not
Reported by MTO (which is stored as "2") the system does not report that data. If both
mating components are set to Not Reported by MTO, no mating implied items are
generated or reported.

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4.4

Bolts
The data for bolts and gaskets is determined by the nominal diameter, end preparation, and
pressure rating for each mating flange.

Illustration of Bolted Connection

4.4.1

Retrieving and Reporting Bolt Data


The system performs the following actions to determine the bolt data to report. Some of these
steps are explained in more detail in the following sections.
Scans the model for two connected components.
Checks the end preparations of the components to see if the components are bolted.
Determines the following values for components A and B based on the TDB data.
(Component A is the first mating component found when scanning the model.)
bolt_type_option_code - option code for bolt type (default is 1)
Piping Materials Class
bolt item name - this value is set in the RDB.
maximum temperature - this value is the largest of the four temperature values
(Operating and Design) defined in the segment entities.

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NPD of the connected components


End preparation of connected component A (0 indicates that the spec has no end
prep defined)
pressure rating of component A
pressure rating of component B
Calls a Physical Dimension table which returns the number of bolts, the diameter, and
the bolt extension.
The table used for bolt reporting is determined by the Length Calculation option on
the Material Takeoff Options form in the Project Administrator.
If the Length Calculation field is set to Almost Precise, a table name using the
pressure rating and table suffix at the connect point is used, for example STUD_150_5.
If the Length Calculation field is set to Precise, a table name using the termination
type, pressure rating and table suffix at the connect point is used, for example
STUD_20_150_5.
Both tables return the bolt diameter, the number of bolts per mating for the nominal
diameter at the connect point, and a set of bolt extensions for the applicable bolt
diameter. This also causes lap joint flanges to calculate bolts specially.
For more information on length calculations, see Almost Precise and
Precise Length Calculation / Bolt Reporting, page 143.

The bolt length data is then retrieved from various tables:


For regular bolts, the system accumulates the bolt length as:

the extension of the bolt at A

the thickness of flange A

the gasket separation between the mating flanges A and B

the thickness of flange B

the extension of the bolt at B

and some roundoff factor for preferred bolt lengths.

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Compares the returned values for components A and B. If the values for the number or
bolts, bolt diameter, or bolt circle diameter differ, the system writes an error to the
report error log and does not report on that set of bolts.

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For bolt-thru items, the system accumulates the bolt length as

the extension of the bolt at A

the thickness of flange A

the gasket separation between flange A and the bolt-thru item

the thickness of the bolt-thru item

the gasket separation between the bolt-thru item and flange B

the thickness of flange B

the extension of the bolt at B

and some roundoff factor for preferred bolt lengths.

If more than one bolt-thru item is placed between components A and B, the system
calculates the thickness of the item and the gasket separation between each bolt-thru
item.
The bolt length varies with the entry for modifier attribute in the Piping Commodity
Specification Data Table (pdtable_202). If the attribute is 0 or positive, it is a stud bolt
which has two bolt extensions, and if the attribute is set to negative, it is a machine bolt
which has one bolt extensions. For machine bolts, the system uses the larger of the two
bolt extensions. This extension includes the thickness of the nut and the total length of
the visible threads.
The system retrieves one-half the gasket separation for each component from the
Design Database (dd_projname) and multiplies this value by 2 to get the full gasket
gap size. Then it compares the gasket gap at A and B and uses the larger of the two
values.
Uses the information obtained from the TDB defined by the Data, Revise, Revise Bolt
Option command sequence in Piping Design Graphics, which sets the bolt override in
graphics, to scan the Piping Job Specification for the first unique entry formed by the
search criteria.

4.4.2

Lap Joint Flanges


The following additional procedures are used to determine stud lengths and stub ends when
lap type flanges are involved if the Length Calculation toggle on the Material Takeoff
Options form is set to Precise. For lap type flanges the wall thickness of the pipe is added to
the stud length.
The lap joint flange must be defined in the Piping Materials Class to include
the definition of wall thickness at its red connect point.

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The following termination types are considered lap type ends and thus require the
addition of wall thickness from the TDB.
-

60 FFLFTP [Flat-face lap-flanged] (61-69)


70 RFLFTP [Raised-face lap-flanged] (71-79)
80 RJFLFTP [RTJ-face lap-flanged] (81-89)
90 TMFLFTP [Tongue/male-face lap-flanged] (92-99)
100 GFFLFTP [Groove/female-face lap-flanged] (101-109)

Since a lap type flange can be joined to a different termination type, the addition of wall
thickness is considered on a per end basis. For example, a lap flange end joined to a
raised face weld neck flange end only requires the addition of wall thickness at the lap
flange end.
When any of the lap type terminations are encountered, the system reads the TDB
schedule/thickness value of the red connect point of each non-thru bolted end involved
in the flanged joint. This thickness value is then added to the calculated stud length.
If the Length Calculation toggle on the Material Takeoff Options form is set to Almost
Precise, the following assumptions are used:
The entries for the lap type terminations in the BLT* generic tables provide for the
addition of wall thickness from the TDB.
The entries for the lap type terminations in the STUD_Term* generic tables provide for
the addition of wall thickness from the TDB in the calculation of nut extensions.

4.4.3

Bolt Type Definition

In the following example taken from Piping Commodity Specification Data, the first bolt is a
machine bolt and the second bolt is a stud bolt:
! AABBCC
! Code
Opt
6Q3C97 1
6Q3C97 1

Green CP Red CP- Commodity


From To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS From To
0.75 4
150
- 6
36
150
- -

Model Geo
Mat Wt
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS code
- YZZZMZZAAA
- YZZZHZZFFF

TMx
-

FF
Code
-

Std
81
81

Mod
-1
0

Grd Cd FC Nte lng


4031 - 7 4031 - 7 -

Also see the Gasket and Bolt Priority Selection at Spec Break in the following
section.

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The second step in bolt definition is defining the type of the bolt to be reported. The two
types of bolts, machine or stud, are defined by the entry for modifier attribute in the Piping
Commodity Specification Data Table (pdtable_202). If the attribute is 0 or positive, it is a stud
bolt which has two bolt extensions, and if the attribute is set to negative, it is a machine bolt
which has one bolt extensions. For machine bolts, the larger of the two bolt extensions is used
to calculate the length.

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4.5

Gaskets
For piping, piping components and instrument components there are two attributes at each of
the component connect points which are used to generate data for gasket reporting:
cp_x_option_code - option code for the gasket type (x = connect point number).
gasket_separation - one-half the compressed thickness in subunits of the gasket between
the seating surfaces of the two mating flanges.

4.5.1

Retrieving and Reporting Gasket Data


The system performs the following actions to determine the gasket data to report. Some of
these steps are explained in more detail in section following this one.
Scans the model for two connected components.
Determines the following values for components A and B based on the TDB data.
(Component A is the first mating component found when scanning the model.)
Piping Materials Class
gasket item name
cp_x_option_code
NPD
end preparation
pressure rating
generic dimension data select flag
maximum temperature - this is the largest of the four temperature values (Operating
and Design) defined in the segment entities.
model code - priority code
Uses these values (as search criteria) to scan the Piping Job Specification for the first
unique entry formed by these parameters. If there is more than one unique entry, the
system uses the first one it locates.
The system compares the search criteria for A and B.
If the information is the same for components A and B, the data for component A is
used.

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If the information differs for components A and B, the system retrieves the data for
both components and compares the commodity code and thickness for the gasket. If
the values are the same, the data for component B is used. If the values differ, the
system writes an error message.

4.5.2

Gasket Diameters
If the pds_sort_code for the gasket spec entry is set "_GKT", the gasket outside and
inside diameters are generated using the table gasket_commodity_code_GKT.TBL.
If the pds_sort_code for the gasket spec entry is not "_GKT", the gasket outside
diameter is equivalent to the NPD of the rated component and the gasket inside
diameter is undefined.
Determines the following values for components A and B based on the TDB data.
(Component A is the first mating component found in scanning the model.)

4.5.3

Gasket and Bolt Priority Selection at Spec


Break
MTO provides an optional priority selection for gaskets (and bolts) at a spec break, where the
normal selection of the mating implied material would result in differing commodity codes.
This optional priority selection does not apply at a bolted joint without a spec break. In other
words, the priority selection is NOT intended as a means of selecting optional gaskets within
the same piping materials class.

To implement the priority selection capability, you must assign a priority code
to all gaskets for all Piping Materials Classes in the PJS. If you assigned a
priority code entry for only one gasket at the bolted joint, MTO reports an
error.
Because the gasket selection is a function of the fluid being contained, and not
just the mechanical characteristics of the bolted joint, under some conditions,
an incorrect gasket may result from this priority selection approach. For
example, the priority could force the use of a spiral wound gasket on a flange
that is not strong enough to seat this gasket type.

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You can prioritize gasket entries in each piping materials class by using the model code
attribute in the Commodity Item entity of the PJS. The priority value must be a numeric value
(integer or decimal) greater than zero; non-numeric values are ignored by MTO.

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To specify the gasket that has priority selection for reporting, modify the model code attribute
as seen in the following table with an attribute from 100, as the lowest, to 1, as the highest:
PIPING_MATERIALS_CLASS= 1CDZ31
! AABBCC
Green CP Red CP- Cmdty
! Code
Opt From To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS From To
6Q3C95 1
0.75 24
21 150
5 PIPING_MATERIALS_CLASS= 1C0031
6Q3C95 1
0.75 24
21 150

Model Geo
Mat Wt
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS Code
- gask1cdz31

TMx
-

Code
2

Std
161

Mod Grd Cd FC Nte


.125 3653 - 7 -

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gask1c0031

If you assign a priority code in the model code attribute for both gaskets corresponding
to the bolted ends that mate at a bolted joint, the system reports the gasket (and bolts)
corresponding to the bolted end with the higher priority (smaller number). This
capability supercedes the bolt ownership at that bolted joint. However, bolt length
calculations and bolt design checks are unaffected by this change.
If you do not assign priority code entries, the system determines the gasket for the two
connected components as described previously.
The priority selection of mating implied materials is determined by the following rules. The
Commodity Code column should be interpreted as the test for both commodity code and
gasket thickness.
Priority Selection
same

Commodity
Code
different

same

same

report mating implied material from


either piping materials class

same or
different

report error

different

different

report from lower priority

different

same

report from lower priority

different (defined and


undefined)

4.5.4

Action
report error

Gasket Separation
The system determines the gasket separation at each connect point of a piping component and
an instrument component by the following rules.
If the end preparation for the connect point is flanged, the gasket separation for the
connect point is set to one-half the Active Gasket Separation. However, some flanged
connections (lug, ring type joint, or wafer) have integral gaskets, which are determined by
end prep, and do not have a gasket separation. In this situation, the gasket separation at
each connect point is set to zero.
If the end preparation for the connect point is not flanged, the gasket separation for the
connect point will be set to zero.

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To specify gasket separation the following items must be completed:


The Piping Material Class must specify gap table (DZG1) as shown below.
!
! By=DCG
Double_Spacing
Order= 1 2 5
! Pip Mat
Fld
! Class
R
Cde
DZA131

Ckd By=DCG
6 7 8 9
Mat
Class
CA

521

Rev=4
10

0.063

11
Mat
Des

12 13
T/P
Tbl

31

L1001

DEFINE PIPING JOB SPECIFICATION


Date=11-Aug-1989
14 15 16
Diam Thck
Tbl
Tbl
D036

TA501

17 18 19 *3 *4
Mat
Thck Brch
Tbl
Eqtn Tbl
ML01

EL01

BA501

Tap
Tbl

V&D
Macro

C001 V2

Gaskt
Gp/Tbl NtA

NtB

DZG1

The Project Control Database must set TMx for GASKETS as shown below.
!

DEFINE PIPING COMMODITIES


PIPING_MATERIALS_CLASS= DZA131
Single_Spacing
! AABBCC
Green CP Red CP- Cmdty
Model Geo
Mat Wt
! Code
Opt From To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS From To
Prp Rating Sc/Th TS Code
6Q3C95
6Q3C95
6Q3C95
6Q3C95

1
1
1
1

0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75

24
24
24
24

21
21
21
21

150
150
150
150

5
5
5
5

GstRF-A1-25
GstRF-A1-50
GstRF-A1-75
GstRF-A1-100

TMx

Code

Std

Mod

25
50
75
100

161
161
161
161

.125
.125
.125
.125

Grd Cd FC Nte
3653
3653
3653
3653

7
7
7
7

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You must create the gasket tables in the following manner: DZG1_150 = 150#
connections, and DZG1_300 = 300# connections as shown below.
Table_Data_Definition DZG1_150
! Description= Gasket GAP based on NPD + TEMP.
! By=dz
Ckd By=
Rev=0
No_Inputs 2 No_Outputs 1
Units= NPD_IN, DF, IN
! Diam
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
!

4.6

TMx
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

Date=23-Jul-92

Gaskt Gap
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.375
.375
.375
.375
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.375
.375
.375
.375
.375
.5
.5
.5
.5

Nuts
Nuts are treated as part of bolts. The value for number and size of bolts is used to define the
number and size of the accompanying nuts. The spec data for nuts is derived from the search
criteria (if reported or present in the spec).
Piping Materials Class
Nut Commodity Name - this value is set in the model data
Maximum Temperature - this value is the largest of the four (operating and design)
temperature values defined in the segment entities.

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4.7

Weld Data
The system uses the same basic procedure for determining bolt data to determine weld data,
except that all the data is derived from the TDB; there are no tables or spec access involved.
For socklets (where the outside piping diameter is zero), the MTO process will determine the
outside piping diameter to be used as the weld diameter. For welds, the system
Scans the model for two connected components.
Checks the end preparations of the components to see if the components are welded.
Reads the weld data from the TDB.
Reports (MTO) one weld in cases where two pipes with different line IDs are welded
together.

4.7.1

Weld Type Field Fit Length


When the Field Fit Length option has been activated on the Material Takeoff Options form
in the Project Data Manager, MTO will optionally increase the pipe length at each welded end
of the pipe based upon the weld type at that specific end. A table must be specified with weld
type as the input and the pipe length adjustment as the output. This table is expected to reside
in the Piping Spec Table Library.

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4.7.1.1

Sample Weld Table


Table_Data_Definition DZ_FIELD_FIT
!Table_Data_Definition dz_field_fit
!DANZ - table created to check PIPE lng added to pipe based on Code
!list 1100
!
Weld_Type
No_Inputs 1 No_Outputs 1
Units= INT, IN
!Weld Type
11
12
13
21
22
23
24

4.7.1.2

Pipe Lng
0
1
13
0
0
10
30

Sample Weld Format File


The following file is provided in the product delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdreport\sample\
directory.
weld_no.fmt
This report format is included in order to demonstrate the report formatting facilities
that are available for weld data. It will include the weld numbers and weld type for
as many as three ends of piping components and instrument components and both
ends of pipes.
(report type = 687)

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Induction Bends

4.8

Induction Bends
Induction bends, though not implied items, are also unique in the reporting requirements. In
order for induction bends to be reported, you must complete the following steps:
Using the Bar Menu in Piping Design Graphics (PD_Design PD Model), set the
component group toggle to Component Group Locked on the Active Options form.
Using the Data, Revise, Component Group option, which is used to define a set of
components to be treated as a group to form an induction bend.
The indices that are used to report induction bends are: B**R#, B**S#, B**Un, B**V, and
B**Wx. See Indices for MTO Reporting (With Implied Items), page 91 for more information
on the table and indices for reporting induction bends.
For induction bends to work properly, all piping model files containing induction
bends must have the Component Group Lock set to ON, and File Design must be
executed before exiting the model files.

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4.9

MTO Notes
Checking for ErrorsIf a warning or error occurs during the creation of a report, the
warning and error messages are appended to the end of the report output. If no report
output is created, check the error log file in tmp\RPT_ERR.LOG. Always check for
possible errors, even if the report output looks good.
Developing a FormatDevelop your own format files for specific reporting needs. The
format files in the product delivery are primarily examples of what can be done with
MTO output.
Testing a FormatAlways test a new format file on a small test file which utilizes all of
the format files features and generates data that can be compared to known values.
Using IndicesIn MTO reports, unless reporting on piping segment entities specifically,
format files should always use the long (B) prefixed indices due to their greater
flexibility.
Using MTO Reporting IndicesFor weight and COG reporting, if dry or wet weights
are undefined, the system will always register warning messages for every component
that has one of the weights undefined. Any reports with item COG being reported will
have no items summed because each item has a unique COG location, thus making it a
unique item.
Reporting Weight and COGMake sure that the system running MTO has sufficient
virtual memory available for the desired MTO process. The larger the report the more
virtual memory is required to create it.
Using (*)Any piece of equipment with a star (*) as the first character of the equipment
group name will not be reported. The system assumes that that equipment item is used
to model something other than a reportable equipment item.
Reporting Skewed NozzlesMTO will report the orientation of a skewed nozzle with a
semi-colon delimiter between the horizontal component and the vertical component of
the nozzles orientation. A nozzle that is skewed in both the horizontal and vertical
plane will be reported, for example, as W 30 N; 5 UP.
Reporting Branch Reinforcement WeldsMTO will report only one weld for any branch
reinforcement (reinforcing weld or reinforcing pad). MTO will recognize these two
types of branch components on the basis of the applicable commodity names in the
Commodity Name Table of the Piping Job Specification Table Library, in the same
manner as for branch reinforcement calculations.

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4.10

Size Dependent and Independent


Reporting
The Commodity Code option on the Material Takeoff Options form in the Project
Administrator works in one of the following ways:
When the Commodity Code option is set to Size Dependent, the system provides two
additional options which specify the Source of Implied Data and the Source of
Material Description.
The default setting, Size Independent, uses the general commodity code from the
Piping Commodity Specification Data Table (pdtable_202) for reporting implied data
from the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212).
For ISOGEN material takeoff reporting, the first model in the piping area,
from which the model you are doing the extractions from belongs, the
Commodity Code options need to be set as described under the Size
Dependent section in the System/System Commodity Code section. With any
other settings, the ISOGEN MTO for Size Dependent Implied items does not
work.
In order to determine which model is the first model in the area, do a batch
extraction with debug and verify On. A file is generated in the exported
ISOFILES directory which will be called isoname.dat. The first item in the
isoname.dat file is the first model file in the piping area.

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4.10.1

Size Independent Setting


When the Commodity Code option is set to Size Independent, the commodity code from
Piping Commodity Specification Data (pdtable_202) is used to retrieve data from the Material
Description Library. Also, it is this commodity code that is included in the report output.

Size Independent Example


The following example displays the series of steps the system takes to report a 6 inch valve
with the previously explained settings:

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4.10.2

Size Dependent Setting


When the Commodity Code option is set to Size Dependent, the commodity code from
Piping Commodity Specification Data (pdtable_202) is used to retrieve data from the Piping
Commodity Size-Dependent Material Table (pdtable_211). It is the size-dependent
commodity code that is included in the report output, although the source of the material
description and implied items vary depending on the following settings.

4.10.2.1

System/System Commodity Code Settings


When the Source of Implied Data option is set to
System Commodity Code and the Source of Material
Description is set to System Commodity Code, the
system takes the following actions:

If there is a + before the system commodity code in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_202) and the Source of Implied Data option is set to System Commodity
Code, the system commodity code from pdtable_202 is used to retrieve implied items
from the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212).
The implied commodity codes, which are related to the system commodity code from
pdtable_202, are used to retrieve material descriptions from the Material Description
Library for the implied items. Both the implied commodity codes and their descriptions
are reported.

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When the Source of Material Description option is set to System Commodity Code, the
system commodity code from Piping Commodity Specification Data Table (pdtable_202)
is used to retrieve the material description from the Material Description Library for the
component being reported.

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System/System Example
The following example displays the series of steps the system takes to report a 6 inch valve
with the previously explained settings:

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4.10.2.2

Size-Dependent/System Commodity Code


Settings
The Source of Implied Data option is set to SizeDependent Commodity Code and the Source of
Material Description is set to System Commodity
Code, the system takes the following actions:

If there is a + before the system commodity code in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_202) and the Source of Implied Data option is set to Size-Dependent
Commodity Code, the size-dependent commodity code from the Piping Commodity
Size-Dependent Material Data Table (pdtable_211) is used to retrieve implied items from
the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212).
The implied commodity codes related to the size-dependent commodity code from
pdtable_212 are used to retrieve material descriptions from the Material Description
Library for the implied items. Both the implied commodity codes and their descriptions
are reported.
When the Source of Material Description option is set to System Commodity Code, the
system commodity code from the Piping Commodity Specification Data Table
(pdtable_202) is used to retrieve the material description from the Material Description
Library for the component being reported.

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Size Dependent/System Example


The following example displays the series of steps the system takes to report a 6 inch valve
with the previously explained settings:

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4.10.2.3

System/Size-Dependent Commodity Code


Settings
When the Source of Implied Data option is set to
System Commodity Code and the Source of Material
Description is set to Size-Dependent Commodity
Code, the system takes the following actions:

If there is a + before the system commodity code in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_202) and the Source of Implied Data option is set to System Commodity
Code, the system commodity code from pdtable_202 is used to retrieve implied items
from the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212).
The implied commodity codes related to the system commodity code from pdtable_202
are used to retrieve material descriptions from the Material Description Library for the
implied items. Both the implied commodity codes and their descriptions are reported.
When the Source of Material Description option is set to Size-Dependent Commodity
Code, the size-dependent commodity code from the Piping Commodity Size-Dependent
Material Data Table (pdtable_211) is used to retrieve the material description from the
Material Description Library for the component being reported.

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System/Size-Dependent Example
The following example displays the series of steps the system takes to report a 6 inch valve
with the previously explained settings:

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4.10.2.4

Size-Dependent/Size-Dependent Commodity
Code Settings
When the Source of Implied Data option is set to
Size-Dependent Commodity Code and the Source of
Material Description is set to Size Dependent
Commodity Code, the system takes the following
actions:

If there is a + before the system commodity code in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_202) and the Source of Implied Data option is set to Size-Dependent
Commodity Code, the size-dependent commodity code from the Piping Commodity
Size-Dependent Material Data Table (pdtable_211) is used to retrieve implied items from
the Piping Commodity Implied Material Data Table (pdtable_212).
The implied commodity codes related to the size-dependent commodity code from
pdtable_212 are used to retrieve material descriptions from the Material Description
Library for the implied items. Both the implied commodity codes and their descriptions
are reported.
When the Source of Material Description option is set to Size-Dependent Commodity
Code, the size-dependent commodity code from the Piping Commodity Size-Dependent
Material Data Table (pdtable_211) is used to retrieve the material description from the
Material Description Library for the component being reported.

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Size-Dependent/Size Dependent Example


The following example displays the series of steps the system takes to report a 6 inch valve
with the previously explained settings:

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Libraries and Database Table/Column Information

5.

Libraries and Database


Table/Column Information
This section explains the some reporting reference material in the following order:
Material Description Libraries
Database Table/Column Information for Reporting
Labels in Material Descriptions

5.1

Material Description Libraries


All of the material descriptions used for reporting come from libraries and tables. Depending
on the index used in the format file, the long or short description library is accessed for
commodity codes.
The following list briefly describes the different types of material description libraries used
for reporting.
Short Material Description Library
Short Material Description Library (us_shbom.l)
This library is up to 240 characters long and contains the short bill of materials
description for all piping commodity items and the description addenda for taps. The
short BOM description is used for MTO and ISOGEN reporting, and for reporting
from the Piping Job Specification.
Long Material Description Library
Long Material Description library (us_lgbom.l)
This library is up to 500 characters long (or 600 when using embedded labels) and
contains the long bill of materials (BOM) description for all piping commodity
items, which includes label entries such as [409]. When these label entries are
replaced by text, the actual length is 600. However, only 500 characters are available
before the labels are translated. The long BOM description is only used for
requisitions and usually contains descriptions that can be the length of a paragraph.

Specialty Material Description Library (us_spbom.l)


This library is up to 240 characters long and contains descriptions for engineered
items, instruments and pipe supports. These material descriptions are job specific
and are accessed by the specialty items tag number. This data is used for MTO and
ISOGEN reporting, and material control.

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Label Material Description Library (labels.l)


This library contains labels that you can make to imbed in material descriptions.
These labels are made with the Label Description Library Manager option from
the Reference Data Manager, to imbed in material descriptions. The label data is
data extracted from the piping model database.

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Short Material Description Library

5.1.1

Short Material Description Library


This library contains the short bill of materials description for all piping commodity items and
the description addenda for taps. The short BOM description is used for MTO reporting and
for reporting from the Piping Job Specification. This parameter is required during the creation
of the Piping Job Specification. Nominal piping diameter is not included in this description.
The short material descriptions are delivered in the files
win32app\ingr\rdusrdb\us_shbom.l - object library
The short material descriptions can be up to 240 characters in length.

5.1.1.1

Neutral Files
You can use neutral files to insert data into the Short Material Description Library or replace
existing data. The neutral files for the delivered material descriptions are contained in the text
library. You can use the in the following files:
The Short Material Description Library is created from two neutral files. (These can be
created with a text editor such as EMACS or vi.)
A neutral file containing the short material descriptions for commodity items. The
neutral file contains unique Commodity Codes followed by at least one space and a
description enclosed in single quotes. It also contains the chain wheel descriptions and
implied material descriptions associated with a commodity item.
The commodity code identifies the Piping Commodity Library code or customers
commodity code. The character length for this code is determined from the character
length of the commodity code in the Size Dependent Data table of the database, or from
the character length of the commodity library code in the Piping Commodity Data table
of the database, depending on which is being used to access the material descriptions.
For chain wheels the commodity code has the format CHAIN_xx, where xx represents
the chain wheel number (for example, CHAIN_12). The chain wheel number is defined
in the component and instrument analysis entities of the TDB.

The following conventions are used to identify different types of information in the material
descriptions:

All information to the left of the carat () is used in MTO reporting and isometric
extraction, but is excluded from Spec reporting.

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A neutral file containing the material description addenda for taps. This file contains
the tap code and the text for the tap description. The tap code identifies the unique
identification of a tap.

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Information appearing in |Pipes| indicates information for Spec descriptions only.


This information is excluded from the descriptions for MTO reporting and isometric
extraction.

[]

Information appearing in [brackets] indicates a label type from the Label Description
Library. The system uses the label format to determine the information to be
included in the material description for MTO reporting and isometric extraction. The
label information is never used in Spec reporting.

The following label types are provided in the product delivery:


Label No
401
403
405
407
409
411
413
415
417
421
423
425

Data in Label
Piping sch/thk 1
Component Sch/thk 1
Component sch/thk 1 b
Component sch/thk 2
Component sch/thk 2 b
Component sch/thk 1 x 2
Component sch/thk 1 x 2 b
Component sch/thk 1 x 3
Component sch/thk 1 x 3 b
Bonnet length
Reinforcing weld size
Pad width x pad thick

Source of Data
Pipe
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component
Component

Data Retrieval
The system uses the commodity code to retrieve the short material descriptions from the
Material Description Library.

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Material Descriptions from commodity.acd


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!Cmdty Code ====================================Description========================================


CHAIN_1003
Chainwheel operator each with [422] of total chain length for [426] NPD valve with commodity code [400]
CHAIN_1005
Chainwheel operator each with [422] of total chain length for [426] NPD valve with commodity code [400]
CHAIN_1251
Chainwheel operator each with [424] of total chain length for valve with tag no [402]
DAABAXAABE
Monitor, CL150 FFFE, station type, 4" CL150 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless steel outlet w/stainless steel stem
lock knobs with 0.75" coupling in base, w/shapertip nozzle, Stang BB0309-21
DAABAXAABF
Monitor, CL150 FFFE, station type 4" CL150 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless steel outlet w/stainless steel
stem lock knobs with 0.75" coupling in base, w/fog nozzle, Stang BB0309-21
DACBAXABBC
Monitor, CL150 FFFE, elevated type, free standing, 4" CL150 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless steel outlet, [427],
w/drain coupling, w/shapertip nozzle and two reaction supports, Stang BB2999-
DACBAXABBD
Monitor, CL300 FFFE, elevated type, supported, 6" CL300 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless steel outlet, [427],
w/drain coupling, w/shapertip nozzle, Stang BB3561
DBAAAXBAAB
Fire hydrant, CL125 FFFE, 5" size, counterclockwise open, 4.5" steamer nozzle, two 2.5" hose nozzles
equipped w/caps and chains, [428], American Darling B-50-B
DCBGDXEADA
Hose rack, 300#, FTE, w/valve, wall mount, rt hand w/100 ft hose & fog nozzle, Powhatan 30-333
DDAXCJDAAA
Spray sprinkler, MTE, filled cone w/rupture disc, 304, Grinnell, Mulsifyre Projector S-1
FAAAAAWAAA
Flange, CL150, FFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAAAAWWAA
Flange, CL150, FFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, cement lined, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABADIIA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAAABADIIF
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F316, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAAABADNPF
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-B166-600, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAAABAOAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAAABAOABB
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A350-LF2, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAAABAOFFH
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAAABAWAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWABB
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A350-LF2, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWFFH
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWFFL
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F9, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWGFD
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASME-SA182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWIIA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWIIF
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F316, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABAWNPF
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-B166-600, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAAABBDAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-XXS bore
FAAADAOAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-160 bore
FAAADAOFFC
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-160 bore
FAAADAWAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAAADAWFFC
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAAADBDFFC
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-XXS bore
FAABBADIIA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAABBADIIB
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304L, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAABBADIIF
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F316, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAABBAOAAA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAABBAOABB
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A350-LF2, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAABBAOFFC
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAABBAOFFH
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAABBAWAAA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWABB
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A350-LF2, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWFFC
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWFFH
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWFFL
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F9, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWIIA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWIIB
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304L, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWIIF
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F316, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBAWNPF
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-B166-600, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
FAABBBDAAA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-XXS bore
FAABDADIIJ
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F321, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-80S bore
FAABDAOAAA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-160 bore
FAABDAOFFC
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, S-160 bore
FAABDAWAAA
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAABDAWFFC
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAABDAWFFH
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAABDAWIIJ
Flange, CL300, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F321, ANSI-B16.5, WN, 125 Ra finish, [409]|bore to match|
FAADBADIIA
Flange, CL600, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAADBADIIF
Flange, CL600, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A182-F316, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-80S bore
FAADBAOAAA
Flange, CL600, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAADBAOABE
Flange, CL600, RFFE/BE, ASME-SA105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-160 bore
FAADBAWAAA
Flange, CL600, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|

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FAADBAWABE
FAADBAWFFC
FAADBAWFFH
FAADBAWFFL
FAADBAWIIA

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Flange,
Flange,
Flange,
Flange,
Flange,

CL600,
CL600,
CL600,
CL600,
CL600,

RFFE/BE,
RFFE/BE,
RFFE/BE,
RFFE/BE,
RFFE/BE,

ASME-SA105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|


ASTM-A182-F11, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
ASTM-A182-F5, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
ASTM-A182-F9, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|
ASTM-A182-F304, ANSI-B16.5, WN, [409]|bore to match|

Tap Descriptions from tapdescr.acd


DEFINE SHORT DESCRIPTIONS

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E$12591XXX
0.125" diam hole
E$25591XXX
0.25" diam hole
E$37591XXX
0.375" diam hole
E$50021018
0.5" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E$50021028
0.5" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E$50021036
0.5" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap
E$50401093
0.5" NPD, Sch 80 SE tap
E$50421064
0.5" NPD, CL3000 SWE tap
E$50421072
0.5" NPD, CL6000 SWE tap
E$50421076
0.5" NPD, CL9000 SWE tap
E$50441056
0.5" NPD, CL2000 FTE tap
E$50441064
0.5" NPD, CL3000 FTE tap
E$50441072
0.5" NPD, CL6000 FTE tap
E$50591XXX
0.5" diam hole
E$75021018
0.75" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E$75021028
0.75" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E$75021036
0.75" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap
E$75401093
0.75" NPD, Sch 80 SE tap
E$75421064
0.75" NPD, CL3000 SWE tap
E$75421072
0.75" NPD, CL6000 SWE tap
E$75421076
0.75" NPD, CL9000 SWE tap
E$75441056
0.75" NPD, CL2000 FTE tap
E$75441064
0.75" NPD, CL3000 FTE tap
E$75441072
0.75" NPD, CL6000 FTE tap
E$75591XXX
0.75" diam hole
E001021018
1" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E001021028
1" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E001021036
1" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap
E001401093
1" NPD, Sch 80 SE tap
E001421064
1" NPD, CL3000 SWE tap
E001421072
1" NPD, CL6000 SWE tap
E001421076
1" NPD, CL9000 SWE tap
E001441056
1" NPD, CL2000 FTE tap
E001441064
1" NPD, CL3000 FTE tap
E001441072
1" NPD, CL6000 FTE tap
E001591XXX
1" diam hole
E002021018
2" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E002021028
2" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E002021036
2" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap
E002401093
2" NPD, Sch 80 SE tap
E002421064
2" NPD, CL3000 SWE tap
E002421072
2" NPD, CL6000 SWE tap
E002421076
2" NPD, CL9000 SWE tap
E002441056
2" NPD, CL2000 FTE tap
E002441064
2" NPD, CL3000 FTE tap
E002441072
2" NPD, CL6000 FTE tap
E002591XXX
2" diam hole
E003021018
3" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E003021028
3" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E003021036
3" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap
E003401093
3" NPD, Sch 80 SE tap
E003421064
3" NPD, CL3000 SWE tap
E003441056
3" NPD, CL2000 FTE tap
E003441064
3" NPD, CL3000 FTE tap
E003441072
3" NPD, CL6000 FTE tap
E003591XXX
3" diam hole
E004021018
4" NPD, CL150 RFFE tap
E004021028
4" NPD, CL300 RFFE tap
E004021036
4" NPD, CL600 RFFE tap

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E004401093
E004421064
E004441056
E004441064
E004441072
E004591XXX

4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"

NPD,
NPD,
NPD,
NPD,
NPD,
diam

Sch 80
CL3000
CL2000
CL3000
CL6000
hole

SE tap
SWE tap
FTE tap
FTE tap
FTE tap

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5.1.2

Long Material Description Library


This library contains the long bill of materials description for all piping commodity items.
The long bill of materials description is only used for requisitions. It is usually a very long
description such as a paragraph. Nominal piping diameter is not included in the description.
This data is used strictly for MTO reporting and material control.
The long material descriptions are delivered in the file win32app\ingr\rdusrdb\us_lgbom.l.
The long material descriptions can be up to 500 characters in length.

5.1.2.1

Neutral Files
The Long Material Description Library is created through a neutral file which contains the
long material descriptions for commodity items. The neutral file contains unique commodity
codes followed by at least one space and a description enclosed in single quotes.
You can use neutral files to insert data into the Long Material Description Library or replace
existing data.
The commodity code identifies the Piping Commodity Library code or customers commodity
code. The character length for this code is determined from the character length of the
commodity code in the Size Dependent Data database table, or from the character length of
the commodity library code in the Piping Commodity Data table of the PJS database,
depending on which is being used to access the material descriptions.
The long description can be up to 500 characters. Because this description may include label
numbers which are translated to text strings, the reported (compiled) length of the description
can be up to 600 characters.

Data Retrieval
The system uses the Piping Commodity Library code or commodity code to access the text for
the long description in the Long Material Description Library.

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5.1.2.2
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Listing from longdescr.acd


DEFINE LONG DESCRIPTIONS

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!Cmdty Code ====================================Description========================================


DAABAXAABE
Monitor, 750 GPM at 100 psig, CL150 flat face flange end, station type, 4" CL150 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless
steel outlet w/stainless steel stem lock knobs with 0.75" coupling in base, w/shapertip nozzle, Stang BB0309-21 or approved equal
DAABAXAABF
Monitor, 750 GPM at 100 psig, CL150 flat face flange end, station type 4" CL150 in-let by 2.5" NHT stainless
steel outlet w/stainless steel stem lock knobs with 0.75" coupling in base, w/fog nozzle, Stang BB0309-21 or approved equal
DACBAXABBC
Monitor, 750 GPM at 100 psig, CL150 flat face flange end, elevated type, free standing, 4" CL150 in-let by
2.5" NHT stainless steel outlet, w/drain coupling, w/shapertip nozzle and two reaction supports, Stang BB2999-[427] high or
approved equal
DACBAXABBD
Monitor, 750 GPM at 100 psig, CL300 flat face flange end, elevated type, supported, 6" CL300 in-let by 2.5"
NHT stainless steel outlet, w/drain coupling, w/shapertip nozzle, Stang BB3561-[427] high or approved equal
DBAAAXBAAB
Fire hydrant, CL125 flat face flange end, 5" size, regular rating, ductile iron barrel, bronze trim,
bituminous paint below grade, red epoxy paint above grade, counterclockwise open, 4.5" steamer nozzle, two 2.5" hose nozzles
equipped w/caps and chains, [428], American Darling B-50-B or approved equal
DCBGDXEADA
Hose rack w/bronze angle valve, 300#, female threaded end, wall mount, right hand w/100 ft synthetic single
jacketed hose, rack nipple & fog nozzle, Powhatan 30-333 or approved equal
DDAXCJDAAA
Spray sprinkler, male threaded end, filled cone w/rupture disc, .313" orifice, Type 304 stainless steel,
Grinnell Fire Protection, Mulsifyre Projector S-1 50-12 or approved equal
FAAAAAWAAA
Flange, weld neck, flat face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, [409]
FAAAAAWWAA
Flange, weld neck, flat face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, cement lined, [409]
FAAABADIIA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F304, Sch 80S bore
FAAABADIIF
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F316, Sch 80S bore
FAAABADNPF
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-B166 Gr.600 UNS N06600, hot finish, Sch 80S bore
FAAABAOAAA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, Sch 160 bore
FAAABAOABB
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A350 Gr.LF2, Sch 160 bore
FAAABAOFFH
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F5, Sch 160 bore
FAAABAWAAA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, [409]
FAAABAWABB
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A350 Gr.LF2, [409]
FAAABAWFFH
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F5, [409]
FAAABAWFFL
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F9, [409]
FAAABAWGFD
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASME-SA182 Gr.F11, [409]
FAAABAWIIA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F304, [409]
FAAABAWIIF
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F316, [409]
FAAABAWNPF
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-B166 Gr.600 UNS N06600, hot finish, [409]
FAAABBDAAA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, XX-strong bore
FAAADAOAAA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, 125 Ra finish, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, Sch 160 bore
FAAADAOFFC
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, 125 Ra finish, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F11, Sch 160 bore
FAAADAWAAA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, 125 Ra finish, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A105, [409]
FAAADAWFFC
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, 125 Ra finish, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F11, [409]
FAAADBDFFC
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, 125 Ra finish, ANSI-B16.5 CL150, ASTM-A182 Gr.F11, XX-strong bore
FAABBADIIA
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL300, ASTM-A182 Gr.F304, Sch 80S bore
FAABBADIIB
Flange, weld neck, raised face flanged end, ANSI-B16.5 CL300, ASTM-A182 Gr.F304L, Sch 80S bore

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5.1.3

Specialty Material Description Library


This Library contains the material descriptions for any engineered items or in-line instruments
which are reported by MTO or material control. These material descriptions are job specific
and are accessed by the specialty items tag number.
This data is used strictly for MTO reporting and material control. The specialty material
descriptions can be up to 240 characters in length.

5.1.3.1

Neutral Files
Three neutral files are used to insert data into or replace data for the specialty material
descriptions.
Material descriptions for engineered items
(engineered item number = tag).
Material descriptions for instruments.
(instrument tag number = tag).
Material descriptions for pipe supports.
(commodity code = tag).
These files contain the specialty tag number and the text for the material description. The
specialty tag number is appended by a specialty type which is used to distinguish between
engineered items, in-line instruments, and pipe supports.
The descriptions in Specialty Material Description Library tend to be customer-specific. The
following is a listing of sample neutral files for the specialty data.

DEFINE SPECIALTY DESCRIPTIONS

Date/Time: Thu Apr 30 09:02:24 1992

Processed Library c:\newpipe\refdata\us_spbom.l

!Cmdty Code ====================================Description========================================


38-VI-9
RELIEF CONTROL VALVE.
INSTR
Instrument
PSPECIALTY
Piping specialty component
PSUPPORT
[970]
!

DEFINE SPECIALTY DESCRIPTIONS

Date/Time: Thu Apr 30 09:02:39 1992

Processed Library c:\newpipe\refdata\us_spbom.l

!Cmdty Code ====================================Description========================================


SPECIAL_ENGR
SPECIAL ANGLE OUTLET.
SPECIAL_ENGR
8 SPECIAL ANGLE OUTLET.
SPECIAL_ENGR
@O SPECIAL ANGLE OUTLET.

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DEFINE SPECIALTY DESCRIPTIONS

Date/Time: Thu Apr 30 09:02:56 1992

Processed Library c:\newpipe\refdata\us_spbom.l

!Cmdty Code
SUPP1
SUPP1
SUPP1
SUPP2
SUPP2
SUPP2
SUPP3
SUPP3
SUPP3

====================================Description========================================
PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 1.
8 PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 1.
@O PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 1.
PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 2.
8 PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 2.
@O PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 2.
PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 3.
8 PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 3.
@O PIPE SUPPORT NUMBER 3.

You must create three neutral files to insert data into or replace data for the specialty material
descriptions.
For engineered items (Specialties), PD_Report searches the Specialty Material Description
Library based on the piping_comp_no attribute. If this attribute is not found, the library is
searched for the commodity_name attribute.
For instruments, PD_Report searches the Specialty Material Description Library based on the
instrument_comp_no attribute. If this attribute is not found, the library is searched for the
model_code attribute.
For pipe supports, PD_Report searches the Specialty Material Description Library based on
the commodity_code attribute. If this attribute is not found, the library is searched first for the
model_code_phy attribute (indicating that this is a Physical Pipe Support) and finally for the
model_code_log attribute (indicating that this is a Logical Pipe Support).

Data Retrieval
The system uses the specialty tag number and specialty type to access the text for the material
descriptions in the Specialty Material Description Library.

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5.2

Labels in Material Descriptions


Attributes for mating implied items, specifically bolts and gaskets, are not stored in the
Design Database (dd_projname) where attributes for independent components are stored. You
can insert labels in Material Description Library for bolt and gasket entries, but these labels
must be classified as Piping Component Data labels when they are created.
Although data for bolts and gaskets is not recorded in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_34_x) in the Piping Design Database (dd_projname), bolt and gasket labels are
classified as Piping Component Data labels. The system retrieves the bolt and gasket
information for reporting using related attributes in the Piping Component Data Table
(pdtable_202).
Although all of the attributes for piping components are available when you define a bolt or
gasket label using the Piping Component Data labels option, only the following attributes
contain data that is pertinent to bolt and gasket reporting. The following list displays the
form-attribute/table-attribute relationship which define what data is actually reported from the
Piping Component Data Table (pdtable_202):
Label Attributes
commodity_name
option_code
maximum_temp
cp_1_nom_pip_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_rating
cp_1_sch_thk
table_suffix_green
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_rating
cp_2_sch_thk
table_suffix_red
commodity_code
model_code
PDS_sort_code
bend_radius
geometric_standard
weight_code
fabrication_cat
materials_grade
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

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commodity_name
option_code
maximum_temp
gcp_from_nom_diam
gcp_to_nom_diam
gcp_end_prep
gcp_rating
gcp_sch_thk
gcp_table_suffix
rcp_from_nom_diam
rcp_to_nom_diam
rcp_end_prep
rcp_rating
rcp_sch_thk
rcp_table_suffix
commodity_code
model_code
PDS_sort_code
modifier
geometric_standard
weight_code
fabrication_cat
materials_grade
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

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Labels in Material Descriptions

A Label Description Library is delivered in win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\labels.l and should be


edited to suit your projects needs.

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5.3

Database Table/Column Information


for Reporting
The following lists the default column values for each of the database tables used in reporting.
The column numbers are required for any index identified with a # in the index value such as
(BG#). The numbers at the far right identify the data_type for the attribute.
All data in the Piping Design Database is a direct representation of the design.ddl file. Any
additional attributes added to any ddl may still be reported. The following rules should be
used to determine the data type for any additional attributes.
All data_types translate into the following numbers based on the following ddl file definitions
which can be used to determine data_type for user-defined attributes:
character1
short (SN#)1
short (NPD)1
double (Dist. Model)1
double (Dist. NPD)1
double (ins thick units)1
short2
integer3
float4
double5

Units for density, surface area, weight, and temperature are reported through
the Project Data index, B**Qn.
The insulation thickness units are set through file design of active line data
with PD_Design Place Component command. They will be either NPD units
or Model units depending on the toggle setting. See the Piping Design
Graphics Reference Guide for more information.

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5.3.1

Piping Design Database (dd_projname)

Table 12 - Piping Segment Data


system_unique_no
line_number_label
line_id
unit_number
unit_code
module_no
package_system_no
train_number
fluid_code
line_sequence_no
nominal_piping_dia
piping_mater_class
gasket_separation
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
construction_stat
hold_status
approval_status
schedule_override
nor_oper_pres
nor_oper_temp
alt_oper_pres
alt_oper_temp
nor_dgn_pres
nor_dgn_temp
alt_dgn_pres
alt_dgn_temp
steam_outlet_temp
mater_of_construct
safety_class
design_standard
design_area_number
design_resp
construction_resp
supply_resp
coating_reqmts
cleaning_reqmts
fluid_category
nor_op_pres_units
nor_op_temp_units
alt_op_pres_units
alt_op_temp_units
nor_dgn_pres_units
nor_dgn_temp_units
alt_dgn_pres_units
alt_dgn_temp_units
steam_temp_units
stress_system_no
stress_reqmts
hyd_system_no

integer
index 1
character(24) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
character(3)
..........................
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
character(2)
..........................
short
(SN125) ..............
character(16) ..........................
short ............................(NPD).
character(16) ..........................
character(8)
..........................
short
(SN220) ..............
double
(ins thick units) ....
double
(SN1074 units) .......
short
(SN200) ..............
short
(SN210) ..............
double .................................
short
(SN130) ..............
short
(SN50) ...............
short
(SN35) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6)
..........................
short
(SN340) ..............
short
(SN570) ..............
character(10) ..........................
short
(SN160) ..............
short
(SN160) ..............
short
(SN160) ..............
short
(SN190) ..............
short
(SN230) ..............
character(4) ...........................
short
(SN1064) .............
short
(SN1056) .............
short
(SN1064) .............
short
(SN1056) .............
short
(SN1064) .............
short
(SN1056) .............
short
(SN1064) .............
short
(SN1056) .............
short
(SN1056) .............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ..............
character(12) ..........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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23
24
25
26
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28
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34
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60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

hyd_reqmts
specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id

short
(SN360) ..............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ..............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) ..............
integer ................................
character(8) ...........................
character(24) ..........................
integer ................................
character(80) ..........................

1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
2 or 1
3
1
1
3
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ..............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ..............
short
(SN180) ..............
short
(SN420) ..............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ..............
short
(SN578) ..............
short
(SN576) ..............
short
(SN577) ..............
short
(SN145) ..............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ..............
short
(SN130) ..............
short
(SN50) ...............
short
(SN200) ..............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
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heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

short
(SN210) ..............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ..............
short
(SN499) ..............

1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ....................(Dist. Model)
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

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89
90
91
92

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1

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95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

double ...................(Dist. Model).


character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

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115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

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120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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18
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20

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system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ..............
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ..............
short
(SN180) ..............
short
(SN425) ..............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ..............
short
(SN578) ..............
short
(SN576) ..............
short
(SN577) ..............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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23
24
25
26
27
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29
30
31
32
33
34
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38
39
40

materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

short
(SN145) ..............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss

short
(SN330) ..............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

short
(SN330) ..............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ....................(Dist. Model)
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
3
2
2
2

Table 67 - Instrument and Specialty Component Data


system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
short
(SN365) ..............
short
(SN180) ..............
short
(SN430) ..............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ..............
short
(SN578) ..............
short
(SN576) ..............
short
(SN577) ..............

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

short
(SN145) ..............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double
(SN1028 units) .......
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ..............
short
(SN130) ..............
short
(SN50) ...............
short
(SN160) ..............
short
(SN160) ..............
short
(SN200) ..............
short
(SN210) ..............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ..............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........
short
(SN230) ..............
short
(SN340) ..............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ..............
short
(SN499) ..............

1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
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cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
2
5
5

81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ..............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ..............
character(8)
(SN332) ..............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119

cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

120
121
122
123
124
125

unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5
5

126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

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Table 80 - Pipe Support Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

192

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) ........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ...............
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer ................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
short
(SN145) ...............
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
2 or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
2
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

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5.3.2

Equipment Modeling Database

Table 21 - Equipment Group


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

Table 22 - Equipment Nozzle


nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ..............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ...............
character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
short
(SN220) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN576) ...............
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ...............

1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Table 23 - Equipment Nozzle - Extended


1
2
3
4
5
6

nozzle_indx_no
equip_indx_no
parm_indx_no
parm_noz_no
face_of_flange_x
face_of_flange_y

integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
3
2
5
5

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9
10
11
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

194

face_of_flange_z
face_flange_pri_1
face_flange_pri_2
face_flange_pri_3
face_flange_sec_1
face_flange_sec_2
face_flange_sec_3
face_flange_nor_1
face_flange_nor_2
face_flange_nor_3
nozzle_type
nozzle_length_1
nozzle_length_2
nozzle_radius
reference_item
ref_loc_x
ref_loc_y
ref_loc_z
ref_loc_pri_1
ref_loc_pri_2
ref_loc_pri_3
ref_loc_sec_1
ref_loc_sec_2
ref_loc_sec_3
ref_loc_nor_1
ref_loc_nor_2
ref_loc_nor_3
orientation_1
orientation_2
orientation_3
orientation_4
dimension_1
dimension_2
dimension_3
dimension_4
dimension_5
dimension_6
c_face_of_flange_x
c_face_of_flange_y
c_face_of_flange_z
c_face_flange_pri
c_face_flange_sec
c_face_flange_nor
c_nozzle_length_1
c_nozzle_length_2
c_nozzle_radius
c_ref_loc_x
c_ref_loc_y
c_ref_loc_z
c_ref_loc_pri
c_ref_loc_sec
c_ref_loc_nor
c_orientation_1
c_orientation_2
c_orientation_3
c_orientation_4
c_dimension_1
c_dimension_2
c_dimension_3
c_dimension_4
c_dimension_5
c_dimension_6

double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(11) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(11) ...........................
character(11) ...........................
character(11) ...........................
character(11) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Table 24 - Equipment Datum Point


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

equip_indx_no
parm_indx_no
point_type
point_indx_no
loc_x
loc_y
loc_z
loc_pri_1
loc_pri_2
loc_pri_3
loc_sec_1
loc_sec_2
loc_sec_3
loc_nor_1
loc_nor_2
loc_nor_3
c_loc_x
c_loc_y
c_loc_z
c_loc_pri
c_loc_sec
c_loc_nor

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................

3
3
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 25 - Equipment Primitive


equip_indx_no
prim_name
place_pnt_no
place_by_x
place_by_y
place_by_z
place_by_pri_1
place_by_pri_2
place_by_pri_3
place_by_sec_1
place_by_sec_2
place_by_sec_3
place_by_nor_1
place_by_nor_2
place_by_nor_3
category_type
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
dimension_d
dimension_e
c_place_by_x
c_place_by_y
c_place_by_z
c_place_by_pri
c_place_by_sec
c_place_by_nor
c_dimension_a
c_dimension_b
c_dimension_c
c_dimension_d
c_dimension_e

integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(41) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................

3
1
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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Database Info

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59

196

equip_indx_no
prim_name
place_point_no
place_by_pri_1
place_by_pri_2
place_by_pri_3
place_by_sec_1
place_by_sec_2
place_by_sec_3
place_by_nor_1
place_by_nor_2
place_by_nor_3
category_type
number_vertices
projection
vertex_1_x
vertex_1_y
vertex_2_x
vertex_2_y
vertex_3_x
vertex_3_y
vertex_4_x
vertex_4_y
vertex_5_x
vertex_5_y
vertex_6_x
vertex_6_y
vertex_7_x
vertex_7_y
vertex_8_x
vertex_8_y
vertex_9_x
vertex_9_y
vertex_10_x
vertex_10_y
vertex_11_x
vertex_11_y
vertex_12_x
vertex_12_y
vertex_13_x
vertex_13_y
vertex_14_x
vertex_14_y
vertex_15_x
vertex_15_y
vertex_16_x
vertex_16_y
vertex_17_x
vertex_17_y
vertex_18_x
vertex_18_y
vertex_19_x
vertex_19_y
vertex_20_x
vertex_20_y
c_place_by_pri
c_place_by_sec
c_place_by_nor
c_projection

integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................
character(31) ...........................

3
1
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1

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60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99

c_vertex_1_x
c_vertex_1_y
c_vertex_2_x
c_vertex_2_y
c_vertex_3_x
c_vertex_3_y
c_vertex_4_x
c_vertex_4_y
c_vertex_5_x
c_vertex_5_y
c_vertex_6_x
c_vertex_6_y
c_vertex_7_x
c_vertex_7_y
c_vertex_8_x
c_vertex_8_y
c_vertex_9_x
c_vertex_9_y
c_vertex_10_x
c_vertex_10_y
c_vertex_11_x
c_vertex_11_y
c_vertex_12_x
c_vertex_12_y
c_vertex_13_x
c_vertex_13_y
c_vertex_14_x
c_vertex_14_y
c_vertex_15_x
c_vertex_15_y
c_vertex_16_x
c_vertex_16_y
c_vertex_17_x
c_vertex_17_y
c_vertex_18_x
c_vertex_18_y
c_vertex_19_x
c_vertex_19_y
c_vertex_20_x
c_vertex_20_y

character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 27 - Equipment Parametric


equip_indx_no
parm_indx_no
symbol_name
place_pnt_no
place_by_x
place_by_y
place_by_z
place_by_pri_1
place_by_pri_2
place_by_pri_3
place_by_sec_1
place_by_sec_2
place_by_sec_3
place_by_nor_1
place_by_nor_2
place_by_nor_3
c_place_by_x

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(41) ...........................

3
3
1
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

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Database Info

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

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18
19
20
21
22

c_place_by_y
c_place_by_z
c_place_by_pri
c_place_by_sec
c_place_by_nor

character(41)
character(41)
character(31)
character(31)
character(31)

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................

1
1
1
1
1

Table 28 - Equipment Parametric - Extended


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

198

parm_indx_no
form_indx_no
form_name
form_fld
data_type
dimension_no
nozzle_fld
fld_attribute
fld_default
fld_name
value_real
value_char

integer .................................
short ...................................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(21) ...........................
character(13) ...........................
double ..................................
character(41) ...........................

3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
5
1

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5.3.3

Project Control Database

Table 101 - Project Description Data


1
2
3
4
5
6

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no
company_name
plant_name

integer .................................
character(15) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................

3
1
1
1
1
1

Table 102 - Reference Database Management Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

type_of_rdb_data
approval_status
rdb_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date

short ...................................
short
(SN35) ................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3

Table 103 - Project Control Data


product_version_no
report_path
report_node
report_format_path
report_format_node
report_filter_path
report_filter_node
piping_eden_path
piping_eden_node
eden_table_path
eden_table_node
piping_spec_path
piping_spec_node
assembly_path
assembly_node
model_builder_path
model_builder_node
design_review_path
design_review_node
std_note_lib_path
std_note_lib_node
eqp_eden_path
eqp_eden_node
tdf_table_path
tdf_table_node
clash_report_path
clash_report_node
clash_plot_path
clash_plot_node

short ...................................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

5. Library and
Database Info

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

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31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

mdl_status_low_dr
mdl_status_high_dr
mdl_status_low_ic
mdl_status_high_ic
area_owner_opt_ic
eqp_insul_opt_ic
eqp_con_tol_opt_ic
clash_rpt_index_no
report_search_path
report_search_node
sup_tdf_table_path
sup_tdf_table_node

short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
................................
short
................................
short
................................
integer
................................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................

1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

Table 104 - Project Archival Management Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

5.3.4

archival_index_no
archival_number
archival_descript
archival_file_spec
path_name
network_address
month_map
day_of_week_map
day_map
time_of_day
schedule_type

integer .................................
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ....................................

3
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
2

Model Management Data

Table 111 - Engineering Discipline Data


1
2
3
4
5

discipline_indx_no
discipline_name
intra_disc_ifc_flg
discipline_mtrx_a
discipline_mtrx_b

short ...................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
1
2
3
3

Table 112 - Design Area Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

200

discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
area_name
description
volume_low_x
volume_low_y
volume_low_z
volume_high_x
volume_high_y
volume_high_z
interference_mode
area_lock_owner
area_lock_status
area_lock_date
clash_rpt_index_no

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(10) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(10) ............................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
2
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
3
3

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Project Control Database

Table 113 - Model Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

model_index_no
discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
partition_no
model_no
description
model_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
verification_date
revision_date
application_type
model_type
model_status

integer
index 1 ...............
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(10) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
.................................
short
...................................
short
(SN1605) ..............

3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1

Table 114 - Piping Model Data


1
2
3
4
5
6

partition_no
max_segment_number
max_piping_number
max_pipe_number
max_instr_number
max_support_number

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
3
3
3

Table 115 - Model Setup Data


1
2
3
4
5

5.3.5

discipline_indx_no
default_path_name
default_node
ref_mdl_symbology
symbology_display

short ...................................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................

2
1
1
2
2

Structural Management Data

1
2
3
4
5
6

sub_project_ndx_no
sub_project_no
sub_project_name
sub_project_path
sub_project_node
sub_project_mount

short ...................................
character(15) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(50) ...........................

5. Library and
Database Info

Table 116 - Structural Sub-Project Control Data


2
1
1
1
1
1

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Table 117 - Structural Design Area Per Sub-Project Data


1
2

area_index_no
short
sub_project_ndx_no short

.................................... 2
.................................... 2

Table 118 - Inspection Iso Data


1
2
3

5.3.6

inspection_iso_id character(24) ............................ 1


inspection_status short .................................... 2
max_inspection_key short .................................... 2

Drawing Management Data

Table 121 - Drawing Data


1 dwg_index_no
2 drawing_no
3 drawing_title
4 default_scale
5 approval_initials
6 approval_date
7 approval_status
8 completion_status
9 drawing_size
10 drawing_type
11 last_revision_no
12 drawing_file_spec
13 path_name
14 network_address
15 lock_owner
16 lock_status
17 lock_date
18 revision_date
19 last_rev_index_no
20 release_revision
21 release_date
22 checking_status
23 standard_note_no_a
24 standard_note_no_b
25, custom_1
26, custom_2
27, custom_3
28, custom_4
29, custom_5
30, custom_6
31, custom_7
32, custom_8
33, custom_9
34, custom_10

202

integer
index 1 ............... 3
character(24)
index 2 ............... 1
character(40) ........................... 1
character(16) ........................... 1
character(4) ............................ 1
integer ................................. 3
short
(SN35) ................ 1
short ................................... 2
short
(SN1202) .............. 1
short
(SN2000)
index 3 . 1
character(2) ............................ 1
character(14) ........................... 1
character(36) ........................... 1
character(26) ........................... 1
character(10) ........................... 1
short ................................... 2
integer ................................. 3
integer ................................. 3
short ................................... 2
character(2) ............................ 1
integer ................................. 3
short ................................... 2
short
(SN499) ........... 2 or 1
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or 1
, character(40).............................1
, character(40).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, character(16).............................1
, integer...................................2
, integer...................................2

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Table 122 - Drawing View Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

dwg_view_index_no
dwg_view_no
dwg_view_name
dwg_view_scale
dwg_index_no
saved_view_name
viewing_direction
composition_status
dwg_view_x_low
dwg_view_y_low
dwg_view_z_low
dwg_view_x_high
dwg_view_y_high
dwg_view_z_high
vhl_category_index
drawing_view_type

integer
index 1
character(6)
index 2 ...............
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer .................................
character(6) ............................
short
(SN1620 optional) .....
short
(SN1630) ..............
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................

1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

Table 123 - Drawing View Reference Model Data


1
2

dwg_view_index_no
model_index_no

integer
integer

.................................
.................................

3
3

Table 124 - Composite Drawing View Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

comp_dwg_index_no
comp_dwg_view_no
comp_dwg_view_name
comp_dwg_v_scale
dwg_index_no
dwg_view_index_a
dwg_view_index_b
dwg_view_index_c
dwg_view_index_d
dwg_view_index_e
dwg_view_index_f
dwg_view_index_g
dwg_view_index_h
dwg_view_index_i
dwg_view_index_j

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

dwg_index_no
revision_index_no
revision_no
revision_date
revision_by
checked_by
rev_description
appr_by_1
appr_by_2
appr_by_3

integer .................................
short ...................................
character(2) ............................
integer .................................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(40) ...........................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................

5. Library and
Database Info

Table 125 - Drawing Revision Data


3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1

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12
13
14
15
16

appr_by_4
appr_by_1_date
appr_by_2_date
appr_by_3_date
appr_by_4_date
checked_date

character(4) ............................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

1
3
3
3
3
3

Table 126 - Drawing Setup Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

drawing_type
drawing_size
drawing_scale
default_path_name
default_node
discipline_mask
alternate_seed_opt
cell_file_spec
cell_path_name
cell_net_address
plot_catgy_mask_a
plot_catgy_mask_b
label_mask_a
label_mask_b
label_mask_c
label_mask_d
custom_1
custom_2
custom_3
custom_4
custom_5
custom_6
custom_7
custom_8
custom_9
custom_10

short
(SN2000) ......................
short
(SN1202) ......................
character(16) ............................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer ..................................
integer .................................

1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3

Table 127 - Reference Model Display Category Setup Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

204

drawing_type
discipline_indx_no
category_mask_a
category_mask_b
category_mask_c
category_mask_d
vhl_category_msk_a
vhl_category_msk_b
vhl_category_msk_c
vhl_category_msk_d
vhl_ref_symbology
vhl_symbology

short
(SN2000) .......................
short
.................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
short ....................................
short ....................................

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

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Table 128 - Plotting Default Data


1
2
3
4
5
6

5.3.7

iplot_index_no
iplot_number
iplot_description
iplot_file_spec
path_name
network_address

integer .................................
character(24) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(14) ............................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................

1
1
1
1
1
1

Interference Management Data

Table 131 - Interference Clash Job Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

system_unique_no
discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
unique_sequence_no
completion_date
control_user_no
env_creation_date
clash_check_option
volume_filter_opt
volume_low_x
volume_low_y
volume_low_z
volume_high_x
volume_high_y
volume_high_z

integer
index 1 ..............
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short
(SN1208) .............
short
(SN1209) .............
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
2
2
3
1
2
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3

Table 132 - Interference Clash Data Per Project


unique_clash_id
if_approval_status
comp_a_unique_id
comp_b_unique_id
model_index_no_a
model_index_no_b
discipline_index_a
discipline_index_b
recent_clash_type
recent_plot_date
recent_review_date
recent_sequence_no
area_index_no
action_discipline
recent_seq_no_b
area_index_no_b

integer
index 1
..............
short
(SN1203) ..............
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short
(SN1204) ..............
integer .................................
integer
index 2
..............
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
2

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2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

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Table 133 - Interference Clash Data Per Job


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
unique_sequence_no
clash_type
comp_a_range_x_lo
comp_a_range_y_lo
comp_a_range_z_lo
comp_a_range_x_hi
comp_a_range_y_hi
comp_a_range_z_hi
comp_b_range_x_lo
comp_b_range_y_lo
comp_b_range_z_lo
comp_b_range_x_hi
comp_b_range_y_hi
comp_b_range_z_hi

integer
integer
integer
short
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer

.................................
index 1.................
index 2.................
(SN1204)
index 3 .
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................

3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3

Table 134 - Component Interference Clash Data Per


Project
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

unique_comp_id
comp_table_number
comp_row_number
model_index_no
primary_descript
secondary_descript
comp_model_status

integer
index 1.................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
short ...................................

3
2
3
3
1
1
2

Table 135 - Interference Clash Review History Information


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
review_date
review_user_no
responsib_user_no
action
review_comment
approval_method

integer
index 1 ...............
integer
index 2 ...............
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short
(SN1205) ..............
character(100) ..........................
short
(SN1207) ..............

3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1

Table 136 - Interference Clash Plot History Information


1
2
3
4

206

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
plot_date
responsib_user_no

integer
index 1 ..............
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
3
1
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Report Management Data

Table 141 - Report Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

report_index_no
report_no
report_title
approval_initials
approval_date
approval_status
last_revision_no
report_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date
format_index_no
filter_index_no
last_rev_index_no
report_source
report_type
search_index_no

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24)
index 2 ...............
character(40) ...........................
character(4) ............................
integer .................................
short
(SN35) ................
character(2) ............................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short
(SN1310) ..............
short
(SN1310) ..............
integer ..................................

3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
3
2
1
1
3

Table 142 - Report Format Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

format_index_no
format_number
format_description
format_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date
rpt_format_source

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN1310) ..............

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1

Table 143 - Report Discrimination Data


filter_index_no
filter_number
filter_description
filter_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date
rpt_filter_source

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN1310) ..............

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1

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Database Info

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

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Table 144 - Report Revision Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7

report_index_no
revision_index_no
revision_no
revision_date
revision_by
checked_by
rev_description

integer .................................
short ...................................
character(2) ............................
integer .................................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(40) ...........................

3
2
1
1
1
1
1

Table 145 - Report Search Criteria Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

search_index_no
search_number
search_description
search_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date
rpt_search_source

integer
index 1 ......................
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN1310) .....................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
1

Table 151 - DesignReview Management Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

208

review_index_no
review_no
review_title
review_type
control_file_spec
control_path_name
control_node
control_lock_owner
control_lock_stat
control_lock_date
tag_file_spec
tag_path_name
tag_node
tag_lock_owner
tag_lock_status
tag_lock_date
session_rev_date
label_rev_date
label_file_spec
label_path_name
label_net_address
month_map
day_of_week_map
day_map
time_of_day

integer
index 1
..............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
short
(SN1410) ..............
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer ..................................
integer .................................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
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5.3.9

Package/Release Management Data

Table 161 - Package Data


1
2
3
4
5

package_index_no
package_no
package_title
release_revision
release_date

integer
index 1 ..............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(2)
...........................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
3

Table 162 - Document Data


1
2
3
4

document_index_no
package_index_no
document_type
document_sub_type

5.3.10

integer
integer
short
short

.................................
.................................
(SN1710) ..............
(SN1720) ..............

3
3
1
1

Pipe Support Drawing Management Data

Table 170 - Pipe Support Drawing Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

support_unique_no
ganged_id
grouped_id
area_index_no
model_index_no
drawing_title
drawing_file_spec
path_name
network_address
support_lineid
material_index
revision_no
revision_date
drawing_status
sheet_no
sheet_total

integer ..................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
short ....................................
short ....................................
character(40) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(20) ............................
short ....................................
integer ..................................
short ....................................
short ....................................
short ....................................

3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
2

1
2
3

weld_id
weld_id_data
last_modified_date

5. Library and
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Table 171 - Weld Data


character(80) .......................... 1
character(40) ........................... 1
integer ............................... 3

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5.3.11

Isometric Drawing Management Data

Table 180 - Isometric Files Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

isofile_indx_no
isodflt_indx_no
isofile_type
isofile_spec
path_name
network_address
iso_description
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date

integer ..................................
integer ..................................
short ...................................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................
character(40) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ....................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................

3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3

Table 181 - Project Options Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

isoproj_indx_no
isoproj_task_opt
isoproj_name_opt
isoproj_dwg_opt
isodflt_indx_no
reserved_1
reserved_2
reserved_3
reserved_4
isoproj_name_label
isoproj_dwg_label
sub_directory_opt

integer
index 1 ............
short ..................................
short ..................................
short .................................
integer ...............................
character(26) .........................
character(36) .........................
character(20) .........................
character(20) .........................
short
................................
short
................................
short
................................

3
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2

Table 182 - Defaults Set Data


1
2
3
4

isodflt_indx_no
isodflt_tag
isodflt_descr
isodflt_rev_date

integer ...............................
character(12)
index 1 ...........
character(40) .........................
integer ...............................

3
1
1
3

Table 183 - Isometric Design Area Definition Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

210

iso_area_indx_no
area_indx_no1
area_indx_no2
area_indx_no3
area_indx_no4
area_indx_no5
area_indx_no6
selection_mode
iso_area_name
iso_area_desc
user_data_indx_n o

integer ...............................
short
index 1 ..............
short
...............................
short
...............................
short
...............................
short
...............................
short
...............................
short
...............................
character(10) .........................
character(40) .........................
integer ...............................

3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

isodflt_indx_no
cont_indx_no1
cont_indx_no2
cont_indx_no3
cont_indx_no4
cont_indx_no5
cont_indx_no6
cont_indx_no7
cont_indx_no8
cont_indx_no9
cont_indx_no10
cont_indx_no11
cont_indx_no12
cont_indx_no13
cont_indx_no14
cont_indx_no15
cont_indx_no16
cont_indx_no17
cont_indx_no18
cont_indx_no19
cont_indx_no20

integer
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short
short

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
..............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Table 184 - Isometric User Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

user_data_indx_no
type_of_user_data
user_data_1
user_data_2
user_data_3
user_data_4
user_data_5
user_data_6
user_data_7
user_data_8
user_data_9
user_data_10

integer ...............................
short
...............................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................
character(40) .........................

3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 185 - Isometric Drawing Extraction Data


drawing_indx_no
iso_area_indx_no
lineid_1
lineid_2
lineid_3
number_of_sections
drawing_number
batch_ref_no
iso_dgn_name
model_status_code
model_revised_date
lst_extraction_date
tot_no_extractions
no_sheets_extract
last_mto_date
mto_to_mtl_control
no_of_revisions
user_data_indx_no
iso_type

integer ...............................
integer
index 1 ...........
character(24)
index 2 ...........
character(24) .........................
character(24) .........................
short .................................
character(24) .........................
character(12) .........................
character(24) .........................
character(2)
.........................
integer
..............................
integer
..............................
short
..............................
short
..............................
integer
..............................
integer
..............................
short
..............................
integer
..............................
short
index 3 ............

3
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
2

5. Library and
Database Info

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

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Table 186 - Isometric Drawing Revision Information


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

draw_rev_indx_no
draw_sht_indx_no
type_of_revision
revision_number
generated_by
checked_by
approved_by
extraction_date
extraction_no
sheets_extracted
rev_description
isodflt_indx_no

integer
..............................
integer
index 1 ..................
short
index 2 ..................
short
index 3 ..................
character(3) ..........................
character(3) ..........................
character(3) ..........................
integer
..............................
short
..............................
short
..............................
character(60) .........................
integer ...............................

3
3
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
3

Table 187 - Isometric Last Used Occurrence Data


1
2

table_no
last_used

integer
integer

...............................
...............................

3
3

Table 188 - Isometric Sheet Extraction Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7

sheet_indx_no
drawing_indx_no
sheet_no
last_extract_date
tot_no_extractions
last_mto_date
no_of_revisions

integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer

..............................
index 1 ...........
index 2 ...........
..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Table 189 - Isometric Drawing Re-Extraction Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

212

drawing_indx_no
section_no
start_traversal_x
start_traversal_y
start_traversal_z
start_entity
start_comp_occ
start_seg_occ

integer
short
integer
integer
integer
short
integer
integer

index 1 ...........
index 2 ...........
..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................

3
3
3
3
3
2
3
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Table 201 - Piping Materials Class Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

system_unique_no
piping_mater_class
revision_no
version_no
revision_date
fluid_code
mater_of_construct
corrosion_allow
mat_description
service_lim_table
diameter_table
thickness_table
materials_table
thickness_equation
branch_table
tap_data_table
vent_drain_macro
gasket_separation
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
revision_mngt_date
bend_deflect_table
pipe_length_table

integer .................................
character(16) ...........................
character(2) ............................
character(2)
...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(6)
(SN125)
..............
character(6) ............................
double ..................................
short
(SN148) ...............
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............
integer .................................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................

3
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 or 1
2 or 1
3
1
1

Table 202 - Piping Commodity Specification Data


system_unique_no
piping_mater_class
commodity_name
option_code
maximum_temp
gcp_from_nom_diam
gcp_to_nom_diam
gcp_end_prep
gcp_rating
gcp_sch_thk
gcp_table_suffix
rcp_from_nom_diam
rcp_to_nom_diam
rcp_end_prep
rcp_rating
rcp_sch_thk
rcp_table_suffix
commodity_code
model_code
PDS_sort_code
modifier
geometric_standard
weight_code
fabrication_cat
materials_grade
standard_note_no_a

integer .................................
character(16)
index 1 ...............
character(6) ............................
short
(SN400) ...............
double ..................................
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN576) ...............
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN577) ...............
character(16) ...........................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
double ..................................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

3
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
2 or 1

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3
4
5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

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27 standard_note_no_b
28 input_form_type

short
short

(SN499)
(SN990)

...............
...............

2 or 1
2 or 1

Table 203 - Piping Specialty Specification Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
model_code
option_code
gcp_from_nom_diam
gcp_to_nom_diam
gcp_end_prep
gcp_rating
gcp_sch_thk
gcp_table_suffix
rcp_from_nom_diam
rcp_to_nom_diam
rcp_end_prep
rcp_rating
rcp_sch_thk
rcp_table_suffix
physical_data_id
PDS_sort_code
modifier
geometric_standard
weight_code
fabrication_cat
materials_grade
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
input_form_type

integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short
(SN400) ...............
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN576) ...............
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN577) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(6) ............................
double ..................................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN990) ...............

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
2 or 1
2 or 1
2 or 1

Table 204 - Instrument Component Specification Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

214

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
gcp_from_nom_diam
gcp_to_nom_diam
gcp_end_prep
gcp_rating
gcp_sch_thk
gcp_table_suffix
rcp_from_nom_diam
rcp_to_nom_diam
rcp_end_prep
rcp_rating
rcp_sch_thk
rcp_table_suffix
physical_data_id
PDS_sort_code
modifier
geometric_standard
weight_code
fabrication_cat
materials_grade
standard_note_no_a

integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short
(SN400) ...............
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN576) ...............
short .............................(NPD).
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
short
(SN577) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(6) ............................
double ..................................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
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26 input_form_type

short
short

(SN499)
(SN990)

...............
...............

2 or 1
2 or 1

Table 205 - Tap Properties Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

system_unique_no
tap_table_name
nominal_piping_dia
option_code
end_preparation
rating
sched_thick
tap_material_code

integer .................................
character(6) ............................
short .............................(NPD).
short
(SN400) ...............
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
character(10) ...........................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 211 - Piping Commodity Size-Dependent Material


Data
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

system_unique_no
sys_commodity_code
gcp_nom_diam
rcp_nom_diam
gcp_sch_thk
rcp_sch_thk
commodity_code
weld_weight
unit_price
manhours

integer .................................
character(16)
index 1 ...............
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(8) ............................
character(8) ............................
character(16) ............................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5

Table 212 - Piping Commodity Implied Material Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

system_unique_no
sys_commodity_code
gcp_from_nom_diam
gcp_to_nom_diam
rcp_from_nom_diam
rcp_to_nom_diam
commodity_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no

integer
index 1 ...............
character(16) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(16) ...........................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................

3
1
1
1
2
2
1
5
2
2 or 1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

specialty_rev_date
instr_rev_date
tap_data_rev_date
size_data_rev_date
implied_rev_date
cmp_insul_rev_date
flg_insul_rev_data
con_tol_excl_data

integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer

.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................

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Table 221 - Reference Database Revision Management


Data
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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Table 231 - Component Insulation Exclusion Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

system_unique_no
commodity_name
model_code
gcp_npd_from
gcp_npd_to
rcp_npd_from
rcp_npd_to
heat_tracing_from
heat_tracing_to
insul_purpose_from
insul_purpose_to
nor_oper_temp_from
nor_oper_temp_to

integer .................................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
short
.................................
short
.................................
short
.................................
short
.................................
short
(SN200) .................
short
(SN200) .................
short
(SN220) .................
short
(SN220) .................
double
.................................
double
.................................

3
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
5
5

Table 232 - Flange Insulation Exclusion Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

system_unique_no
bolted_npd_from
bolted_npd_to
heat_tracing_from
heat_tracing_to
insul_purpose_from
insul_purpose_to
nor_oper_temp_from
nor_oper_temp_to

integer .................................
short
.................................
short
..................................
short
(SN200)...................
short
(SN200)...................
short
(SN220)...................
short
(SN220)...................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
5

Table 233 - Piping Construction Tolerance Exclusion Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7

system_unique_no
commodity_name
model_code
gcp_npd_from
gcp_npd_to
rcp_npd_from
rcp_npd_to

integer ..................................
character(6) ............................
character(6) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 240 - Pipe Support Group


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2
3

system_unique_no
support_group
group_descr

integer .................................. 3
character(6) ............................. 1
character(40) ............................ 1

Table 241 - Pipe Support Commodity Reference Data


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2
3
4
5

216

system_unique_no
support_group
commodity_name
npd_from
npd_to

integer ..................................
character(6) .............................
character(6) .............................
short ....................................
short ....................................

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1
1
2
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7
8
9
10
11

tdf_table_name
temp_table
sched_table
attachment_type
model_code
material_desr

character(8) .............................
character(8) .............................
character(8) .............................
short ....................................
character(6) .............................
character(50) ............................

1
1
1
2
1
1

Table 242 - Pipe Support Material Reference Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

system_unique_no
commodity_name
npd_from
npd_to
geometric_standard
material_index
drawing_seed
item_key0
item_key1
item_key2

integer ..................................
character(6) .............................
short ....................................
short ....................................
short
(SN575)........................
character(16) ............................
character(16) ............................
character(2) .............................
character(2) .............................
character(2) .............................

3
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 243 - Pipe Support Description Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7

system_unique_no
material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension_att_no
implied_status
material_descr

integer ..................................
character(16) ............................
short ....................................
short ....................................
short ....................................
short ....................................
character(80) ............................

3
1
2
2
2
2
1

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5.3.13

FrameWorks Plus Data


You can change the name of any attribute if necessary; however, you cannot move the attribute
to a different location. Additionally, the following restrictions apply:
All model_index_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is used in the
pdtable_900.
All table_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is used in the
pdtable_910.

Table 500 - Model Data Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

model_index_no
area_index_no
fwp_model_id
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
model_units
length_units
force_units
analytical_sw
dgn_code_setting
std_section_table
user_section_table

integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(64) ...........................
character(64) ...........................

3
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 532 - Linear Member Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

218

model_index_no
linear_member_id
member_type
member_name
section_type
end1_section
end2_section
grade
material
created
modified
reflect
member_status
class
cardinalPoint
rotation
ov_x
ov_y
ov_z
end1_cutback_prio
end2_citback_prio
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
framemem_TOS

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(3) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ....................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................

3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

total_length
cut_length
tot_len_strfmt
cut_len_strfmt
surface_area
member_weight
weight_per_unitlen
fireproof_type
fireproof_lenbasis
fireproof_applied
fireproof_thick
fireproof_length
fireproof_volume

double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(27) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

5
5
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
5
5
5

Table 534 - LinearMem CoordData Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

model_index_no
linear_member_id
end1_x
end1_y
end1_z
end2_x
end2_y
end2_z
end1_offset_x
end1_offset_y
end1_offset_z
end2_offset_x
end2_offset_y
end2_offset_z
x_offset
y_offset
end1_cutback_min
end1_cutback_max
end2_cutback_min
end2_cutback_max
workpoint_offset
end1_FPsetback
end2_FPsetback
member_FPsetback
arc_radius
arc_center_x
arc_center_y
arc_center_z

integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Table 536 - 3D Member Table


model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
name
grade
material
class
member_status
created
modified
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
short ...................................

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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
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2

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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

num_of_holes
rotation
mem_offset
radius
surface_area
net_surface_area
thickness
volume
net_volume
weight
area

short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Table 538 - 3D Member Geometry Table


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
face
coord_index
coord_x
coord_y
coord_z

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
1
1
2
5
5
5

Table 540 - NamedGrp Defn Table


1
2
3

sub_project_idx_no
named_group_index
named_group_desc

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(45) ...........................

2
2
1

Table 542 - Fwperr Table


1
2
3
4

model_index_no
error_code
tableno
member_no

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................

3
3
2
3

Table 544 - NamedGrp Member Table


1
2
3
4

220

model_index_no
member_id
member_type
named_group_index

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................

3
3
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5.3.14

Material Takeoff Database


In tables 12, 21, 22, 34, 50, 67 and 80, any user-defined attributes will appear after the
attributes defined in the design and equipment ddl files, and the material data attributes
defined in the mto.ddl file will appear after the delivered attributes and any user-defined
attributes.

Notes on the Material Data Publisher Data


Model
If there are already user-defined attributes added to the project, and if these attributes
have names which clash with attribute names in the mto.ddl file, the attributes in the
mto.ddl file can be changed in accordance with the restrictions noted in the
mto.ddl file. Currently these restrictions are:
1. Each partition_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table
900.
2. Each table_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table 920.
MDP tables are not partitioned per model. The partition_no attribute is in all the
MDP Tables containing model specific data.

Table Attribute Relationships


All attributes named idx_xx (or ending with idx_xx), where xx is a number, are
links to the system_unique_no attribute in Table xx. For example, idx_12,
cp1_idx_12, and end1_idx_12 are links to Table 12, while idx_80 is a link to
the system_unique_number in Table 80.
All attributes named partition_no (or ending with partition_no) are links to
the partition_no attribute in Table 900. The partition_no attributes in
Tables 21 and 22 refer to equipment models, and the partition_no attributes in
other tables refer to piping models. Also, in Table 170, if the table_no attribute is
21 or 22 then the table refers to the equipment model with that partition_no.
Otherwise it refers to a piping model with that partition_no.

The attribute component_group_no in Table 150 is linked to the


component_group_no attribute in Tables 34, 50 and 67.
The table_no attribute (or any attribute ending with table_no) in Tables 110,
120, 130, 170 and 180 is linked to the table_no attribute in Table 910 for getting the
table_name.

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Attributes end1_noz_id_ascii and end2_noz_id_ascii in Table 12 are the


nozzle names to which the segments are connected, and are in the format EQP-Name
/ NOZ-Name, for example AIRPUMP-1/NOZ-1.

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Tables 910 and 920 are linked by the table_no attribute for getting the attribute
information in that table.
All table_uniq_no attributes (or attributes ending with table_uniq_no) in
Tables 170 and 180 are links to the system_unique_no attribute (or index_no
attribute in case of Table 120) in the table, whose name is the value of the table_no
attribute looked up in pdtable_910.

Resolving Standard Note Text in Codelisted


Attributes
Use the following steps to get the Standard Note text corresponding to an attribute.
1.

Take the table_name to which the attribute belongs and look up the table name in
Table 910 to get its corresponding table_no.

2.

Look in Table 920 with the table_no and attribute_name (or


attribute_no) as input and get the attribute_qual as output. If the value of
this attribute is CLxxx where xxx is a number, then the attribute is a codelisted
attribute. Using this value as the standard note number and the value of the attribute in
question as the standard_note_code, look for descr in Table 250 to give the
description of the Standard Note. For example, a Component (Table 34) whose attribute
fabrication_cat has a value of 5 we get the description of the Fabrication
category as follows.
1. With pdtable_34 as the lookup for table_name into pdtable_910, we get
table_no as 34.
2. With 34 and fabrication_cat as inputs, look for attribute_qual in
pdtable_920 to get the value of attribute_qual as CL180.
3. Now with 180 as the std_note_no and 5 as the std_note_code, we get
the description as CSSF=Contractor supplied, shop fabricated.
The attribute_qual attribute in Table 920 for any attribute can
also have one of the following values.
NULL, which means that this attribute is a normal attribute, and its
value needs no further processing being in its final form.
NPD, which means that this attribute is a NPD attribute, with the
nominal piping diameter in coded form. All these attributes have
mirrored attributes in the same tables with name npd, which
contains the real NPD value in NPD units.

In the following listings, the line USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if


applicable) specifies the location of the user-defined attributes in relation to the
delivered attributes and material data attributes.

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Table 12 - Piping Segments


system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40) ..........................
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................
nor_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
nor_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
steam_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
stress_system_no
character(12) ..........................
stress_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............
hyd_system_no
character(12) ..........................
hyd_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............
specific_gravity_a double .................................
specific_gravity_b double .................................
specific_gravity_c double .................................
viscosity
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id

double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................

5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
2 or 1
3
1
1
3
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


seg_len
end1_noz_id_ascii
end2_noz_id_ascii
partition_no
npd

double
.................................
character(80) ...........................
character(80) ...........................
short
.................................
double
.................................

5
1
1
2
5

Table 21 - Equipment
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


partition_no

short

.................................. 2

Table 22 - Nozzles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

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nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ................

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15
16
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ................
short
(SN210) ................
short
(SN220) ................
double .................................
short
(SN576) ................
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


partition_no
idx_12
npd

short ................................... 2
integer
................................ 3
double
................................. 5

Table 34 - Piping Components


system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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14
15
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37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).

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1
1
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96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(16) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
3

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partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
idx_215

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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23
24
25
26
27
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29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

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42
43
44
45
46
47
48

end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss

short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57

end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name

short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................

1
1
1
1
1
2
5
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60
61

last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


partition_no
end1_idx_12
end2_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
npd
idx_205
idx_215

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(16) ...........................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
1
5
3
3

Table 67 - Instrument Components


system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........
short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
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2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
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43

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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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104
105
106

cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

double ...................(Dist. Model).


short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
2
5
5

107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119

cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

120
121
122
123
124
125

unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

1
5
5
5
5
5

126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205

short ...................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
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Table 80 - Pipe Supports


1
2
3
4
5
6
7

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............

1
1
1
1
1
1

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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

iso_support_type_d short
(SN380) ...............
details_for_shop
character(50) ..........................
details_for_field
character(50) ..........................
fabrication_orient character(20) ..........................
commodity_code
character(16) ..........................
MTO_requirements
short
(SN365) ...............
fabrication_cat
short
(SN180) ...............
weight
double
(SN1028 units) .........
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
standard_note_no
short
(SN499) ...............
iso_dwg_index_no
integer ................................
isometric_sheet_no character(2) ...........................
piece_mark_no
character(60) ..........................
color_code
character(8) ...........................
isometric_dim_a
double .................................
isometric_dim_b
double .................................
isometric_dim_c
double .................................
isometric_dim_d
double .................................
isometric_dim_e
double .................................
trans_rigidity_x
double .................................
trans_rigidity_y
double .................................
trans_rigidity_z
double .................................
rot_rigidity_x
double .................................
rot_rigidity_y
double .................................
rot_rigidity_z
double .................................
spring_gap_length
double .................................
sping_gap_direct
short ..................................
number_of_springs
short ..................................
last_placed_date
integer .................................
inspection_key
short ..................................
group_id
integer .................................
gang_id
integer .................................
material_grade
short
(SN145) .................
weld_code
short ..................................
material_index
character(16) ..........................
operating_load
double .................................
installed_load
double .................................
hydrostatic_load
double .................................
total_movement_1
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
total_movement_2
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
rod_diameter
double in subunits ....................
USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)
partition_no
idx_12
idx_205

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
2 or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3

Table 101 - Project Description Data


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2
3
4
5
6

232

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no
company_name
plant_name

integer
................................
character(15)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................

3
1
1
1
1
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Table 110 - Gaskets


The values in this table are dependent upon the model settings for implied materials.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
gasket_od
gasket_id
pmc
gasket_thk
commodity_code
line_id
commodity_name
gasket_option
max_temp
end_prep
pres_rating
fabrication_cat
mater_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(6) ............................
short
..................................
double
.................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
5
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 120 - Bolts and Nuts


index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
quantity
diameter
item_length
commodity_code
total_wt
commodity_name
fabrication_cat
material_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(6)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
1
2
2
2
2
1

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Database Info

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

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idx_205
idx_215

integer
integer

................................ 3
................................ 3

Table 130 - Welds


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
weld_diameter
weld_type
end_prep_a
end_prep_b
sched_thick_a
sched_thick_b
mater_grade_a
mater_grade_b
weld_no

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1

Table 140 - Implied Material from Specification Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

index_no
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
source_comm_code
report_comm_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(16)
..........................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3

Table 150 - Induction Bends


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2
3
4
5

234

partition_no
component_group_no
pipe_length
number_of_bends
idx_12

short
.................................. 2
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3

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Table 160 - Pipe Support Material Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7

idx_80
partition_no
material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension
material_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
character(80)
..........................

3
2
1
2
2
5
1

Table 170 - Geometric Data Table


For this table, if the connect_point_no attribute is 1-5, the item is a piping connect point or an equipment
place point. If the connect_point_no attribute is
-1, the item is the dry center of gravity (COG).
-2, the item is the wet COG.
-3, the item is a bolt COG.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
connect_point_no
cp_easting
cp_northing
cp_elevation
cp_easting_dvcs
cp_northing_dvcs
cp_elevation_dvcs

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5

Table 180 - Error Table


The errors in this table are also logged to the file temp\mdp_err.log, which also contains informational
messages.
index_no
error_code
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
sec_table_no
sec_table_uniq_no
where_string

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(128)
.........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
3
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3
4
5
6
7
8

Table 205 - Short Material Table


1
2

system_unique_no
label

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

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Table 215 - Long Material Table


1
2
3
4

system_unique_no
label_part1
label_part2
label_part3

integer .................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

3
1
1
1

Table 250 - Standard Notes Table


This table is published when you select the Standard Notes option on the Schedule Setup dialog box. This
table should be published after any changes are made to the standard notes.
Only the Approved libraries are published.

1
2
3
4

system_unique_no
std_note_no
std_note_code
descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(240)
.........................

3
2
2
1

Table 900 - Model Data Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

system_unique_no
model_index_no
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
discipline_no
area_no
partition_no
system_of_units
npd_units
bolt_len_units
bolt_dia_units

integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
character(10)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................

3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1

Table 910 - Entity Data Table


1
2

table_no
table_name

integer
................................ 3
character(32)
.......................... 1

Table 920 - Attribute Data Table


This table contains information about all the attributes in the MTO schema tables.
The attribute_qual attribute specifies whether the attribute is a normal attribute, an NPD attribute, or a
codelisted attribute.

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The attribute_code attribute is


0 for PDS attributes,
1 for user-defined attributes, and
2 for MTO attributes.
1
2
3
4
5
6

table_no
attribute_num
attribute_name
attribute_type
attribute_qual
attribute_code

integer
................................
integer
................................
character(32)
..........................
character(20)
..........................
character(80)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
1
1
1
2

Table 930 - MDP Lock Table


1
2
3

mdp_task
lock_node
lock_time

character(4) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
integer ................................

1
1
3

5. Library and
Database Info

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6.

Material Data Publisher

The Material Data Publisher uses selection set files to determine what data to publish. The MDP interface
allows you to select specific disciplines, model areas, and models within the project to publish, and to save
different sets of models in separate selection set files.
When the data is published, it can be accessed through ORACLE, INFORMIX, SQL, ODBC clients such as
Microsoft Access, and other database utilities for reporting, tracking, and ordering.

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The Material Data Publisher utility (MDP) allows PDS users to generate relational database tables containing
all the material data associated with a PDS model and publish these tables to a new database schema
(MTO_PROJNAME). These tables make the model data available for easier reporting outside of PD_Report.

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6.1

Material Data Publisher Interface

This section contains descriptions of the Material Data Publisher interface, including information on all dialog
boxes, gadgets, and commands.

6.1.1

Tree View

The Tree View, on the left side of the main MDP window, contains a hierarchical list of the selected projects.
This list consists of the project name, the disciplines contained in the project, and the areas contained in each
discipline.

Beside each component of the tree view appears a box which changes depending upon the selections made in
the List View:
If all the subcomponents for a particular component are selected, the components box in the Tree View
contains an X.
If some but not all of the subcomponents for a particlar component are selected, the components box will
be shaded grey and contain an X.
If none of the subcomponents for a particular component are selected, the components box will be blank.
You can also use the boxes to select items in the tree view.

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6.1.2

List View

When you select a project, discipline, or model area in the Tree View, the components that make up the project,
discipline, or model appear in the List View. Beside each component in the List View is a check box that
allows you to select the component for inclusion in the current selection set file.

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The List View, on the right side of the main MDP window, contains a listing of the various components
comprising the selected item in the Tree View. Initially the List View contains a list of available projects, with
projects using PDS Access Control represented by a lock icon.

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6.2

Workflow

This section describes the general workflow for Material Data Publisher.

6.2.1
1.

Create a Selection Set File

Click Start > Programs > PD_Shell > Material Data Publisher.
The Material Data Publisher interface displays.

2.

Select a project by double-clicking a project icon in the List View or by selecting a project from the
Project pulldown list.
If the MDP database tables have not been created for the project, or if they exist and need to be updated,
you will be prompted to create or update them.

3.

Use the Tree View to navigate the project hierarchy, and use the List View check boxes to select various
components in the hierarchy.

4.

Click File > Save or the Save button on the toolbar to save the project selection set file.

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6.2.2

6. Material Data
Publisher

1.

Publish Material Data

Create a selection set file.


OR
Click File > Open or the Open button on the toolbar to open an existing selection set file.

2.

Click Publish > Start Publishing to publish data immediately.


If a node is already performing a publishing operation on this project, a message box prompts you that
the project is locked by that node for MDP.

OR
Click Publish > Setup Scheduled Jobs to schedule publishing jobs for later.
3.

Set the options on the Schedule Setup dialog box.

4.

Click the Submit button to process the job immediately or to schedule the batch jobs.

6.2.3

Check or Change MDP Project Lock Status

If an MDP process is active on a node for the active project, you are prompted that the project is locked.

Clicking OK releases the lock, but this should only be done if the process has stopped
abnormally. This should not be done with an active process running.

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6.2.4

Access published data

You can use the published database schemas in the same manner as any other ORACLE, INFORMIX, SQL, or
other relational database schemas. You can also use ODBC applications to access the published data. This
section details steps to access the data using Microsoft Access, but the same general workflow applies to other
ODBC applications.
Before accessing the data, you should:
Install the required client services.
Use TNSPing or other utility to test connectivity to database.
Create the ODBC data source using the Windows NT Control Panel.
To use the data in Microsoft Access:
1.

Open a blank database in Microsoft Access.

2.

Click File > Get External Data > Import to import the published data into Access.

3.

Select the ODBC data source.

4.

Select the MTO_PDTABLE_* tables to import.


When the import process completes, you can manipulate the data contained in the imported tables as
necessary.
See Material Takeoff Database for a listing of the published tables and their attributes. Also see the
Material Data Publisher Data Model Diagram (DEA514810) for listings of the table attributes and their
relationships.

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6.3

Command Reference
6. Material Data
Publisher

This section details the Material Data Publisher commands, which are available from the toolbar and from
menus.

6.3.1
6.3.1.1

File Menu
New

This command creates a new selection set (*.sel) file. If you are already working in a selection set file, or have
made selections in a new file, the system will prompt you to save the file.

6.3.1.2

Open

This command opens an existing selection set file for modification.

6.3.1.3

Save

This command saves the current selection set file. If you are working in a new file, the system will prompt you
for a file name.

6.3.1.4

Save As

This command saves the open selection set file to a new file name.

6.3.1.5

Exit

Exits the Material Data Publisher.

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6.3.2

Edit Menu

6.3.2.1

Select All

This command selects all the items in the list view for the active node in the tree view.

6.3.2.2

Unselect All

This command resets selections so that no models in the active node in the tree view are selected.

6.3.2.3

Invert Selection

This command switches the selection status of the components in the List View, so that items that are currently
selected become unselected, and items that are currently not selected become selected.

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6.3.3

Start Publishing

This command displays the Schedule Setup dialog box, which starts the publishing processes that write the
material data to the database. If you are using a new selection set file, you will be prompted to save the file
before you can start the processes.

Operating Sequence
1.

Click Publish > Start Publishing.


If you have not saved the current selection set file, you will be prompted to do so.

The Schedule Setup dialog box displays.


2.

Select the libraries to publish.

3.

If necessary, select the Forced Publishing of Models check box to bypass revision date checking for an
incremental update. This bypass may be useful for such cases as spec changes.

4.

Click the Start button to start the publishing process.


OR
Click the Later radio button to display the job scheduling options of the Schedule Setup dialog box.

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6.3.3.1

Publish Menu

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6.3.3.2

Setup Scheduled Jobs

This command displays the Schedule Setup dialog box, which allows you to specify various jobs and times for
batch processing.

Options
Select Libraries to (Re)Publish Allows you to include Short Material Description, Specialty
Material Description, and Standard Note attributes in the published data.
Forced Publishing of Models Allows you to bypass revision date checking for an incremental update.
This bypass may be useful for such cases as spec changes.
Schedule Job Information Allows you to schedule multiple jobs for batch processing.
On Allows you to select Every day selected in the Day list, the Next occurrence of the day selected
in the list, or None. When set to None, the job runs at the next occurrence of the specified time, either
the same day or the next day.
Day Allows you to select particular days of the week, as well as particular days in each month.
At Specifies the time of day to run the schedule job.
Data File Specifies the selection set file with which this job will be run.
Data File Browse Button Allows you to browse for the selection set file with which the scheduled
job will be run.

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Existing Scheduled Jobs Displays the currently scheduled jobs and their various options. When
you select a job in this list, its options display in the other fields on the dialog box.

Remove Deletes the currently selected job from the Existing Scheduled Jobs list.
The Remove button deletes jobs immediately. Clicking the Cancel button will not restore
deleted jobs.

Modify Saves the changes made to the currently selected job in the Existing Scheduled Jobs list.
Changes are submitted by clicking the Submit button.

Before Using This Command


The user scheduling the publishing jobs must have administrative privileges on the system in order to set
the at jobs.
The Scheduler service in Control Panel > Services must be started and running for jobs to be scheduled.

Operating Sequence
1.

Click Publish > Setup Scheduled Jobs.


The Schedule Setup dialog box displays.

2.

Select the options for the batch publishing jobs to be processed.

3.

Click Submit to submit the batch jobs.


The system creates an mdpatjob.cmd file in the pdreport\bin directory which is used to start
the at job, and also submits an at job with the correct options specified.
You can modify the environmental variables set in the mdpatjob.cmd file after it is
created. The system will not overwrite this file if it already exists.

OR
Click Cancel to close the dialog box without making any changes or scheduling any jobs.
The Cancel button will not restore jobs deleted using the Remove button.

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Add Adds the current job to the Existing Scheduled Jobs list.

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Change the options for the batch publishing jobs.

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6.3.3.3

Unlock MDP Lock

If the active project has been locked for MDP, the system displays another prompt.

Clicking OK displays a confirmation dialog box asking whether you want to remove the MDP lock for the
project.

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This command checks the Lock status of the active project. If the project is not locked for MDP, the system
displays a message box.

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6.3.4

Help Menu

6.3.4.1

PDS Material Data Publisher Help

Displays the Material Data Publisher Help file.

6.3.4.2

About PDS Material Data Publisher

Displays the About screen with information about Material Data Publisher, including version and copyright
date.

Options
System Info Displays the System Information dialog box.

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6.3.5

MDP Error Messages

Error
Code
_________

Description
__________

210

ERROR - failed to read linkage.


@#, 210, <ent_no>, <occ_no>, <partition_no>

220

ERROR - failed to read entity '<ent_no>' attribute '<attr_no>' with


linkage.
@#, 220, <ent_no>, <occ_no>, <partition_no>

390

ERROR - incompatible bolt data generated at mating.


@#, 390, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>, <ent_no2>,
<occ_no2>, <partition_no2>
Number of bolts, bolt diameter, and/or bolt circle diameter do not
match.

410

Linkage Error @#, 410, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>,


<ent_no2>, <occ_no2>, <partition_no2>

540

ERROR - failed to find IMPLIED commodity data in reference


database.
Searched with: system commodity code - '<sys_comm_code>'
green nominal diameter - '<green_npd>'
red nominal diameter - '<red_npd>'

560

ERROR - failed to find SIZE-DEPENDENT commodity data in


reference database.
Searched with: system commodity code - '<sys_comm_code>'
green nominal diameter - '<green_npd>'
red nominal diameter - '<red_npd>'
green schedule thickness - '<green_sch_thick>'
red schedule thickness - '<red_sch_thick>'

580>

ERROR - failed accessing nozzle data from equipment file.


@#, 580, <ent_no>, <occ_no>, <partition_no>
Check that the line segment user data is connected to the nozzle and
that the user has access to the nozzle data in the equipment file.

660

ERROR - incompatible gasket data generated at mating.


@#, 660, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>, <ent_no2>,
<occ_no2>, <partition_no2>

670

ERROR - failed to find GASKET commodity data in reference


database.
Searched with: piping material class - '<pmc>'
gasket item name - '<name>'

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Publisher

If any errors occur while you are running the Material Data Publisher, the error code and its description are
written to pdtable_180. Below is a table that lists all the errors and the code that is written to pdtable_180 for
each.

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option code - '<op_code>'


nominal diameter - '<npd>'
end preparation - '<end_prep>'
pressure rating - '<pr_rating>'
table suffix - '<TS>'
max temperature - '<max_temp>'
680

ERROR - graphics overlap error, caused missing mating data.


Check files that are being reported with PD_DESIGN diagnostics.
@#, 680, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>, <ent_no2>,
<occ_no2>, <partition_no2>

700

ERROR - failed to find BOLT commodity data in reference database.


Searched with: piping material class - '<pmc>'
bolt item name - '<name>'
option code - '<op_code>'
nominal diameter - '<npd>'
end preparation - '<end_prep>'
mating A pressure rating - '<pr_rating_A>'
mating B pressure rating - '<pr_rating_B>'
max temperature - '<max_temp>'

710

ERROR - failed to find SPEC IMPLIED commodity data in reference


database.
Searched with: piping material class - '<pmc>'
item name - '<name>'
green nominal diameter - '<green_npd>'
red nominal diameter - '<red_npd>'
option code - '<op_code>'

720

ERROR - incompatible item ends at mating.


@#, 720, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>, <ent_no2>,
<occ_no2>, <partition_no2>

730

ERROR - failed to find NUT commodity data in reference database.


Searched with: piping material class - '<pmc>'
nut item name - '<name>'
max temperature - '<max_temp>'

750

WARNING - max temperature is not within service limits.


Temperature used for bolt/gasket search is 'undefined'.

840

ERROR - failed to translate red schedule thickness of lap joint flange at


mating.
@#, 840, <ent_no1>, <occ_no1>, <partition_no1>, <ent_no2>,
<occ_no2>, <partition_no2>

850

ERROR - failed to find Pipe Support spec data in reference database.


Searched with: material index - '<matl_index>'

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ERROR - Nozzle has more than one line connected.


@#, 860, 22, Noz IDX, 12, Seg Idx, 0

1190

ERROR - failed to find GASKET commodity data in reference


database.
Searched with (ALTERNATE):
piping material class - '<pmc>'
gasket item name - '<name>'
option code - '<op_code>'
nominal diameter - '<npd>'
green end preparation - '<green_end_prep>'
green pressure rating - '<green_pr_rating>'
green table suffix - '<green_TS>'
red end preparation - '<red_end_prep>'
red pressure rating - '<red_pr_rating>'
red table suffix - '<red_TS>'
max temperature - '<max_temp>'

20020

Error Reading attribute <att_no> of Entity <ent>

6. Material Data
Publisher

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Sample Format Files and Output

Appendix A Sample Format Files


and Output
Since there are different types of reports, different format files are used by the system to generate specific types
of reports. The following sections explain all of the delivered sample format files, their delivery locations, and
what type of report they generate.

Sample MTO Report Format Files


The following files are provided in the product delivery in \pdreport\sample directory.
segment.fmt
This report format will include piping segment data. It demonstrates control sorting and output field looping
(field functions 9 and 10).
This report format will report a list of piping segments grouped by the Model Builders alphanumeric
description id. The report will include all piping lines that are associated with a specific Model Builder
alphanumeric input file.
(report type = 687)
piping_a.fmt
This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, nuts,
and welds. It demonstrates the use of standard output fields.
This report will include each category of data in a fixed area of a repeated report page using normal sorting
and standard output fields (field function 4).
(report type = 689)
piping_b.fmt
This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, nuts,
and welds. It demonstrates the technique for grouping blocks of output fields on the same page of the report.
This report format will report data similar to piping_a.fmt. It differs only in that it demonstrates another
method to format the data on the repeated page of the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_c.fmt
This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, nuts,
welds, pipe supports, implied piping components, equipment, and nozzles. It demonstrates the use of different
pages of output within one report.

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The format files and report output in this chapter have been provided to display format rather
than content, therefore many of the examples are only partial files and do not represent the entire
format file or report output.

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This report format will report data similar to piping_b.fmt with the addition of pipe_supports, implied piping
components, equipment, and nozzles. It will use page break markers (field function 5) to break each category
of data onto a different repeated page of the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_d.fmt
This report format will report the material descriptions for piping components, pipes, instrument components,
pipe supports, gaskets, and bolts.
This report format will use identical report indices to create two columns to continue data on the same report
page. It will also use page breaks to separate the different categories of data onto different repeated pages of the
report.
(report type = 689)
piping_e.fmt
This report format will report data similar to piping_c.fmt, but without any equipment and nozzle data.
This report format will use a continuous page marker (field function 6) to create a report with no page
boundaries and continuous output (typically used for creating a neutral file format). It also demonstrates the use
of report indices to create a summary of standard notes used in the report.
(report type = 689)
piping_f.fmt
This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, and
pipe supports similar to piping_e.fmt.
Each category of data will be grouped (using global control sorting) under a common line number label for
each page of output. It uses output field appending (field functions 7 and 8) to have the different categories of
data reported on the same page and column of output.
(report type = 689)
piping_g.fmt
This report format will include data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, gaskets, bolts, and
pipe supports similar to piping_f.fmt with the same line number grouping.
This report format uses output field looping (field functions 9 and 10) to utilize all of the report page space
available. The report will include a line number followed by all components that are associated with that line
number label with one or more line number labels being reported per page, depending upon the amount of data
and the space available.
(report type = 689)
weight.fmt
This report format will include weight and center of gravity data for piping components, pipes, instrument
components, gaskets, bolts, pipe supports, implied piping components, and equipment.

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The output is similar in format to piping_e.fmt and demonstrates the weight and cog calculation reporting
indices.
(report type = 689)
equip_a.fmt
This report format will report equipment data (including location data) and nozzle data (including location and
orientation data).
It demonstrates the full range of equipment and nozzle reporting indices.
(report type = 661)

The following files are provided in the product delivery in win32app\ingr\pdreport\rpt\ directory.
14_equip.fmt
This format report contains two sections. The first section contains an equipment section and the second section
contains nozzle data including data about the nozzles associated with each equipment item.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 14_equip.dcr file.
(report type = 682)
16_classes.fmt
This format report provides piping class data including data from Piping Segment Data (table 12).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 16_classes.dcr file.
17_seglist.fmt
This format report provides piping segment data including data from Piping Segment Data (table 12) and can be
modified to include report revision date, report title by user, P&ID number, and model number.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 17_seglist.dcr file.
(report type = 687)
18_linelst.fmt
This format report provides piping line lists data including data from Piping Segment Data (table 12).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 18_linelst.dcr file.
(report type = 685)
21_dwg_id.fmt
This format report provides line IDs per drawing data including data from Piping Segment Data (table 12).

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weldno.fmt
This format reports weld information, such as the weld number, type and the first and second connect point
NPD.

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Since drawing reports can only be run on one drawing at a time, there is no default discrimination file.
22_line_id.fmt
This format report provides line ID lists using data extracted from the t12c3 attribute. Data is extracted from all
piping model files including all piping design areas.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 22_line_id.dcr file.
23_comp.fmt
This format report provides piping components data including data from Piping Segment Data (table 12) and
Piping Component Data (table 34).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 23_comp.dcr file.
27_comp_ld.fmt
This format report provides piping components long description MTO summary data including data from Piping
Component Data (table 34).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 27_comp_ld.dcr file.
(report type = 689)
28_pipe_ld.fmt
This format report provides piping components long description MTO summary data including data from
Piping/Tubing Data (table 50).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 28_pipe_ld.dcr file.
29_pipspt1.fmt
This format report provides piping support data (report 1) including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12).
To include report revision date, report title user, and model number in the report, the report format must be
modified.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 29_pipspt1.dcr file.
(report type = 690)
30_pipspt2.fmt
This format report provides piping support data (report 2) including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12) and
Pipe Support Data (table 80). To include report revision date, report title user, and model number in the report,
the report format must be modified.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 30_pipspt2.dcr file.
40_instr.fmt
This format report provides instrument data including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12) and Instrument
Component Data (table 67).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 40_instr.dcr file.

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(report type = 692)


60_pid_pip.fmt
This format report provides data for a P&ID and piping comparison including data from Pipe Segment Data
(table 12).
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 60_pidpip.dcr file.
65_pcalc.fmt
This format report provides piping calculation results including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12) and
Piping/Tubing Data (table 50).

The default discrimination for this report is included in the 65_pcalc.dcr file.
66_bcalc.fmt
This format report provides branch calculation results including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12) and
Piping Component Data (table 34).
To include report revision date and report title by user, the report format file must be modified.
The default discrimination for this report is included in the 66_bcalc.dcr file.
The default search criteria for this report format is included in the 66_bcalc.srh file.
68_chkmdl.fmt
This format report provides an integrity check of a model including data from Pipe Segment Data (table 12),
Piping Component Data (table 34), Piping/Tubing Data (table 50), Instrument Component Data (table 67), and
Pipe Support Data (table 80).
This report format should be run on only one model at a time.

Sample Spec Report Format Files


The following files are provided in the product delivered in the win32app\ingr\pddata\sample\format\ directory.
piping_rdb.fmt
This report format will include piping material class data and piping commodity data from the Material
Reference Database. It will report the partial (without embedded commodity code labels) material
descriptions.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_1.fmt
This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will report the piping
commodities with the dimension tables and Piping Eden modules used, including a list of all entries read in the
dimension tables.

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This report will also include a list of all dimension tables and Piping Eden modules that were required for those
piping commodities, but not available in the Reference Database.
This report format is a combination of the following report formats tbl_chk_2.fmt, tblk_chk_3.fmt, and
tbl_chk_4.fmt. It provides full Table Checker output for a specific piping materials class.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_2.fmt
This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will report the dimension
tables and Piping Eden modules used by each piping commodity in that piping materials class.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_3.fmt
This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will list all entries read in
dimension tables.
(report type = 601)
tbl_chk_4.fmt
This report format will include Table Checker data for one piping material class. It will include a list of all
dimension tables and Piping Eden modules used by the piping commodities in that piping materials class.
This report will also include a list of all dimension tables and Piping Eden modules that were required for those
piping commodities, but not available in the Reference Database.
(report type = 601)

Sample Project Control Report Format Files


The following examples are delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdprojec\sample\ directory.
model_mgt.fmt
This format file reports model management data.
draw_mgt.fmt
This format file reports orthographic drawing management data.
iso_mgt.fmt
This format file reports isometric drawing management data.
iso_rev.fmt
This format file reports isometric drawing revision management data.
project_a.fmt
This format reports project information such as the client and project location and uses information from the
Drawing Management Data table and the Drawing Revision Data table for reporting.

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Appendix A:

Sample Format Files and Output

Sample Interference Report Format File


The following example is delivered in the win32app\ingr\pdclash\sample\ directory.
clash_mgt.fmt
This format file reports interference checker data.

Sample P&ID Consistency Check Report Format File


The following example is delivered in the win32app\ingr\pddesign\sample\ directory.

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A. Format Files
and Output

pid_cmprpt.fmt
This format file specifies the format of the title page and heading for each page of the P&ID Consistency Check
reports. The remainder of the report is predefined by the product.

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Material Takeoff Reporting (Report


Manager)
Material takeoff reporting (with implied materials) generates reports on PDS piping and equipment models
involving data from the Design Database, Reference Database, Project Database, and Material Description
Libraries. This type of report will also include implied mating data, such as bolts, gaskets, and welds by
determining the connectivity of the piping and equipment. Format files used in this type of report primarily use
A and B prefixed indices. This report is generated using Report Manager. These format files are also used by
Drawing Manager to create drawing reports.
Sample Format The sample format files for creating MTO reports are: segment.fmt, piping_a.fmt through
piping_g.fmt, weight.fmt, equip_a.fmt, and weldno.fmt and are delivered in the \pdreport\sample\ directory.

Sample MTO Format (segment.fmt)


report_type=687 ! Piping Segments Report
1,1,10,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,1,50,-40,1,1,PDS LINE ROUTE MTO REPORT
1,1,110,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,117,-3,2,4
2,3,10,-40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,-40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,-40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,-40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
2,4,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8
1,9,20,-40,1,-1,Line Number Label
1,8,75,-45,1,1,
Line Status
1,9,75,-45,1,-1, Approval Construction

Hold

9
4,11,50,-50,Model Builder ID: [A12],-2,AH71C1,45,2
4,13,10,-5,2,2,AL,45,2
4,13,20,-40,1,2,AH2,45,2
4,13,80,-5,1,2,AH22,45,2
4,13,92,-5,1,2,AH20,45,2
4,13,102,-5,1,2,AH21,45,2
10

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Sample MTO Output (segment.rpt)


Date22-Feb-93

PDS LINE ROUTE MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

Integration Testing intoes_1


1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
Line Status
Approval Construction

Line Number Label

Hold

Model Builder ID:

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MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N

NA

MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N

NA

A. Format Files
and Output

Sample MTO Format (piping_a.fmt)


report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report
1,1,1,23,1,3
1,1,117,4,1,1,PAGE
1,1,122,3,2,4
1,1,42,45,1,1,INTERGRAPHS TEST MATERIAL TAKE-OFF EXAMPLE 1
1,3,1,76,1,1,-
1,3,77,55,1,1,-
1,4,1,9,1,1,LINE NAME
1,4,30,3,1,1,PMC
1,4,38,14,1,1,Material Grade
1,4,85,13,1,1,New Item Name
1,4,100,25,1,1,Commodity Code/Ins. Name
1,4,65,15,1,1,Quantity/Length
1,5,5,9,1,1,GREEN NPD
1,5,24,8,1,1,GREEN EP
1,5,37,8,1,1,GREEN ST
1,5,49,8,1,1,GREEN PR
1,5,62,7,1,1,RED NPD
1,5,82,6,1,1,RED EP
1,5,98,6,1,1,RED ST
1,5,114,6,1,1,RED PR
1,6,5,26,1,1,Short Material Description
1,7,1,76,1,1,-
1,7,77,55,1,1,-
1,8,44,46,1,1,Piping Components
1,9,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,9,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
4,10,1,30,1,2,BI2S1,20,3
4,10,30,6,1,2,BI12,20,3
4,10,38,30,1,2,BG18,20,3
4,10,68,4,2,2,BS,20,3
4,10,85,16,1,2,BG4S3,20,3
4,10,101,16,1,2,BG8,20,3
4,11,5,16,1,2,BN49S4,20,3
4,11,24,16,1,2,BN51,20,3
4,11,37,8,1,2,BN52,20,3
4,11,49,8,1,2,BN53,20,3
4,11,62,16,1,2,BN-49S5,20,3
4,11,82,16,1,2,BN-51,20,3
4,11,98,8,1,2,BN-52,20,3
4,11,114,8,1,2,BN-53,20,3
4,12,5,125,1,2,BM1,20,3
1,31,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,31,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
1,32,57,17,1,1,Pipes/Tubes/Hoses
1,33,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,33,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
4,34,1,30,1,2,BB2S1,6,3
4,34,30,6,1,2,BB12S2,6,3

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4,34,38,30,1,2,BA21,6,3
4,34,85,6,1,2,BA4,6,3
4,34,100,16,1,2,BA12,6,3
4,35,5,16,1,2,BA7S3,6,3
4,35,24,16,1,2,BA41,6,3
4,35,37,8,1,2,BA9,6,3
4,35,49,8,1,2,BA11,6,3
4,36,5,125,1,2,BF1,6,3
4,34,64,16,1,2,BA22,6,3
1,42,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,42,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
1,43,57,46,1,1,Instrument Components
1,44,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,44,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
4,45,1,30,1,2,B*I2S1,1,1
4,45,30,6,1,2,B*I12,1,1
4,45,38,30,1,2,B*G15,1,1
4,45,68,4,2,2,B*O,1,1
4,45,85,16,1,2,B*G2S2,1,1
4,45,101,16,1,2,B*G3,1,1
4,46,5,16,1,2,B*L55S3,1,1
4,46,24,16,1,2,B*L57,1,1
4,46,37,8,1,2,B*L58,1,1
4,46,49,8,1,2,B*L59,1,1
4,46,62,16,1,2,B*L-55S4,1,1
4,46,82,16,1,2,B*L-57,1,1
4,46,98,8,1,2,B*L-58,1,1
4,46,114,8,1,2,B*L-59,1,1
4,47,5,125,1,2,B*K1,1,1
1,48,1,76,1,1,-
1,48,77,55,1,1,-
1,49,46,70,1,1,Gaskets (PMC,Quantity,New Item Name,Diameter,Commodity Code)
4,50,5,6,1,2,BT3S1,2,1
4,50,15,4,2,2,BV,2,1
4,50,25,16,1,2,BT11S2,2,1
4,50,45,16,1,2,BT2S3,2,1
4,50,65,16,1,2,BT13S4,2,1
1,52,46,70,1,1,Bolts (PMC,Quantity,New Item Name,Diameter,Bolt Length,Commodity Code)
4,53,5,6,1,2,BX2S1,2,1
4,53,15,4,2,2,BZ,2,1
4,53,25,16,1,2,BX10S2,2,1
4,53,45,16,1,2,BX4S3,2,1
4,53,65,16,1,2,BX5S4,2,1
4,53,85,16,1,2,BX12S5,2,1
1,55,46,70,1,1,Nuts (PMC,Quantity,Nut Diameter)
4,56,5,6,1,2,B*A2S1,1,1
4,56,15,4,2,2,B*C,1,1
4,56,25,16,1,2,B*A3S2,1,1
1,57,46,70,1,1,Welds (PMC,Quantity,Weld Diameter,Weld Type)
4,58,5,6,1,2,B*D2S1,3,1
4,58,15,4,2,2,B*F,3,1
4,58,25,16,1,2,B*D3S2,3,1
4,58,45,30,1,2,B*D4S3,3,1
1,61,1,76,1,1,............................................................................
1,61,77,55,1,1,.......................................................
1,62,57,20,1,1,PAGE TOTALS
1,63,1,15,1,1,Piping Comps
1,63,17,15,1,1,Piping
1,63,33,15,1,1,Instruments
1,63,49,15,1,1,Gaskets
1,63,65,15,1,1,Bolts
1,63,81,15,1,1,Nuts
1,63,97,15,2,1,Welds
1,64,1,15,2,2,BSP
1,64,17,15,2,2,BRP
1,64,33,15,2,2,B*OP
1,64,49,15,2,2,BVP
1,64,65,15,2,2,BZP
1,64,81,15,2,2,B*CP
1,64,97,15,2,2,B*FP
3,65,115,13,1,1,GRAND TOTALS
3,65,1,15,2,2,BST
3,65,17,15,2,2,BRT
3,65,33,15,2,2,B*OT
3,65,49,15,2,2,BVT
3,65,65,15,2,2,BZT
3,65,81,15,2,2,B*CT
3,65,97,15,2,2,B*FT

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A. Format Files
and Output

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Sample MTO Output (piping_a.rpt)


22-Aug-94 10:25

INTERGRAPHS TEST MATERIAL TAKE-OFF EXAMPLE 1

LINE NAME
PMC
Material Grade
Quantity/Length
GREEN NPD
GREEN EP
GREEN ST
GREEN PR
RED NPD
Short Material Description

Piping Components
MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A105
2
4"
RFFE
NREQD
CL150
4"
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 1
6"
RFFE
NREQD
CL150
6"
*
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A234-WPB
6
6"
BE
S-STD
6"
90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A105
9
6"
RFFE
NREQD
CL150
6"
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A216-WCB
3
6"
RFFE
NREQD
CL150
6"
Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane 47
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A234-WPB
2
6"
BE
S-STD
4"
Eccentric reducer, S-STD x S-STD bore, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A234-WPB
1
6"
BE
S-STD
6"
Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
Pipes/Tubes/Hoses
MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
1C0031 A53-B
21-10"
6"
BE
S-STD
Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

PAGE 1

New Item Name Commodity Code/Ins. Name


RED EP
RED ST
RED PR

BE

FWN

FAAABAWAAA
S-STD

CL150

RFFE

NREQD

CL150

E90LR

WAAAAAWAAA
S-STD

FWN
BE

FAAABAWAAA
S-STD

CL150

GAT
RFFE

VAABAHCCAA
NREQD

CL150

BE

REDE

WRBAAAWAAA
S-STD

WTAAAAWAAA
S-STD

BE

BE

PIPE

PAAAAAWAAA

Instrument Components

Gaskets (PMC,Quantity,New Item Name,Diameter,Commodity Code)


4"
XDAABZZQSG
6"
XDAABZZQSG
Bolts (PMC,Quantity,New Item Name,Diameter,Bolt Length,Commodity Code)
5/8"
3 1/2"
YZZZHZZFFF
3/4"
4"
YZZZHZZFFF
Nuts (PMC,Quantity,Nut Diameter)

1C0031
1C0031

2
9

1C0031
1C0031

16
72

1C0031

32

5/8"

1C0031
1C0031

2
21

4 1/2"
6 5/8"

Piping Comps
24

268

Piping
8

Welds (PMC,Quantity,Weld Diameter,Weld Type)


Shop Weld
Shop Weld

Instruments
0

Gaskets
11

PAGE TOTALS
Bolts
88

Nuts
32

Welds
23

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Sample MTO Format (piping_b.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (piping_b.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report


1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
2,5,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,6,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,7,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,8,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,5,90,40,1,1,Required Material for Reporting:
2,7,90,40,1,1,1. FORMAT file
2,8,90,40,1,1,2. PDS Design file
1,11,1,24,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS
1,12,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,8,13,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,25,10,1,1,Spec
1,11,38,10,1,1,GREEN
1,12,38,10,1,1,Size
1,11,51,10,1,1,RED
1,12,51,10,1,1,Size
1,11,64,10,1,1,GREEN
1,12,64,10,1,1,End
1,11,77,10,1,1,RED
1,12,77,10,1,1,End
1,11,90,10,1,1,GREEN
1,12,90,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,11,103,10,1,1,RED
1,12,103,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,12,116,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,33,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,33,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,1,1,1,1,/,19,1
4,14,132,1,1,1,/,19,1
4,14,4,3,2,2,BS,19,1
4,14,8,10,1,2,BG4S2,19,1
4,14,25,10,1,2,BI12S1,19,1
4,14,38,10,1,2,BN49S3,19,1
4,14,51,10,1,2,BN-49S4,19,1
4,14,64,10,1,2,BN51S5,19,1
4,14,77,10,1,2,BN-51S6,19,1
4,14,90,10,1,2,BN52S7,19,1
4,14,103,10,1,2,BN-52S8,19,1
4,14,116,16,1,2,BG8S9,19,1
1,35,1,34,1,1,INSTRUMENTS
1,36,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,36,8,16,1,1,Tag Number
1,36,30,16,1,1,Instr Name
1,35,50,10,1,1,GREEN
1,36,50,10,1,1,Size
1,35,65,10,1,1,RED
1,36,65,10,1,1,Size
1,35,80,10,1,1,GREEN
1,36,80,10,1,1,End
1,35,95,10,1,1,RED
1,36,95,10,1,1,End
1,37,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,37,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,40,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,40,67,66,1,1,/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,38,1,1,1,1,/,2,1
4,38,100,1,1,1,/,2,1
4,38,4,3,2,2,B*O,2,1
4,38,8,16,1,2,B*G2S1,2,1
4,38,30,16,1,2,B*G3S2,2,1
4,38,50,10,1,2,B*L55S3,2,1
4,38,65,10,1,2,B*L-55S4,2,1
4,38,80,10,1,2,B*L57S5,2,1
4,38,95,10,1,2,B*L-57S6,2,1
1,42,1,34,1,1,PIPES/TUBES/HOSES
1,43,2,15,1,1,Length

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1,43,20,16,1,1,New Item Name


1,43,40,16,1,1,Size
1,43,60,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,43,80,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,44,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,44,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,56,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,56,67,66,1,1,/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,45,1,1,1,1,/,11,1
4,45,100,1,1,1,/,11,1
4,45,20,16,1,2,BA4S1,11,1
4,45,40,16,1,2,BA7S2,11,1
4,45,60,10,1,2,BA9,11,1
4,45,80,16,1,2,BA12,11,1
4,45,4,15,1,2,BA22,11,1
1,57,2,25,1,1,GASKETS (Qty
Diameter)
4,57,1,1,1,1,/,6,1
4,59,4,3,2,2,BV,4,1
4,59,7,16,1,2,BT2S1,4,1
1,57,30,40,1,1,BOLTS (Qty
Diameter
Length)
4,57,28,1,1,1,/,6,1
4,59,31,3,2,2,BZ,4,1
4,59,36,16,1,2,BX4S1,4,1
4,59,53,16,1,2,BX5S2,4,1
1,57,75,25,1,1,NUTS (Qty
Diameter)
4,57,73,1,1,1,/,6,1
4,59,76,3,2,2,B*C,4,1
4,59,80,16,1,2,B*A3S1,4,1
1,57,105,25,1,1,WELDS (Qty
Diameter)
4,57,102,1,1,1,/,6,1
4,59,106,3,2,2,B*F,4,1
4,59,111,16,1,2,B*D3S1,4,1
4,57,132,1,1,1,/,6,1
1,58,1,66,1,1,
1,58,67,66,1,1,

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Sample MTO Output (piping_b.rpt)

Sample MTO Output (piping_b.rpt)


Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 10:27

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

PDS PIPING MTO REPORT

Page:

Required Material for Reporting:


1. FORMAT file
2. PDS Design file

A. Format Files
and Output

PIPING COMPONENTS
GREEN
RED
GREEN
RED
GREEN
RED
Qty
New Item Name
Spec
Size
Size
End
End
S-W-W
S-W-W
Commodity Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/ 1
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
RFFE
NREQD
NREQD
/
/ 6
E90LR
1C0031
6"
6"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WAAAAAWAAA
/
/ 2
FWN
1C0031
4"
4"
RFFE
BE
NREQD
S-STD
FAAABAWAAA
/
/ 9
FWN
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
BE
NREQD
S-STD
FAAABAWAAA
/
/ 3
GAT
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
RFFE
NREQD
NREQD
VAABAHCCAA
/
/ 2
REDE
1C0031
6"
4"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WRBAAAWAAA
/
/ 1
T
1C0031
6"
6"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WTAAAAWAAA
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INSTRUMENTS
GREEN
RED
GREEN
RED
Qty
Tag Number
Instr Name
Size
Size
End
End
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/
/
/
/
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
PIPES/TUBES/HOSES
Length
New Item Name
Size
S-W-W
Commodity Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/ 21-10"
PIPE
6"
S-STD
PAAAAAWAAA
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/GASKETS (Qty
Diameter) / BOLTS (Qty
Diameter
Length)
/ NUTS (Qty
Diameter)
/ WELDS (Qty
Diameter)
/

/ 2 4"
/ 16
5/8"
3 1/2"
/ 32 5/8"
/
2
4 1/2"
/
/ 9 6"
/ 72
3/4"
4"
/ 144 3/4"
/
21
6 5/8"
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

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Sample MTO Format (piping_c.fmt)


report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report
!
!
!
!
REMOVE COMMENTS IF YOU WISH TO HAVE PAGE TOTALS
!
!
!
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
2,5,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,6,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,7,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,8,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,5,90,20,1,2,B**Q9
2,5,110,20,1,2,B**Q5
2,6,90,20,1,2,B**Q6
2,7,90,20,1,2,B**Q7
2,8,90,20,1,2,B**Q8
1,11,1,24,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS
1,12,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,8,13,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,25,10,1,1,Spec
1,11,38,10,1,1,1st
1,12,38,10,1,1,Size
1,11,51,10,1,1,2nd
1,12,51,10,1,1,Size
1,11,64,10,1,1,1st
1,12,64,10,1,1,End
1,11,77,10,1,1,2nd
1,12,77,10,1,1,End
1,11,90,10,1,1,1st
1,12,90,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,11,103,10,1,1,2nd
1,12,103,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,12,116,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,3,4,2,2,BS,40,1
4,14,8,10,1,2,BG4S2,40,1
4,14,25,10,1,2,BI12S1,40,1
4,14,38,10,1,2,BN49S3,40,1
4,14,51,10,1,2,BN-49S4,40,1
4,14,64,10,1,2,BN51S5,40,1
4,14,77,10,1,2,BN-51S6,40,1
4,14,90,10,1,2,BN52S7,40,1
4,14,103,10,1,2,BN-52S8,40,1
4,14,116,16,1,2,BG8S9,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,BSP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total -Piping Components
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,INSTRUMENTS
1,12,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,8,20,1,1,Tag Number
1,12,30,16,1,1,Instr Name
1,11,50,10,1,1,1st
1,12,50,10,1,1,Size
1,11,65,10,1,1,2nd
1,12,65,10,1,1,Size
1,11,80,10,1,1,1st
1,12,80,10,1,1,End
1,11,95,10,1,1,2nd
1,12,95,10,1,1,End

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Sample MTO Format (piping_c.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,3,4,2,2,B*O,40,1
4,14,8,20,1,2,B*G2S1,40,1
4,14,30,16,1,2,B*G3S2,40,1
4,14,50,10,1,2,B*L55S3,40,1
4,14,65,10,1,2,B*L-55S4,40,1
4,14,80,10,1,2,B*L57S5,40,1
4,14,95,10,1,2,B*L-57S6,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,B*OP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total -Instruments
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,PIPES/TUBES/HOSES
1,12,2,15,1,1,Length
1,12,20,16,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,40,16,1,1,Size
1,12,60,10,1,1,S-W-W
1,12,80,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,20,16,1,2,BA4S1,40,1
4,14,40,16,1,2,BA7S2,40,1
4,14,60,10,1,2,BA9S3,40,1
4,14,80,16,1,2,BA12S4,40,1
4,14,4,15,1,2,BA22,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,BRP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total -Individual Sections of Pipe
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,PIPE SUPPORTS
1,12,2,15,1,1,Quantity
1,12,20,16,1,1,Pipe Support Number
1,12,40,16,1,1,Size
1,12,60,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,15,2,2,B*R,40,1
4,14,20,16,1,2,B*P2,40,1
4,14,40,16,1,2,B*S11,40,1
4,14,60,16,1,2,B*P12,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,B*RP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total - Pipe Supports
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,IMPLIED MATERIALS
1,12,7,15,1,1,GASKETS
1,13,4,3,1,1,Qty
1,13,10,10,1,1,Diam.
1,13,25,16,1,1,Comm. Code
1,12,52,10,1,1,BOLTS
1,13,45,3,1,1,Qty
1,13,50,10,1,1,Diam.
1,13,63,10,1,1,Length
1,12,78,10,1,1,NUTS
1,13,76,3,1,1,Qty
1,13,81,10,1,1,Diam.
1,12,109,10,1,1,WELDS
1,13,106,3,1,1,Qty
1,13,111,16,1,1,Diam.

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1,14,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,14,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,15,3,4,2,2,BV,40,1
4,15,10,10,1,2,BT2S1,40,1
4,15,25,16,1,2,BT13S2,40,1
4,15,45,3,2,2,BZ,40,1
4,15,50,10,1,2,BX4S1,40,1
4,15,63,10,1,2,BX5S2,40,1
4,15,76,3,2,2,B*C,40,1
4,15,81,10,1,2,B*A3S1,40,1
4,15,106,3,2,2,B*F,40,1
4,15,111,16,1,2,B*D3S1,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,BVP
! 1,57,8,25,1,1,:Page Total -Gaskets
! 1,57,44,4,2,2,BZP
! 1,57,50,25,1,1,:Page Total -Bolts
! 1,57,75,4,2,2,B*CP
! 1,57,80,25,1,1,:Page Total -Nuts
! 1,57,105,4,2,2,B*FP
! 1,57,110,21,1,1,:Page Total -Welds
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,10,50,34,1,1,IMPILIED ALPHANUMERIC MATERIALS
1,12,1,16,1,1,Qty
1,12,20,16,1,1,Commodity
1,12,40,80,1,1,Fabrication Category
1,12,125,4,1,1,Note
1,13,20,110,1,1,Short Material Description
1,14,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,14,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,16,1,16,1,2,B**O,36,3
4,16,20,16,1,2,B**J7,36,3
4,16,40,80,1,2,B**J9,36,3
4,16,125,4,2,2,B**J10,36,3
4,17,20,110,1,2,B**M1,36,3
!
! 1,57,105,4,5,2,B**OP
! 1,57,110,21,1,1,:Page Total -Implied
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,EQUIPMENT
1,12,2,15,1,1,Quantity
1,12,20,30,1,1,Equipment Name
1,12,55,40,1,1,Equipment Description 1/2
1,12,100,6,1,1,Class
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,15,2,2,B**D,40,2
4,14,22,30,1,2,B**A2,40,2
4,14,57,40,1,2,B**A3,40,2
4,15,57,40,1,2,B**A4,40,2
4,14,102,2,1,2,B**A6,40,2
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,B**DP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total - Equipment
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,NOZZLES
!
! 1,12,2,15,1,1,Quantity
!
1,12,20,30,1,1,Equipment Name

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Sample MTO Format (piping_c.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

1,12,55,10,1,1,Nozz Tag
1,12,70,16,1,1,Size
1,12,90,8,1,1,Rating
1,12,100,16,1,1,End Prep
1,12,120,6,1,1,PMC
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
!
! 4,14,4,15,2,2,B**I,40,1
!
4,14,22,30,1,2,B**F2C1,40,1
4,14,57,10,1,2,B**E2,40,1
4,14,72,16,1,2,B**E4,40,1
4,14,92,8,1,2,B**E5,40,1
4,14,102,16,1,2,B**E6,40,1
4,14,122,6,1,2,B**E7,40,1
!
! 1,57,3,4,2,2,B**IP
! 1,57,8,40,1,1,:Page Total - Nozzles
!
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13,1,20,1,1,Piping Components
1,13,25,15,1,1,Instruments
1,18,1,20,1,1,Equipment
1,18,25,15,1,1,Nozzles
1,18,45,15,1,1,Implied
1,13,45,10,1,1,Pipes
1,13,60,15,1,1,Pipe Supports
1,13,80,10,1,1,Gaskets
1,13,95,10,1,1,Bolts
1,13,105,10,1,1,Nuts
1,13,120,10,1,1,Welds
1,14,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,14,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,19,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,15,8,4,2,2,BST
1,15,30,4,2,2,B*OT
1,20,8,4,2,2,B**DT
1,20,30,4,2,2,B**IT
1,20,47,4,5,2,B**OT
1,15,47,4,2,2,BRT
1,15,65,4,2,2,B*RT
1,15,83,4,2,2,BVT
1,15,96,4,2,2,BZT
1,15,106,4,2,2,B*CT
1,15,121,4,2,2,B*FT

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Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 10:29

PDS MTO REPORT

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

Page:
intoes_1
1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville

Integration Testing

PIPING COMPONENTS
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
Qty
New Item Name
Spec
Size
Size
End
End
S-W-W
S-W-W
Commodity Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
RFFE
NREQD
NREQD
6
E90LR
1C0031
6"
6"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WAAAAAWAAA
2
FWN
1C0031
4"
4"
RFFE
BE
NREQD
S-STD
FAAABAWAAA
9
FWN
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
BE
NREQD
S-STD
FAAABAWAAA
3
GAT
1C0031
6"
6"
RFFE
RFFE
NREQD
NREQD
VAABAHCCAA
2
REDE
1C0031
6"
4"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WRBAAAWAAA
1
T
1C0031
6"
6"
BE
BE
S-STD
S-STD
WTAAAAWAAA

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Page:

PIPES/TUBES/HOSES
Length
New Item Name
Size
S-W-W
Commodity Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
21-10"
PIPE
6"
S-STD
PAAAAAWAAA

Date/Time :

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PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

IMPLIED MATERIALS
GASKETS
BOLTS
NUTS
WELDS
Qty
Diam.
Comm. Code
Qty Diam.
Length
Qty Diam.
Qty Diam.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2
4"
XDAABZZQSG
16
5/8"
3 1/2"
32
5/8"
2
4 1/2"
9
6"
XDAABZZQSG
72
3/4"
4"
144 3/4"
21
6 5/8"

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Page:

GRAND TOTALS
Piping Components
Instruments
Pipes
Pipe Supports
Gaskets
Bolts
Nuts
Welds
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
24
0
8
0
11
88
176
23
Equipment
Nozzles
Implied
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
0
0
0

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Sample MTO Format (piping_d.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (piping_d.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report


1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
2,5,10,40,1,1,Corporation Headquarters
2,6,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,7,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,8,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
1,11,1,24,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS
1,12,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,8,10,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,20,10,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,35,30,1,1,Material Description
1,12,70,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,75,10,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,87,10,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,100,30,1,1,Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,67,1,1,1,*,43,1
4,14,4,3,2,2,BS,43,4
4,14,8,10,1,2,BG4S1,43,4
4,14,20,15,1,2,BG8S2,43,4
4,14,35,30,1,2,BM1,43,4
4,14,72,3,2,2,BS,43,4
4,14,75,10,1,2,BG4S1,43,4
4,14,87,15,1,2,BG8S2,43,4
4,14,102,30,1,2,BM1,43,4
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,INSTRUMENTS
1,12,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,12,8,16,1,1,Tag Number
1,12,30,16,1,1,Instr Name
1,12,50,80,1,1,Specialty Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,3,2,2,B*O,43,4
4,14,8,16,1,2,B*G2S1,43,4
4,14,30,16,1,2,B*G3S2,43,4
4,14,50,80,1,2,B*K1,43,4
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,PIPES/TUBES/HOSES
1,12,2,15,1,1,Length
1,12,20,16,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,40,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,60,70,1,1,Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,20,16,1,2,BA4S1,43,4
4,14,40,16,1,2,BA12S2,43,4
4,14,60,70,1,2,BF1,43,4
4,14,4,15,1,2,BA22,43,4
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,PIPE SUPPORTS
1,12,2,15,1,1,Qty
1,12,20,16,1,1,Support Number

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1,12,40,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,60,70,1,1,Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,15,2,2,B*R,43,4
4,14,20,16,1,2,B*P2S1,43,4
4,14,40,16,1,2,B*P12S2,43,4
4,14,60,70,1,2,B*U1,43,4
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,GASKETS
1,12,2,15,1,1,Qty
1,12,40,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,60,70,1,1,Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,15,2,2,BV,43,4
4,14,40,16,1,2,BT13,43,4
4,14,60,70,1,2,BT21,43,4
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS PIPING MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,BOLTS
1,12,2,15,1,1,Qty
1,12,40,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,12,60,70,1,1,Material Description
1,13,1,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1,13,67,66,1,1,//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4,14,4,15,2,2,BZ,43,4
4,14,40,16,1,2,BX12,43,4
4,14,60,70,1,2,BX20,43,4

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Sample MTO Output (piping_d.rpt)

Sample MTO Output (piping_d.rpt)


Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 10:35

PDS PIPING MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporation Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

A. Format Files
and Output

PIPING COMPONENTS
Qty
New Item
Commodity
Material Description
Qty New Item
Commodity
Material Description
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1
*
*
*
*
*
6
E90LR
WAAAAAWAAA
90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE,
*
ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
*
*
*
11 FWN
FAAABAWAAA
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE,
*
ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN,
*
S-STD bore
*
*
3
GAT
VAABAHCCAA
Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB,
*
OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8,
*
Crane 47
*
*
2
REDE
WRBAAAWAAA
Eccentric reducer, S-STD x
*
S-STD bore, BE,
*
ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
*
*
1
T
WTAAAAWAAA
Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, *
ANSI-B16.9
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

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Sample MTO Format (piping_e.fmt)


report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report
6
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date-Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
2,5,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,6,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,7,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,8,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,5,90,20,1,2,B**Q9
2,5,110,20,1,2,B**Q5
2,6,90,20,1,2,B**Q6
2,7,90,20,1,2,B**Q7
2,8,90,20,1,2,B**Q8
1,10,50,24,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS
1,11,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,11,8,20,1,1,New Item Name
1,12,8,20,1,1,Tag Number
1,13,8,20,1,1,Commodity Code
1,11,30,8,1,1,1st Size
1,11,39,8,1,1,1st Rat
1,11,48,8,1,1,1st End
1,12,30,8,1,1,2nd Size
1,12,39,8,1,1,2nd Rat
1,12,48,8,1,1,2nd End
1,12,57,10,1,1,Std. Note
1,13,30,82,1,1,Material Description
1,14,1,66,1,1,
1,14,67,66,1,1,
4,16,2,3,2,2,BS,1,4
4,16,8,6,1,2,BG4,1,4
4,17,8,20,1,2,BG2,1,4
4,18,8,16,1,2,BG8,1,4
4,16,30,8,1,2,BN49,1,4
4,16,39,8,1,2,BN53,1,4
4,16,48,8,1,2,BN51,1,4
4,17,30,8,1,2,BN-49,1,4
4,17,39,8,1,2,BN-53,1,4
4,17,48,8,1,2,BN-51,1,4
4,16,58,5,2,2,BG47,1,4
4,18,30,82,1,2,BM1,1,4
4,19,1,1,1,1, ,1,4
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,PIPES-TUBES-HOSES
1,5,2,15,1,1,Length
1,5,20,8,1,1,Size
1,5,31,5,1,1,Std. Note
1,5,39,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,5,58,74,1,1,Material Description
1,6,1,66,1,1,
1,6,67,66,1,1,
4,7,20,8,1,2,BA7,1,2
4,7,31,5,2,2,BA39,1,2
4,7,39,16,1,2,BA12,1,2
4,7,58,74,1,2,BF1,1,2
4,7,2,15,1,2,BA22,1,2
4,8,1,1,1,1, ,1,2
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,INSTRUMENTS
1,5,2,20,1,1,Tag Number
1,5,25,6,1,1,Instr Name
1,5,36,8,1,1,1st Size
1,5,47,8,1,1,1st Rat
1,5,58,8,1,1,1st End
1,5,71,8,1,1,2nd Size
1,5,82,8,1,1,2nd Rat
1,5,93,8,1,1,2nd End
1,5,106,5,1,1,Std. Note
1,7,19,113,1,1,Material Description
1,8,1,66,1,1,
1,8,67,66,1,1,

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Sample MTO Format (piping_e.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

4,9,2,20,1,2,B*G2,1,3
4,9,25,6,1,2,B*G3,1,3
4,9,36,8,1,2,B*L55,1,3
4,9,47,8,1,2,B*L59,1,3
4,9,58,8,1,2,B*L57,1,3
4,9,71,8,1,2,B*L-55,1,3
4,9,82,8,1,2,B*L-59,1,3
4,9,93,8,1,2,B*L-57,1,3
4,9,106,5,2,2,B*G53,1,3
4,10,19,113,1,2,B*K1,1,3
4,11,1,1,1,1, ,1,3
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,PIPE SUPPORTS
1,5,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,5,8,16,1,1,Support Number
1,5,27,8,1,1,Size
1,5,38,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,4,57,5,1,1,Std. Note
1,5,65,67,1,1,Material Description
1,6,1,66,1,1,
1,6,67,66,1,1,
4,7,2,3,2,2,B*R,1,2
4,7,8,16,1,2,B*P2,1,2
4,7,27,8,1,2,B*S11,1,2
4,7,38,16,1,2,B*P12,1,2
4,7,57,5,2,2,B*P18,1,2
4,7,65,67,1,2,B*U1,1,2
4,8,1,1,1,2, ,1,2
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,IMPLIED MATERIAL - GASKETS
1,5,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,5,8,8,1,1,Size
1,5,19,8,1,1,End
1,5,27,5,1,1,Std. Note
1,5,35,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,5,54,68,1,1,Material Description
1,6,1,66,1,1,
1,6,67,66,1,1,
4,7,2,3,2,2,BV,1,2
4,7,8,8,1,2,BT2,1,2
4,7,19,8,1,2,BT8,1,2
4,7,27,5,2,2,BT19,1,2
4,7,35,16,1,2,BT13,1,2
4,7,54,68,1,2,BT21,1,2
4,8,1,1,1,1, ,1,2
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,IMPLIED MATERIAL - BOLTS
1,5,2,3,1,1,Qty
1,5,8,8,1,1,Size
1,5,19,16,1,1,Length
1,5,38,5,1,1,Std. Note
1,5,46,16,1,1,Commodity Code
1,5,65,67,1,1,Material Description
1,6,1,66,1,1,
1,6,67,66,1,1,
4,7,2,3,2,2,BZ,1,2
4,7,8,8,1,2,BX4,1,2
4,7,19,8,1,2,BX5,1,2
4,7,38,5,2,2,BX18,1,2
4,7,46,16,1,2,BX12,1,2
4,7,65,67,1,2,BX20,1,2
4,8,1,1,1,1, ,1,2
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,IMPILIED MATERIALS
1,4,29,10,1,1,NUTS
1,6,25,3,1,1,Qty
1,6,31,8,1,1,Size
1,4,84,10,1,1,WELDS
1,6,80,3,1,1,Qty
1,6,86,8,1,1,Diam.
1,7,1,66,1,1,
1,7,67,66,1,1,
4,8,25,3,2,2,B*C,1,1
4,8,31,8,1,2,B*A3,1,1

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4,8,80,3,2,2,B*F,1,1
4,8,86,8,1,2,B*D3,1,1
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,IMPILIED ALPHANUMERIC MATERIALS
1,5,1,16,1,1,Qty
1,5,20,16,1,1,Commodity
1,5,40,80,1,1,Fabrication Category
1,5,125,4,1,1,Note
1,6,20,110,1,1,Short Material Description
1,7,1,66,1,1,
1,7,67,66,1,1,
4,8,1,16,1,2,B**O,1,3
4,8,20,16,1,2,B**J7,1,3
4,8,40,80,1,2,B**J9,1,3
4,8,125,4,2,2,B**J10,1,3
4,9,20,110,1,2,B**M1,1,3
4,10,1,1,1,1, ,1,3
5
6
1,3,50,34,1,1,STANDARD NOTES
1,4,2,5,1,1,Note
1,5,2,5,1,1, #
1,5,10,122,1,1,Standard Note
1,6,1,66,1,1,
1,6,67,66,1,1,
4,7,2,5,2,2,B*Z2,1,2
4,7,10,122,1,2,B*Z3,1,2
4,8,1,1,1,1, ,1,2
5
6
1,3,1,34,1,1,GRAND TOTALS
1,6,1,20,1,1,Piping Components
1,6,25,15,1,1,Instruments
1,6,45,10,1,1,Pipes
1,6,60,15,1,1,Pipe Supports
1,6,80,10,1,1,Gaskets
1,6,95,10,1,1,Bolts
1,6,105,10,1,1,Nuts
1,6,120,10,1,1,Welds
1,7,1,66,1,1,
1,7,67,66,1,1,
1,8,8,4,2,2,BST
1,8,30,4,2,2,B*OT
1,8,47,4,2,2,BRT
1,8,65,4,2,2,B*RT
1,8,83,4,2,2,BVT
1,8,96,4,2,2,BZT
1,8,106,4,2,2,B*CT
1,8,121,4,2,2,B*FT

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Sample MTO Output (piping_e.rpt)

Sample MTO Output (piping_e.rpt)


Date-Time :

22-Feb-93 10:41

PDS MTO REPORT

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

intoes_1
1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville

Integration Testing

PIPING COMPONENTS
New Item Name
1st Size 1st Rat 1st End
Tag Number
2nd Size 2nd Rat 2nd End Std. Note
Commodity Code
Material Description

Qty

6"
6"
*

CAT-101

E90LR

FWN

4"
CL150
RFFE
0
4"
CL150
BE
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

FAAABAWAAA
9

RFFE
RFFE

6"
BE
0
6"
BE
90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

WAAAAAWAAA
2

CL150
CL150

FAAABAWAAA

6"
CL150
RFFE
0
6"
CL150
BE
Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

GAT
GAT-001
VAABAHCCAA

6"
CL150
RFFE
0
6"
CL150
RFFE
Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane 47

GAT
GAT-002
VAABAHCCAA

6"
CL150
RFFE
0
6"
CL150
RFFE
Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane 47

GAT
GAT-003
VAABAHCCAA

6"
CL150
RFFE
0
6"
CL150
RFFE
Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane 47

REDE

6"
BE
0
4"
BE
Eccentric reducer, S-STD x S-STD bore, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

FWN

WRBAAAWAAA
1

A. Format Files
and Output

6"
BE
0
6"
BE
Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

WTAAAAWAAA

PIPES-TUBES-HOSES
Length
Size
Std.
Commodity Code

21-10"
6"
0
PAAAAAWAAA

Material Description
Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

IMPLIED MATERIAL - GASKETS


Qty
Size
End
Std.
Commodity Code

2
4"
RFFE
0
XDAABZZQSG
9

6"

RFFE

XDAABZZQSG

Material Description
Gasket,
center
Gasket,
center

CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled, CS


ring, API-601
CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled, CS
ring, API-601

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report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report
1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,20,1,2,B**Q9
2,3,110,20,1,2,B**Q5
2,4,90,20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,20,1,2,B**Q8
1,8,40,15,1,1,LINE NUMBER:
4,8,55,30,1,2,BI2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BB2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*I2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BT1G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BX1G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B**K2G1,45,2
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*S2G1,45,2
8
1,10,1,25,1,1,Commodity Code
1,10,27,16,1,1,Qty/Length
1,10,45,10,1,1,1st Size
1,10,57,10,1,1,2nd Size
1,10,69,63,1,1,Material Description
1,11,1,66,1,1,
1,11,67,66,1,1,
4,12,1,25,1,2,BG8S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,2,2,BS,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,BN49S3,45,2
4,12,57,10,1,2,BN-49S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BM1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BA12S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,1,2,BA39,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,BA7S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BF1S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B*G2S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,2,2,B*O,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,B*L55S3,45,2
4,12,57,10,1,2,B*L-55S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*K1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BT13S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,2,2,BV,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,BT2S3,45,2
4,12,57,10,1,2,BT23,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BT21S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BX12S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,2,2,BZ,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,BX4S3,45,2
4,12,57,10,1,2,BX5S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BX20S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B**J7S2,45,2
4,12,27,16,1,2,B**O,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B**M1S3,45,2
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B*P12S2,45,2

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4,12,27,16,2,2,B*R,45,2
4,12,45,10,1,2,B*S11S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*U1S4,45,2
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13,1,15,1,1,Components
1,13,20,15,1,1,Pipes
1,13,40,15,1,1,Instruments
1,13,60,15,1,1,Gaskets
1,13,80,15,1,1,Bolts
1,13,100,15,1,1,Pipe Supports

A. Format Files
and Output

1,14,1,15,2,2,BST
1,14,20,15,2,2,BRT
1,14,40,15,2,2,B*OT
1,14,60,15,2,2,BVT
1,14,80,15,2,2,BZT
1,14,100,15,2,2,B*RT

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Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 10:49

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

intoes_1
1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
LINE NUMBER:

Integration Testing

MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N

Commodity Code
Qty/Length
1st Size

FAAABAWAAA
2
4"

2nd Size

Material Description

4"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

XDAABZZQSG

4"

YZZZHZZFFF

16

5/8"

3 1/2"

Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled,
CS center ring, API-601
B31, ASTM-A193-B7 studs w/ASTM-A194-2H hvy hex nuts

Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 10:49

PDS MTO REPORT


LINE NUMBER:

Page:

MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N

Commodity Code
Qty/Length
1st Size

1
6"

2nd Size

Material Description

6"

FAAABAWAAA

6"

6"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

VAABAHCCAA

6"

6"

WAAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane


47
90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

WRBAAAWAAA

6"

4"

WTAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

PAAAAAWAAA

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

XDAABZZQSG

6"

YZZZHZZFFF

72

3/4"

4"

Date/Time :

Eccentric reducer, S-STD x S-STD bore, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB,


ANSI-B16.9
Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

22-Feb-93 10:49

Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled,
CS center ring, API-601
B31, ASTM-A193-B7 studs w/ASTM-A194-2H hvy hex nuts

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

GRAND TOTALS
Components
24

Pipes
8

Instruments
0

Gaskets
11

Bolts
88

.*****. REPORT ERROR LOG CREATION TIME: Monday 02/22/93 10:49


1 - ERROR -

key CAT-101 was not found in SPECIALTY material description library.

2 - ERROR -

key FA1 was not found in SPECIALTY material description library.

@#, 180, 34, 27, 29, 12, 9, 29

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0

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Sample MTO Format (piping_g.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (piping_g.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report


1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,1,50,-40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
2,3,10,-40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,-40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,-40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,-40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
2,4,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8
1,8,1,-25,1,-1,Commodity Code
1,8,27,-16,1,-1,Qty/Length
1,8,45,-10,1,-1,1st Size
1,8,57,-10,1,-1,2nd Size
1,8,69,-63,1,-1,Material Description
9
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BI2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BB2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*I2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BT1G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BX1G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B**K2G1,45,2
7
4,10,55,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*S2G1,45,2
8
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BG8S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BS,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BN49S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BN-49S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BM1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BA12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,1,2,BA22,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BA7S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BF1S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B*G2S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,B*O,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,B*L55S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,B*L-55S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*K1S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BT13S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BV,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BT2S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BT23,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BT21S4,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,BX12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,BZ,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,BX4S3,45,2
4,12,57,-10,1,2,BX5S4,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,BX20S5,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B**J7S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,1,2,B**O,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B**M1S3,45,2
7
4,12,1,-25,1,2,B*P12S2,45,2
4,12,27,-16,2,2,B*R,45,2
4,12,45,-10,1,2,B*S11S3,45,2
4,12,69,63,1,2,B*U1S4,45,2
10

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1,3,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,-23,1,5
1,3,50,-40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,-3,2,4
1,11,1,-34,1,-1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13,1,-15,1,-1,Components
1,13,20,-15,1,-1,Pipes
1,13,40,-15,1,-1,Instruments
1,13,60,-15,1,-1,Gaskets
1,13,80,-15,1,-1,Bolts
1,13,100,-15,1,-1,Pipe Supports
1,14,1,-15,2,2,BST
1,14,20,-15,2,2,BRT
1,14,40,-15,2,2,B*OT
1,14,60,-15,2,2,BVT
1,14,80,-15,2,2,BZT
1,14,100,-15,2,2,B*RT

288

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Sample MTO Output (piping_g.rpt)

Sample MTO Output (piping_g.rpt)


Date/Time :

22-Feb-93

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000
Commodity Code

Qty/Length

Integration Testing intoes_1


1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
1st Size

2nd Size

Material Description______________

__________

________

LINE NUMBER: MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N

__________

4"

4"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

XDAABZZQSG

4"

YZZZHZZFFF

16

5/8"

3 1/2"

Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled,
CS center ring, API-601
B31, ASTM-A193-B7 studs w/ASTM-A194-2H hvy hex nuts

LINE NUMBER: MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N

A. Format Files
and Output

FAAABAWAAA

6"

6"

FAAABAWAAA

6"

6"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105, ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

VAABAHCCAA

6"

6"

WAAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y, ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane


47
90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

WRBAAAWAAA

6"

4"

WTAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

PAAAAAWAAA

21-10"

6"

XDAABZZQSG

6"

YZZZHZZFFF

72

3/4"

4"

Date/Time :

22-Feb-93

Eccentric reducer, S-STD x S-STD bore, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB,


ANSI-B16.9
Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9
Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S
Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral wnd, graph filled,
CS center ring, API-601
B31, ASTM-A193-B7 studs w/ASTM-A194-2H hvy hex nuts

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

GRAND TOTALS____________
Components
24

Pipes
8

Instruments
0

Gaskets
11

Bolts
88

______

Pipe Supports__________
0

289

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Sample MTO Format (weight.fmt)


report_type=689 ! Piping Components MTO Report
1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,20,1,2,B**Q9
2,3,110,20,1,2,B**Q5
2,4,90,20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,20,1,2,B**Q8
1,8,40,15,1,1,LINE NUMBER:
!
!
Remember that using the 7 field type
!
still requires that all related output
!
fields still put the same number of
!
outputs per page.
!
4,8,55,30,1,2,BI2G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BB2G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*I2G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BT1G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,BX1G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B**K2G1,45,3
7
4,8,55,30,1,2,B*S2G1,45,3
8
1,10,1,25,1,1,Commodity Code
1,10,27,16,1,1,Qty/Length
1,10,45,10,1,1,1st Size
1,10,57,10,1,1,2nd Size
1,10,69,45,1,1,Material Description
1,9,114,10,1,1,Weight
1,10,113,10,1,1,Multiple
1,9,121,12,1,1,Dry/Wet Wt.
1,10,123,8,1,2,B**Q3
1,11,1,66,1,1,
1,11,67,66,1,1,
4,12,1,25,1,2,BG8S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,2,2,BS,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,BN49S3,45,3
4,12,57,10,1,2,BN-49S4,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,BM1S5,45,3
4,12,116,5,2,2,BSS6,45,3
4,13,121,11,5,2,BM5,45,3
4,12,121,11,5,2,BM3,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BA12S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,1,2,BA22,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,BA7S3,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,BF1S4,45,3
4,12,116,5,2,2,BRS5,45,3
4,13,121,11,5,2,BF5,45,3
4,12,121,11,5,2,BF3,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B*G2S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,2,2,B*O,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,B*L55S3,45,3
4,12,57,10,1,2,B*L-55S4,45,3
4,12,69,50,1,2,B*K1S5,45,3
4,12,116,5,2,2,B*OS6,45,3
4,13,121,11,5,2,B*K4,45,3

290

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Sample MTO Format (weight.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

4,12,121,11,5,2,B*K2,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BT13S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,2,2,BV,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,BT2S3,45,3
4,12,57,10,1,2,BT23,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,BT21S4,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,BX12S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,2,2,BZ,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,BX4S3,45,3
4,12,57,10,1,2,BX5S4,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,BX20S5,45,3
4,12,121,11,5,2,BX22,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B**J7S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,1,2,B**O,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,B**M1S3,45,3
7
4,12,1,25,1,2,B*P12S2,45,3
4,12,27,16,2,2,B*R,45,3
4,12,45,10,1,2,B*S11S3,45,3
4,12,69,45,1,2,B*U1S4,45,3
4,12,116,5,2,2,B*RS5,45,3
4,12,121,11,5,2,B*P15,45,3
8
5
1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
1,10,1,25,1,1,Equipment Name
1,10,40,16,1,1,Class
1,10,69,40,1,1,Equipment Description
1,9,121,11,1,1,Dry/Wet Wt.
1,11,1,66,1,1,
1,11,67,66,1,1,
4,12,1,25,1,2,B**A2,45,3
4,12,40,16,1,2,B**A6,45,3
4,12,69,40,1,2,B**A3,45,3
4,13,69,40,1,2,B**A4,45,3
4,12,121,11,5,2,B**A7,45,3
4,13,121,11,5,2,B**A8,45,3
5
1,3,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,11,1,34,1,1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13,1,15,1,1,Components
1,13,20,15,1,1,Pipes
1,13,40,15,1,1,Instruments
1,13,60,15,1,1,Gaskets
1,13,80,15,1,1,Bolts
1,13,100,15,1,1,Pipe Supports
1,14,1,15,2,2,BST
1,14,20,15,2,2,BRT
1,14,40,15,2,2,B*OT
1,14,60,15,2,2,BVT
1,14,80,15,2,2,BZT
1,14,100,15,2,2,B*RT
1,25,1,35,1,1,GRAND TOTAL DRY WEIGHT,
1,25,25,8,1,2,B**Q3
1,25,37,20,1,2,B**P1
1,23,70,35,1,1, (Uses Specific Gravity 1)
1,25,70,35,1,1,GRAND TOTAL WET WEIGHT,
1,25,95,8,1,2,B**Q3
1,25,106,20,1,2,B**P3
1,27,1,35,1,1,
DRY CENTER OF GRAVITY
1,28,10,50,1,2,B**P6
1,29,10,50,1,2,B**P7

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1,30,10,50,1,2,B**P8
1,27,70,35,1,1,
1,28,80,50,1,2,B**P12
1,29,80,50,1,2,B**P13
1,30,80,50,1,2,B**P14

WET CENTER OF GRAVITY

Sample MTO Output (weight.rpt)


Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 11:24

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000

intoes_1
1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
LINE NUMBER:

Integration Testing

MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N

Commodity Code
Qty/Length
1st Size

FAAABAWAAA
2
4"

2nd Size

Material Description

4"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105,


ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

XDAABZZQSG

4"

Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral


wnd, graph filled, CS center ring, API-601

YZZZHZZFFF

16

5/8"

3 1/2"

B31, ASTM-A193-B7 studs w/ASTM-A194-2H hvy


hex nuts

Date/Time :

22-Feb-93 11:24

Weight Dry/Wet Wt.


Multiple
lb
2

0
0

2.4359

PDS MTO REPORT


LINE NUMBER:

Page:

MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N
Weight Dry/Wet Wt.
Multiple
lb

Commodity Code
Qty/Length
1st Size

1
6"

2nd Size

Material Description

6"

0
0

FAAABAWAAA

6"

6"

Flange, CL150, RFFE/BE, ASTM-A105,


ANSI-B16.5, WN, S-STD bore

0
0

VAABAHCCAA

6"

6"

Gate valve, CL150, RFFE, BB, OS&Y,


ASTM-A216-WCB, trim 8, Crane 47

0
0

WAAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

90 deg LR elbow, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB,


ANSI-B16.9

0
0

WRBAAAWAAA

6"

4"

Eccentric reducer, S-STD x S-STD bore, BE,


ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

0
0

WTAAAAWAAA

6"

6"

Tee, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A234-WPB, ANSI-B16.9

0
0

PAAAAAWAAA

1-6"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

1.2975
1.2975

PAAAAAWAAA

1-0"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

1.73
1.73

PAAAAAWAAA

1-5 3/16"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

2.47786
2.47786

PAAAAAWAAA

1-8 9/16"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

2.96443
2.96443

PAAAAAWAAA

5-0 1/4"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

8.68604
8.68604

PAAAAAWAAA

5-3 3/8"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

9.13656
9.13656

PAAAAAWAAA

5-10 5/8"

6"

Pipe, S-STD, BE, ASTM-A53-B Type S

10.1818
10.1818

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XDAABZZQSG

6"

Sample MTO Format (weight.fmt)

Gasket, CL150, G653, 0.125" thk, 304 spiral


wnd, graph filled, CS center ring, API-601

A. Format Files
and Output

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Sample MTO Format (equip_a.fmt)


report_type=661 ! Equipment Orientations
1,1, 1,-13,1, 1,Date/Time :
1,1, 14,-23,1, 5
1,1, 50,-40,1, 1,PDS MTO REPORT
1,1,120, -6,1, 1,Page:
1,1,127, -3,2, 4
2,3, 10,-40,1, 1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4, 10,-40,1, 1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5, 10,-40,1, 1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6, 10,-40,1, 1,(205)730-2000
2,3, 90,-20,1, 2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1, 2,B**Q9
2,4, 90,-20,1, 2,B**Q6
2,5, 90,-20,1, 2,B**Q7
2,6, 90,-20,1, 2,B**Q8
1,8, 4,-30,1, 1,EQUIPMENT NO
1,8, 45,-40,1, 1,DESCRIPTION
1,8, 90,-15,1, 1,INS THCK
1,9, 9,-10,1,-1,NOZZLE NO
1,9, 20, -8,1,-1,DIAM
1,9, 29, -8,1,-1,RATING
1,9, 38, -9,1,-1,END PREP
1,9, 48,-24,1,-1,TS
1,9, 73,-23,1,-1,ORIENTATION/SERVICE
1,9,105,-27,1,-1,POSITION IN SITE
! Setup desired MTO options
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z6
9
4,11, 4,-30,1,
-2, B**A2G1,48,4
7
4,11, 4,-30,1,-2,B**F2G1,48,4
8
!
4,12, 45,-40,1,
2, B**A3, 48,4
4,13, 45,-40,1,
2, B**A4, 48,4
4,12, 90,-15,[F5.2], 2,B**A10, 48,4
4,13,105,-27,1,
2, B**B2, 48,4
4,14,105,-27,1,
2, B**B3, 48,4
4,12,105,-27,1,
2, B**B1, 48,4
7
!
4,12, 9,-10,1, 2, B**E2,48,4
4,12, 20, -8,1, 2, B**E4,48,4
4,12, 29, -8,1, 2, B**E5,48,4
4,12, 38, -9,1, 2, B**E6,48,4
4,12, 48,-24,1, 2, B**E16,48,4
4,12, 73,-23,1, 2, B**G1,48,4
4,13, 73,-20,1, 2, B**E17,48,4
4,12,105,-27,1, 2, B**G2,48,4
4,13,105,-27,1, 2, B**G3,48,4
4,14,105,-27,1, 2, B**G4,48,4
10
!
5
1, 3, 1,-13,1, 1,Date/Time :
1, 3, 14,-23,1, 3
1, 3, 50,-40,1, 1,PDS Equip/Nozzle Report
1, 3,120, -6,1, 1,Page:
1, 3,127, -3,2, 4
1,11, 1,-34,1,-1,GRAND TOTALS
1,13, 1,-15,1,-1,Equipment
1,13, 20,-15,1,-1,Nozzles
1,14, 1,-15,2, 2,B**DT
1,14, 20,-15,2, 2,B**IT

294

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Sample MTO Output (equip_a.rpt)

Sample MTO Output (equip_a.rpt)


Date/Time :

12-Aug-94

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000
EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO
38E-101A

DIAM

RATING

custom

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

POSITION IN SITE

_________

0.00

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1316 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

N11

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1316 7" Site


North 448 4 1/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1316 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 12 10" Site

N4

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1316 7" Site


North 431 0 5/8" Site
Elev 12 10" Site

__

A. Format Files
and Output

______________________________
SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1316 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

N10

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1316 7" Site


North 448 4 1/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1316 7" Site


North 431 0 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1316 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO
38E-101C

____

*
*
*

N1

Date/Time :

__

________
SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

38E-101B

____

DIAM

PDS MTO REPORT

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

Page:
INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

POSITION IN SITE

______________________________
SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

N10

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1322 7" Site


North 431 0 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

N11

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 448 4 1/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

295

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N3

38E-101D

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 12 10" Site

______________________________
SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

N10

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1322 7" Site


North 448 4 1/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 431 0 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 16 8" Site

Date/Time :

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO
38E-101E

DIAM

PDS MTO REPORT

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

Page:
INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

POSITION IN SITE

______________________________
SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 24 2" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1322 7" Site


North 448 4 1/8" Site
Elev 24 2" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1322 7" Site


North 450 3 5/8" Site
Elev 20 5" Site

38E-102

_______
Kettle Exchanger

296

0.00

*
*
*

S1

150

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1351 7" Site


North 445 0 5/8" Site
Elev 31 0 1/4" Site

S2

10

150

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1351 7" Site


North 439 10 1/8" Site
Elev 38 6 1/4" Site

S3

10

150

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1351 7" Site


North 429 10 1/8" Site
Elev 38 6 1/4" Site

S4

150

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1350 6 1/2" Site


North 424 3 1/8" Site
Elev 30 6" Site

T1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1351 7" Site


North 447 9 1/8" Site
Elev 36 10 3/4" Site

T2

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1351 7" Site


North 447 9 1/8" Site
Elev 30 11 3/4" Site

_________

____

__

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Appendix A:

Date/Time :

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO
38E-103

DIAM

Sample MTO Output (equip_a.rpt)

PDS MTO REPORT

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

Page:
INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

POSITION IN SITE

_________

0.00

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1314 4" Site


North 381 6 9/16" Site
Elev 27 5 1/16" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1320 7" Site


North 381 6 9/16" Site
Elev 27 5 1/16" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1314 4" Site


North 381 6 9/16" Site
Elev 24 11 9/16" Site

N4

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1320 7" Site


North 381 6 9/16" Site
Elev 24 11 9/16" Site

38E-104

_______
FIN FAN COOLING TOWER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1306 5 1/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 27 5 1/16" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1309 5 3/8" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 27 5 1/16" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1306 5 1/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 24 11 9/16" Site

N4

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1309 5 3/8" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 24 11 9/16" Site

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO

DIAM

PDS MTO REPORT

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

Page:
INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

__

POSITION IN SITE

_______
FIN FAN COOLING TOWER

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1299 7 3/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 27 10 7/8" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1304 2 3/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 27 10 7/8" Site

N3

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1299 7 3/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 24 10 7/8" Site

N4

300

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1304 2 3/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 24 10 7/8" Site

________
Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

0.00

*
*
*

297

A. Format Files
and Output

38P-101A

____

*
*
*

N1

38E-105

__

_______
FIN FAN COOLING TOWER

Date/Time :

____

_________

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N1

300

RFFE

Default

East 1363 1" Site


North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1363 7 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

38P-101B

________
Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

N1

Date/Time :

300

RFFE

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO

DIAM

Default

0.00

East 1369 7" Site


North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

300

RFFE

UP

38P-101B
N2

________
3

38P-103A

______________________________

Default

Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

POSITION IN SITE

0.00

300

RFFE

Default

East 1332 1" Site


North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1332 7 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

__

_________

____

__

______________________________
Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

0.00

*
*
*

N1

300

RFFE

Default

East 1343 1" Site


North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1343 7 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

______________________________
Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

N1

Date/Time :

____

*
*
*

38P-104A

_________

East 1370 1 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

N1

38P-103B

300

RFFE

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO

DIAM

Default

0.00

*
*
*
East 1307 7" Site
North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

PDS MTO REPORT

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

38P-104A
N2

______________________________
3
300
RFFE

38P-104B

______________________________

Default

Horizontal Centrifugal Pump

298

*
*
*

Page:
INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

UP

POSITION IN SITE

East 1308 1 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

0.00

*
*
*

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Output (equip_a.rpt)

N1

300

RFFE

Default

East 1323 1" Site


North 420 11 3/8" Site
Elev 13 5 1/2" Site

N2

300

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1323 7 1/4" Site


North 420 3 5/8" Site
Elev 14 3 1/2" Site

38TW-102

________
Sour Water Stripper

N2

300

RFFE

Default

0.00

*
*
*
East 1335 7" Site
North 431 10 3/4" Site
Elev 25 11 5/16" Site

20

150

RFFE

Default

East 1335 7" Site


North 440 2 3/4" Site
Elev 32 0" Site

N10

150

RFFE

Default

E 45 S

East 1338 2 29/32" Site


North 433 7 23/32" Site
Elev 30 6" Site

N11

150

RFFE

Default

East 1339 4 1/8" Site


North 436 3 5/8" Site
Elev 38 5" Site

N13

150

RFFE

Default

W 30 S

East 1332 3 13/16" Site


North 434 5 9/32" Site
Elev 126 0 9/16" Site

Date/Time :

12-Aug-93

EQUIPMENT NO
NOZZLE NO
38TW-102
N14

DIAM

________
6

PDS MTO REPORT

Page:

RATING

DESCRIPTION
END PREP TS

INS THCK
ORIENTATION/SERVICE

300

RFFE

Default

W 15 S

East 1331 11 13/32" Site


North 435 3 31/32" Site
Elev 145 3" Site

POSITION IN SITE

_________

N18

300

BE

Default

S 45 E

East 1338 2 29/32" Site


North 433 7 23/32" Site
Elev 117 1" Site

N6

150

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1335 7" Site


North 436 3 5/8" Site
Elev 150 0" Site

N7

150

RFFE

Default

East 1335 7" Site


North 431 1 5/8" Site
Elev 26 7 5/16" Site

N9

12

150

RFFE

Default

S 15 E

East 1336 7 7/32" Site


North 432 6 3/32" Site
Elev 37 6" Site

38V-101

_______
Horizontal Drum

0.00

*
*
*

MW

20

150

RFFE

Default

East 1357 8" Site


North 445 9 5/8" Site
Elev 26 4" Site

N3

150

RFFE

Default

DOWN

East 1364 6 31/32" Site


North 429 9 5/8" Site
Elev 19 7" Site

N4

10

150

RFFE

Default

UP

East 1364 7" Site


North 447 3 5/8" Site
Elev 33 3" Site

299

A. Format Files
and Output

M5

____

__

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N5

Date/Time :

150

12-Aug-93 09:27

RFFE

Default

PDS Equip/Nozzle Report

GRAND TOTALS____________
Equipment
17

300

Nozzles_________
63

UP

_______

East 1364 7" Site


North 433 9 5/8" Site
Elev 33 0" Site

Page:

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (weldno.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (weldno.fmt)


1,3,3,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,3,14,23,1,3
1,3,50,40,1,1,WELD NUMBER REPORT
1,3,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,3,127,3,2,4
1,5,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
1,6,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
1,7,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
1,8,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
1,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
1,5,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
1,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
1,7,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
1,8,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8

A. Format Files
and Output

1,10,3,10,1,-1,Model Code
1,10,15,7,1,-1,CP1 NPD
1,10,23,7,1,-1,Weld No
1,10,35,9,1,-1,Weld Type
1,10,48,7,1,-1,CP2 NPD
1,10,58,7,1,-1,Weld No
1,10,68,10,1,-1,Weld Type
1,10,80,7,1,-1,CP3 NPD
1,10,90,7,1,-1,Weld No
1,10,99,10,1,-1,Weld Type
1,10,112,8,1,-1,Comp No.
9
4,12,3,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BI2G1,50,1
7
4,12,3,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*I2G1,50,1
7
4,12,3,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BB2G1,50,1
8
4,13,3,-6,1,2,BG4,50,1
4,13,15,-6,1,2,BG49,50,1
4,13,23,-8,1,2,BG55,50,1
4,13,35,-10,1,2,BG56,50,1
4,13,48,-6,1,2,BG62,50,1
4,13,58,-8,1,2,BG68,50,1
4,13,68,-10,1,2,BG69,50,1
4,13,80,-6,1,2,BG75,50,1
4,13,90,-8,1,2,BG81,50,1
4,13,99,-10,1,2,BG82,50,1
4,13,112,-19,1,2,BG2,50,1
7
4,13,3,-6,1,2,B*G3,50,1
4,13,15,-6,1,2,B*G55,50,1
4,13,23,-8,1,2,B*G61,50,1
4,13,35,-10,1,2,B*G62,50,1
4,13,48,-6,1,2,B*G68,50,1
4,13,58,-8,1,2,B*G74,50,1
4,13,68,-10,1,2,B*G75,50,1
4,13,80,-6,1,2,B*G81,50,1
4,13,90,-8,1,2,B*G87,50,1
4,13,99,-10,1,2,B*G88,50,1
4,13,112,-19,1,2,B*G2,50,1
7
4,13,3,-6,1,2,BA4,50,1
4,13,15,-6,1,2,BA7,50,1
4,13,23,-10,1,2,BA42,50,1
4,13,35,-10,1,2,BA43,50,1
4,13,48,-6,1,2,BA7,50,1
4,13,58,-10,1,2,BA50,50,1
4,13,68,-10,1,2,BA51,50,1
4,13,80,-19,1,2,BA2,50,1
8
10

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Sample MTO Output (weldno.rpt)


Date/Time :22-Feb-93 11:26

WELD NUMBER REPORT

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000
Model Code

CP1 NPD Weld No

LINE NUMBER: MMA0104-4"-1C0031-N


FWN
4"

Weld Type

Integration Testing intoes_1


1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
CP2 NPD

Weld No

Weld Type

________________________________
4"
Shop Weld

LINE NUMBER: MMA0104-6"-1C0031-N ________________________________


6"
6"
E90LR
6"
Shop Weld
6"
Shop
FWN
6"
6"
Shop
GAT
6"
6"
GAT
6"
6"
GAT
6"
6"
REDE
6"
Shop Weld
4"
Shop
T
6"
Shop Weld
6"
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop
PIPE
6"
Shop Weld
Shop

Date/Time :22-Feb-93 11:26

Weld
Weld

Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld
Weld

CP3 NPD

302

CP1 NPD Weld No

Weld No

Weld Type

Comp No.

6"
SPOOL-1
SPOOL-8
SPOOL-2
SPOOL-3
SPOOL-5
SPOOL-6
SPOOL-7
SPOOL-4

_______ _______

CAT-101

GAT-001
GAT-002
GAT-003
Shop Weld

WELD NUMBER REPORT

Weld Type

__________

Page:

Corporate Headquarters
Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-2000
Model Code

Integration Testing intoes_1


1234-5678
Intergraph
Huntsville
CP2 NPD

Weld No

Weld Type

CP3 NPD

Weld No

Weld Type

Comp No.

__________

_______ _______

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (14_equip.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (14_equip.fmt)


Date=25-Jul-1995

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 14_EQUIP.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
report_type=682
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z6
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40]2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,67,16,1,1,EQUIPMENT REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,12,1,1,EQUIPMENT NO
1,9,25,14,1,1,EQUIPMENT NAME
1,9,62,11,1,1,DGN AREA NO
1,9,74,10,1,1,INSULATION
1,9,85,19,1,1,PP POSITION IN SITE
1,10,9,15,1,-1,FORM NO

1,10,25,36,1,-1,LAST REV DATE


1,10,62,11,1,-1,MODEL NO

1,10,74,10,1,-1,

1,10,85,27,1,-1,

4,11,9,-15,1,2,B**A2,51,4
4,11,25,-36,1,2,B**A3,51,4
! 4,11,62,-10,?,?,?,51,4 (DGN AREA NO)
4,11,74,4,[F4.2],2,B**A10,51,4
4,11,85,-27,1,2,B**B1,51,4
4,12,9,9,1,2,B**A5,51,4
! 4,12,25,?,?,? (LAST REV DATE FOR FORM)
4,12,62,-9,1,2,B**B22,51,4
4,12,85,-27,1,2,B**B2,51,4
4,13,85,-27,1,2,B**B3,51,4
5
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12]2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,64,23,1,1,EQUIPMENT NOZZLE REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,14,1,-1,EQUIPMENT NO=
1,10,9,10,1,-1,NOZZLE NO
1,10,20,8,1,-1,DIAM

1,10,29,9,1,-1,END PREP
1,10,39,10,1,-1,RATING/THK
1,10,50,24,1,-1,TS

1,10,75,23,1,-1,ORIENTATION/SERVICE

1,10,99,27,1,-1,NOZZLE CP POSITION IN SITE


4,9,23,-12,1,-2,B**F2C1,51,4
4,11,9,-10,1,2,B**E2S2,51,4
4,11,20,-8,1,2,B**E4,51,4
4,11,29,-9,1,2,B**E6,51,4
4,11,39,-8,1,2,B**E5,51,4
4,11,50,-24,1,2,B**E16,51,4
4,11,75,-23,1,2,B**G1,51,4
4,12,39,-5,1,2,B**E18,51,4
4,12,75,-20,1,2,B**E17,51,4
4,11,99,-27,1,2,B**G2,51,4
4,12,99,-27,1,2,B**G3,51,4
4,13,99,-27,1,2,B**G4,51,4

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Sample MTO Output (14_equip.rpt)


Intergraph
Power
project for mto report

PDS PIPING TASK

PROJECT proj6
PAGE
1
DATE
17-Oct-95

EQUIPMENT REPORT

EQUIPMENT NO
EQUIPMENT NAME
DGN AREA NO INSULATION PP POSITION IN SITE
FORM NO
LAST REV DATE
MODEL NO
_______________ ____________________________________ ___________ __________ ___________________________
38-ISO
.00
East 1251 11 1/4" Site
E330
eqp_m0_38
North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 26 4 7/8" Site
38E-101A

SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

*
*
*

.00

East 1317 11 1/2" Site


North 381 6 9/16" Site
Elev 26 2 5/16" Site

.00

*
*
*

.00

East 1307 11 5/16" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 26 2 5/16" Site

.00

*
*
*

.00

East 1301 11 1/4" Site


North 381 5 1/2" Site
Elev 26 4 7/8" Site

refeqp

38E-101B

SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER


refeqp

38E-101C

SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER


refeqp

38E-101D

SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER


refeqp

38E-101E

SHELL & TUBE EXCHANGER


refeqp

38E-102

Kettle Exchanger
refeqp

38E-103

FIN FAN COOLING TOWER


refeqp

38E-103
E330

38E-104

eqp_m0_38

FIN FAN COOLING TOWER


refeqp

38E-104
E330

38E-105

eqp_m0_38

FIN FAN COOLING TOWER


refeqp

38E-105
E330

304

eqp_m0_38

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (16_classes.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (16_classes.fmt)


Date=25-Jul-1995

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 16_CLASSES.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
0,1,1,1,1,2,AH3S2
0,1,1,1,1,2,AH11S-3
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,65,21,1,1,PIPING CLASSES REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,6,1,-1,CLASS
1,9,16,25,1,-1,LINE NO
1,9,42,25,1,-1,LINE NO
1,9,68,25,1,-1,LINE NO
1,9,94,25,1,-1,LINE NO
9
4,10,9,-6,1,2,AH12C1,54,1
4,10,9,-6,1,2,AH12C1,54,1
4,10,9,-6,1,2,AH12C1,54,1
4,10,9,-6,1,2,AH12C1,54,1
4,10,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,10,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,10,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,10,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,11,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,11,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,11,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,11,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,12,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,12,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,12,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,12,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,13,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,13,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,13,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,13,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,14,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,14,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,14,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,14,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,15,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,15,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,15,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,15,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,16,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,16,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,16,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,16,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,17,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,17,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,17,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,17,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,18,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,18,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,18,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,18,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,19,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,19,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,19,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,19,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,20,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,20,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,20,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,20,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1

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4,21,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,21,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,21,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,21,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,22,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,22,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,22,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,22,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,23,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,23,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,23,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,23,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,24,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,24,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,24,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,24,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,25,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,25,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,25,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,25,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,26,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,26,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,26,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,26,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,27,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,27,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,27,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,27,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,28,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,28,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,28,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,28,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,29,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,29,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,29,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,29,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,30,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,30,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,30,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,30,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,31,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,31,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,31,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,31,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,32,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,32,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,32,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,32,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,33,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,33,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,33,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,33,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,34,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,34,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,34,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,34,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,35,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,35,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,35,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,35,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,36,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,36,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,36,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,36,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,37,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,37,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,37,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,37,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,38,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,38,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,38,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,38,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,39,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,39,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,39,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,39,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,40,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,40,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1

306

________________
Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (16_classes.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

4,40,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,40,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,41,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,41,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,41,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,41,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,42,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,42,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,42,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,42,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,43,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,43,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,43,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,43,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,44,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,44,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,44,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,44,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,45,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,45,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,45,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,46,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,46,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,46,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,46,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,47,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,47,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,47,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,47,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,48,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,48,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,48,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,48,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,49,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,49,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,49,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,49,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,50,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,50,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,50,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,50,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,51,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,51,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,51,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,51,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,52,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,52,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,52,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,52,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,53,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,53,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,53,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,53,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,54,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,54,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,54,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,54,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,55,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,55,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,55,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,55,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,56,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,56,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,56,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,56,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,57,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,57,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,57,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,57,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,58,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,58,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,58,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,58,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,59,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,59,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,59,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,59,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,60,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1

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4,60,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,60,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,60,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,61,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,61,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,61,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,61,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,62,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,62,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,62,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,62,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,63,16,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,63,42,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,63,68,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
4,63,94,-25,1,2,AH2,1,1
10

Sample MTO Output (16_classes.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CLASS

PIPING CLASSES REPORT

LINE NO

1C0031 **WC390101-6"-1C0031-N
**WC390105-1"-1C0031-H
**W390307-6"-1C0031-N
**RF390501-36"-1C0031-HF
AC180101-10"-1C0031AC180104-4"-1C0031AC180105-3"-1C0031AC180207-6"-1C0031AC180306-4"-1C0031AC180307-4"-1C0031AC180313-8"-1C0031AC180316-8"-1C0031AC180401-3"-1C0031WC380105-16"-1C0031-N
WC380105-3"-1C0031-N
RF3900112-6"-1C0031-N
AC400306-3"-1C0031-

LINE NO

LINE NO

LINE NO

**WC390101-4"-1C0031-N
**WC390105-1/2"-1C0031-N
**WC390308-4"-1C0031-H
**RF390501-6"-1C0031-HF
AC180101-6"-1C0031AC180104-1"-1C0031AC180105-1"-1C0031AC180207-4"-1C0031AC180306-3"-1C0031AC180308-6"-1C0031AC180314-12"-1C0031AC180316-4"-1C0031AC180401-1"-1C0031WC380105-12"-1C0031-N
WC380105-2"-1C0031-N
WC390207-6"-1C0031-N
AC400306-3/4"-1C0031-

**WC390105-6"-1C0031-H
**WC390207-6"-1C0031-N
**WC390308-4"-1C0031-HF
A0101-6"-1C0031-HF
AC180101-4"-1C0031AC180105-6"-1C0031AC180105-1/2"-1C0031AC180207-3"-1C0031AC180306-1/2"-1C0031AC180308-4"-1C0031AC180314-10"-1C0031W180316-8"-1C0031WC380105-24"-1C0031-N
WC380105-8"-1C0031-N
WC380105-1"-1C0031-N
AC400306-6"-1C0031AC400306-1/2"-1C0031-

**WC390105-6"-1C0031-N
**W390307-6"-1C0031-HF
**RF390322-6"-1C0031-HF
A0101-6"-1C0031-N
AC180104-6"-1C0031AC180105-4"-1C0031AC180111-6"-1C0031AC180306-6"-1C0031AC180307-6"-1C0031AC180308-3"-1C0031AC180315-6"-1C0031AC180401-6"-1C0031WC380105-20"-1C0031-N
WC380105-4"-1C0031-N
WC380105-3/4"-1C0031-N
AC400306-4"-1C0031-

Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CLASS

LINE NO

LINE NO

LINE NO

LINE NO

**W390311-4"-2C0032-N
**WC390402-4"-2C0032-P
A0101-6"-2C0032-N
AC180207-6"-2C0032AC180308-6"-2C0032AC180311-4"-2C0032W180311-1/2"-2C0032AC180318-3/4"-2C0032AC180401-1"-2C0032AC183804-6"-2C0032WC380105-20"-2C0032-N

**W390311-1/2"-2C0032-N
**WC390403-6"-2C0032-N
A0101-4"-2C0032-N
AC180303-6"-2C0032AC180308-3"-2C0032W180311-6"-2C0032AC180316-4"-2C0032AC180401-6"-2C0032W180404-4"-2C0032AC183804-4"-2C0032W390408-4"-2C0032-N

**WC390401-6"-2C0032-HF
**WC390403-4"-2C0032-N
AC180104-4"-2C0032AC180305-6"-2C0032AC180310-6"-2C0032W180311-4"-2C0032AC180318-8"-2C0032AC180401-4"-2C0032W180407-4"-2C0032AC183804-3"-2C0032-

Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


LINE NO

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

308

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPING CLASSES REPORT

2C0032 **W390311-6"-2C0032-N
**WC390401-6"-2C0032-P
**W390408-4"-2C0032-N
AC180105-3"-2C0032AC180307-4"-2C0032AC180310-4"-2C0032W180311-3"-2C0032AC180318-1"-2C0032AC180401-3"-2C0032AC180408-4"-2C0032WC380105-24"-2C0032-N

CLASS

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
3
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPING CLASSES REPORT


LINE NO
16_classes.rpt
16_classes.rpt
Tue Oct 17 09:51:33 1995

LINE NO

LINE NO

________________
Appendix A:

Report File Specification:


16_classes.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
16_classes.fmt
Format File Specification:
16_classes.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

16_classes.fmt

proj.dis

A. Format Files
and Output

Model Number: model01


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

Sample MTO Format (16_classes.fmt)

309

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Sample MTO Format (17_seglist.fmt)


!Piping Report 17_SEGLIST.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
report_type=687
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ10
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,65,20,1,1,PIPING SEGMENTS LIST
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,4,1,1,DIAM
1,9,22,5,1,1,CLASS
1,9,31,11,1,1,DGN AREA NO
1,9,43,7,1,1,P&ID NO
1,9,64,29,1,1,NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T STM OUT
1,9,99,20,1,1,HEAT TRACING COATING
1,10,9,7,1,1,LINE ID
1,10,22,8,1,1,OVER THK
1,10,31,8,1,1,MODEL NO
1,10,43,14,1,1,P&ID NODES 1-2
1,10,64,31,1,1,NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T CONSTR ST
1,10,99,10,1,1,INSULATION
1,10,112,8,1,1,CLEANING
1,11,9,12,1,-1,

1,11,22,8,1,-1,

1,11,31,11,1,-1,UNIQUE NO
1,11,43,20,1,-1,AN FILE NO

1,11,64,21,1,-1,TESTING

1,11,86,12,1,-1,APPVL/HLD ST
1,11,99,12,1,-1,

1,11,112,8,1,-1,

4,12,9,-8,1,2,AH11S-3,51,4
4,12,22,-6,1,2,AH12S4,51,4
4,12,31,10,1,2,AH36S1,51,4
4,12,43,-20,1,2,AH1000,51,4
4,12,64,-5,[F6.0],2,AH24,51,4
4,12,70,-4,[F5.0],2,AH25,51,4
4,12,75,-5,[F6.0],2,AH26,51,4
4,12,81,-4,[F5.0],2,AH27,51,4
4,12,86,-4,[F5.0],2,AH32,51,4
4,12,99,-3,1,2,AH17,51,4
4,12,103,-3,1,2,AH18,51,4
4,12,107,-4,[F5.0],2,AH19,51,4
4,12,112,-8,1,2,AH40,51,4
4,13,9,-12,1,2,AH3S2,51,4
4,13,22,-5,1,2,AH23,51,4
4,13,31,-9,1,2,AH1001,51,4
4,13,43,6,[A4] -,2,AH67,51,4
4,13,50,4,1,2,AH68,51,4
4,13,64,-5,[F6.0],2,AH28,51,4
4,13,70,-4,[F5.0],2,AH29,51,4
4,13,75,-5,[F6.0],2,AH30,51,4
4,13,81,-4,[F5.0],2,AH31,51,4
4,13,86,-9,1,2,AH20,51,4
4,13,99,-6,1,2,AH14S5,51,4
4,13,107,-4,1,2,AH15,51,4
4,13,112,-8,1,2,AH41,51,4
4,14,31,-11,3,2,AH1S6,51,4
4,14,43,12,1,2,AH71,51,4
4,14,64,-5,1,2,AH64,51,4
4,14,70,-3,1,2,AH65,51,4
4,14,74,-5,[F6.0],2,AH66,51,4
4,14,86,-2,1,2,AH22,51,4
4,14,97,-1,1,2,AH21,51,4

310

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (17_seglist.fmt)

Sample MTO Output (17_seglist.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report

PIPING SEGMENTS LIST

DIAM
LINE ID

CLASS
DGN AREA NO P&ID NO
OVER THK MODEL NO
P&ID NODES 1-2
UNIQUE NO
AN FILE NO

6
**390101-WC

1C0031

4
**390101-WC

4
**390101-WC

6
**390105-WC

6
**390105-WC

6
**390105-WC

6
**390105-WC

6
**390105-WC

1
**390105-WC

1/2
**390105-WC

1/2
**390105-WC

6
**390207-WC

NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T STM OUT


HEAT TRACING COATING
NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T CONSTR ST
INSULATION
CLEANING
TESTING
APPVL/HLD ST
75
100

cp_m02
2097153
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097156
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097154
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097155
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097191
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097192
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097193
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097196
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097197
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097198
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097194
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097195
1C0031

75
100

cp_m02
2097157

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

17_seglist.rpt
17_seglist.rpt
Tue Oct 17 09:43:20 1995

Report File Specification:


Report File Location:
Network Address:
Path Name:
Format Description:
Format File Specification:
Format File Location:
Network Address:

17_seglist.rpt
hxiu
eporty
dex
f:roj60
17_seglist.fmt
17_seglist.fmt

ptFormat Number:

100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
100
125
-

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA
0
0
0 NA

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

NT
H

NT
H

NT
H

NT
N

NT
N

NT
N

0 None
-

0 None
-

0 None
-

0 None
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

0 PS1.04
-

A. Format Files
and Output

6
**390101-WC

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

17_seglist.fmt

hxiu

311

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eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
single model file
Discrimination Data File Specification: model.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dexis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

312

model.dis

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (18_linelst.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (18_linelst.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 18_LINELST.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
report_type=685
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ10
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,67,16,1,1,PIPING LINE LIST
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,7,1,1,LINE ID
1,9,31,34,1,1,NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T HEAT TRACING
1,9,68,4,1,1,AREA
1,9,88,14,1,1,SHT REV SPOOLS
1,9,127,3,1,1,REV
1,10,9,8,1,-1,DIAM

1,10,18,12,1,-1,CLASS OR-TH
1,10,31,10,1,-1,NOR DN P/T
1,10,42,10,1,-1,ALT DN P/T
1,10,53,14,1,-1,INSULATION

1,10,68,4,1,-1,NO
1,10,73,14,1,-1,ISO NO

1,10,88,3,1,-1,NO
1,10,92,3,1,-1,NO
1,10,96,10,1,-1,NOS

1,10,107,19,1,-1,ORTHO NO

1,10,127,3,1,-1,NO
6
4,11,1,21,
[A13],2,AH3S1,53,2
4,11,31,-5,[F6.0],2,AH24,53,2
4,11,37,-4,[F5.0],2,AH25,53,2
4,11,42,-5,[F6.0],2,AH26,53,2
4,11,48,-4,[F5.0],2,AH27,53,2
4,11,53,-3,1,2,AH17,53,2
4,11,57,-3,1,2,AH18,53,2
4,11,61,-4,[F5.0],2,AH19,53,2
4,12,9,-8,1,2,AH11S2,53,2
4,12,18,-6,1,2,AH12S3,53,2
4,12,25,-5,1,2,AH23,53,2
4,12,31,-5,[F6.0],2,AH28,53,2
4,12,37,-4,[F5.0],2,AH29,53,2
4,12,42,-5,[F6.0],2,AH30,53,2
4,12,48,-4,[F5.0],2,AH31,53,2
4,12,53,-6,1,2,AH14S4,53,2
4,12,60,-7,1,2,AH15,53,2

Sample MTO Output (18_linelst.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


LINE ID
DIAM

CLASS

390101-WC
4
1C0031
390101-WC
6
1C0031

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPING LINE LIST

NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T HEAT TRACING


OR-TH NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T INSULATION
75 100
100 125
75 100
100 125

0
0
0
0

0 NT 0 N
0 NT 0 N

AREA
NO
ISO NO

SHT REV SPOOLS


NO NO NOS

REV
NO

ORTHO NO

0
0
0
0

313

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390105-WC
1/2
1C0031
180401-AC
4
2C0032
180401-AC
6
1C0031
180401-AC
6
2C0032
180404-W
4
2C0032
180407-W
4
2C0032
180408-AC
4
2C0032
183804-AC
3
2C0032
183804-AC
4
2C0032
183804-AC
6
2C0032
380105-WC
3/4
1C0031
380105-WC
1
1C0031
380105-WC
2
1C0031
380105-WC
3
1C0031
380105-WC
4
1C0031
380105-WC
8
1C0031
380105-WC
12
1C0031
380105-WC
16
1C0031
380105-WC
20
1C0031
380105-WC
20
2C0032
380105-WC
24
1C0031
380105-WC
24
2C0032
3900112-RF
6
1C0031
390207-WC
6
1C0031
390408-W
4
2C0032 .0625
400306-AC
1/2
1C0031
400306-AC
3/4
1C0031
400306-AC
3
1C0031
400306-AC
4
1C0031
400306-AC
6
1C0031

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

75 100
100 125
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
75 100
100 125
75 100
100 125
75 100
100 125
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0
100
60
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
50
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0 NT 0 N
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
0 NT
0 N
25 NT
25 N
50 NT
25 N
0 NT
0 N
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

0
0
-

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

FA

0
5

0
3

FA

25
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

18_linelst.rpt
18_linelst.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:30:52 1995

Report File Specification:


18_linelst.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
18_linelst.fmt
Format File Specification:
18_linelst.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu

314

18_linelst.fmt

proj.dis

________________
Appendix A:

Path Name:
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

f:roj60

Sample MTO Format (18_linelst.fmt)

eportis

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

A. Format Files
and Output

Model Number: model01


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

315

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Sample MTO Format (21_dwg_id.fmt)


!Drawing Report 21_DWG_ID.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,63,24,1,1,LINE IDs PER DRAWING (1)
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,12,1,-1,LINE ID

6
4,10,9,12,[A12],2,AH3S1,56,1

Date=25-Jul-1995

Sample MTO Output (21_dwg_id.rpt)


HSV Intergraph
100

PDS PIPING TASK

6.0 atp
LINE ID
1JOEG-WC
380105-WC
380111-WC
380207-WC
380311-W
380401-WC
380402-WC
380403-WC
380404-W
380407-W
380408-W

LINE IDs PER DRAWING (1)


____________

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

21_dwg_id.rpt
21_dwg_id.rpt
Mon Feb 12 08:17:52 1996

Report File Specification:


21_dwg_id..rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
21_dwg_id.fmt
Format File Specification:
21_dwg_id.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
21_dwg_id.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: 21_dwg_id.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
pdssmp1eport
is/
Path Name:
h:es03a
Model Number: isorpt1
Ranges:
E 1240 6 1/2" Plant
N 303 2" Plant
El -21 5 1/2" Plant

E 1375 10 1/2" Plant


N 438 7" Plant
El 82 8 1/2" Plant

Model Number: isorpte1


Ranges:
E 1240 6 1/2" Plant
N 303 2" Plant
El -21 5 1/2" Plant

E 1375 10 1/2" Plant


N 438 7" Plant
El 82 8 1/2" Plant

316

PROJECT onnes03a
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
12-Feb-96
08:19

21_dwg_id.fmt

21_dwg_id.dis

________________
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Sample MTO Format (21_dwg_id.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

317

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Sample MTO Format (22_line_id.fmt)


!Piping Report 22_LINE_ID.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
0,1,1,1,1,2,AH10S1
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,69,12,1,1,LINE ID LIST
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,12,1,-1,LINE ID

6
4,10,9,-12,1,2,AH3,56,1

Date=25-Jul-1995

Sample MTO Output (22_line_id.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


LINE ID
3900112-RF
0101-A
**390101-WC
180101-AC
180104-AC
**390105-WC
180105-AC
380105-WC
180111-AC
**390207-WC
180207-AC
390207-WC
180303-AC
180305-AC
180306-AC
400306-AC
**390307-W
180307-AC
**390308-WC
180308-AC
180310-AC
**390311-W
180311-AC
180311-W
180313-AC
180314-AC
180315-AC
180316-AC
180316-W
180318-AC
**390322-RF
**390401-WC
180401-AC
**390402-WC
**390403-WC
180404-W
180407-W
**390408-W
180408-AC

318

____________

LINE ID LIST

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

________________
Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (22_line_id.fmt)

390408-W
**390501-RF
183804-AC
Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

22_line_id.rpt
22_line_id.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:31:11 1995

Model Number: model01


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

22_line_id.fmt

proj.dis

A. Format Files
and Output

Report File Specification:


22_line_id.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
22_line_id.fmt
Format File Specification:
22_line_id.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

319

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Sample MTO Format (23_comp.fmt)


!Piping Report 23_COMP.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,BG3S1
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,63,24,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,14,1,1,DESIGN AREA NO
1,9,30,19,1,1,CONSTR ST DIAMETERS
1,9,58,10,1,1,CMDTY CODE
1,9,81,2,1,1,FC
1,9,84,6,1,1,OPTION
1,10,9,20,1,-1,COMPONENT NO

1,10,30,9,1,-1,OPEN ACT
1,10,40,17,1,-1,LINE ID

1,10,58,25,1,-1,CLASS
MC
1,10,84,25,1,-1,REMARKS

4,11,9,-20,1,2,BI36,53,3
4,11,30,-9,1,2,BG32,53,3
4,11,40,-8,1,2,BN49S2,53,3
4,11,49,-8,1,2,BN-49S3,53,3
4,11,58,-20,1,2,BG8,53,3
4,11,79,-4,1,2,BG10,53,3
4,11,84,-25,1,2,BG5,53,3
4,12,9,-15,1,2,BG2,53,3
4,12,30,-3,1,2,BG31,53,3
4,12,40,-12,1,2,BI3,53,3
4,12,58,-6,1,2,BI12,53,3
4,12,77,-6,1,2,BG4,53,3
4,12,84,-25,1,2,BG46,53,3

Date=25-Jul-1995

Sample MTO Output (23_comp.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


DESIGN AREA NO
COMPONENT NO

CONSTR ST DIAMETERS
OPEN ACT LINE ID
-

CMDTY CODE
CLASS

FC OPTION
MC REMARKS

3/4
3/4
180318-AC

2C0032

3/4
3/4
180318-AC

VAUSAHGAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GATR

1
1
**390105-WC

VAUSAHGAAA
1C0031

CSFF
GATR

1
1
180104-AC

VAUSAHGAAA
1C0031

CSFF
GATR

1
1
180105-AC

VAUSAHGAAA
1C0031

CSFF
GATR

ENG-XX

320

PIPING COMPONENTS REPORT

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

________________
Appendix A:

1
1
180318-AC

VAUSAHGAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GATR

1
1
180401-AC

VAUSAHGAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GATR

3
3
180311-W

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

3
3
183804-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180105-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180207-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180306-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180308-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

4
4
400306-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180311-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180311-W

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180401-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

4
4
180408-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report

PIPING COMPONENTS REPORT

CONSTR ST DIAMETERS
OPEN ACT LINE ID

CMDTY CODE
CLASS

4
4
183804-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

6
6
**390105-WC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
**390207-WC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
180104-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
180105-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
180207-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
180307-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
180401-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
6
400306-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

6
0101-A

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

A. Format Files
and Output

Intergraph
Power

DESIGN AREA NO
COMPONENT NO

Sample MTO Format (23_comp.fmt)

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

FC OPTION
MC REMARKS

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6
6
180401-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

8
8
180316-AC

VAABAHCCAA
1C0031

CSFF
GAT

8
8
180318-AC

VABBAHCAAA
2C0032

CSFF
GAT

4
4
**390101-WC

VBABAHCFAA
1C0031

CSFF
GLO

4
4
180101-AC

VBABAHCFAA
1C0031

CSFF
GLO

4
4
180105-AC

VBABAHCFAA
1C0031

CSFF
GLO

4
4
180207-AC

VBABAHCFAA
1C0031

CSFF
GLO

4
4
400306-AC

VBABAHCFAA
1C0031

CSFF
GLO

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (27_comp_ld.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (27_comp_ld.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 27_COMP_LD.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
report_type=689
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,BG3S1
0,1,1,1,1,2,BG2S4
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,52,46,1,1,PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,14,1,1,CMDTY CODE NO=
1,10,9,17,1,1,LONG DESCRIPTION=
1,17,28,14,1,-1,LARGE END DIAM
1,17,43,14,1,-1,SMALL END DIAM
1,17,58,13,1,-1,LARGE END THK
1,17,72,13,1,-1,SMALL END THK
1,17,86,4,1,-1,FC
1,17,91,4,1,-1,QTY
4,9,28,20,1,2,BG8C2,45,1
4,10,28,104,1,2,BM2C3,45,1
4,18,28,-8,1,2,BN49S5,45,1
4,18,43,-8,1,2,BN-49,45,1
4,18,58,-8,1,2,BN52,45,1
4,18,72,-8,1,2,BN-52,45,1
4,18,86,-4,1,2,BG10S6,45,1
4,18,91,-4,2,2,BS,45,1

Sample MTO Output (27_comp_ld.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

*
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC

QTY

3/4

3/4

NREQD

Intergraph
Power

NREQD

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

VAABAHCCAA
Gate valve, raised face flanged ends, CL150, API-600, ASTM-A216 Gr.WCB, bolted bonnet, OS&Y, API trim 8,
Grafoil packing, ASTM-A193 Gr.B7 bolting, Crane 47 or approved equal
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC
4
6
8

Intergraph
Power
project for mto report

4
6
8

NREQD
NREQD
NREQD

NREQD
NREQD
NREQD

QTY

CSFF 10
CSFF 18
CSFF 2

PDS PIPING TASK

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
3
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

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CMDTY CODE NO=


LONG DESCRIPTION=

VABBAHCAAA
Gate valve, raised face flanged ends, CL300, API-600, ASTM-A216 Gr.WCB, bolted bonnet, OS&Y, API trim 8,
Grafoil packing, ASTM-A193 Gr.B7 bolting, Crane 33 or approved equal
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC

QTY

3
4
6
8

2
12
3
2

3
4
6
8

NREQD
NREQD
NREQD
NREQD

Intergraph
Power

CSFF
CSFF
CSFF
CSFF

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

NREQD
NREQD
NREQD
NREQD

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

VAUSAHGAAA
Gate valve, socketwelded ends, CL800, API-602, ASTM-A105, bolted bonnet, OS&Y, API trim 8, Grafoil
packing, ASTM-A193 Gr.B7 bolting, Smith 800 or approved equal
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC
3/4
1

3/4
1

NREQD
NREQD

Intergraph
Power

NREQD
NREQD

CSFF 1
CSFF 12

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

NREQD

Intergraph
Power

NREQD

QTY

CSFF 5

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report

PIPING COMPONENTS LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
6
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

VBBBAHCGAA
Globe valve, raised face flanged ends, CL300, ANSI-B16.34, API-600 wall thickness, ASTM-A216 Gr.WCB,
bolted bonnet, OS&Y, API trim 8, Grafoil packing, ASTM-A193 Gr.B7 bolting, Crane 151 or approved equal
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC
4

324

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
5
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

VBABAHCFAA
Globe valve, raised face flanged ends, CL150, ANSI-B16.34, API-600 wall thickness, ASTM-A216 Gr.WCB,
bolted bonnet, OS&Y, API trim 8, Grafoil packing, ASTM-A193 Gr.B7 bolting, Crane 143 or approved equal
LARGE END DIAM SMALL END DIAM LARGE END THK SMALL END THK FC

CMDTY CODE NO=


LONG DESCRIPTION=

QTY

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
4
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

NREQD

NREQD

QTY

CSFF 1

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (28_pipe_ld.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (28_pipe_ld.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 28_PIPE_LD.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,BA3S1
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,1,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,59,33,1,1,PIPE LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,14,1,1,CMDTY CODE NO=
1,10,9,17,1,1,LONG DESCRIPTION=
1,17,28,8,1,-1,NOM DIAM
1,17,37,8,1,-1,THK

1,17,46,4,1,-1,FC
1,17,51,6,1,-1,LENGTH
4,9,28,20,1,2,BA12C2,45,1
4,10,28,104,1,2,BF2C3,45,1
4,18,28,-8,1,2,BA7S4,45,1
4,18,37,-8,1,2,BA9,45,1
4,18,46,-4,1,2,BA14S5,45,1
4,18,51,-30,1,2,BA22,45,1

Sample MTO Output (28_pipe_ld.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PIPE LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PAAAAAWAAA
Pipe, beveled ends per ANSI-B16.25, ASTM-A53 Gr.B, seamless, S-STD
NOM DIAM THK

FC

LENGTH

2
3
4
6
8
10
12
16
20
24

SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF
SSSF

60 0"
31 9 1/2"
481 10 11/16"
1567 4 1/8"
234 7 1/8"
4 6"
46 5 7/8"
23 0"
42 0"
19 0"

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPE LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PAAJVAWABT
Pipe, beveled ends per ANSI-B16.25, API-5L Gr.B, double submerged arc welded, longitudinal seam, 95%
joint quality, S-STD
NOM DIAM THK

FC

36

SSSF 81 8 1/4"

S-STD

LENGTH

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Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


CMDTY CODE NO=
LONG DESCRIPTION=

PIPE LONG DESCRIPTION MTO SUMMARY

PADAAAWAAE
Pipe, plain ends, ASTM-A106-B, S-XS
NOM DIAM THK

FC

3/4
1

CSFF 38 2 3/8"
CSFF 29 8 1/4"

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

S-XS
S-XS

LENGTH

28_pipe_ld.rpt
28_pipe_ld.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:32:04 1995

Report File Specification:


28_pipe_ld.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
28_pipe_ld.fmt
Format File Specification:
28_pipe_ld.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant
Model Number: model01
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

326

28_pipe_ld.fmt

proj.dis

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
3
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

________________
Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (29_pipspt1.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (29_pipspt1.fmt)


Date=25-Jul-1995

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 29_PIPSPT1.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
report_type=690
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z10
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,64,22,1,1,PIPE SUPPORTS REPORT 1
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,10,1,1,SUPPORT NO
1,9,25,7,1,1,LINE NO
1,9,51,14,1,1,NOR/ALT OP TMP
1,9,66,21,1,1,DETAILS FOR PIPE SHOP
1,10,9,9,1,1,UNIQUE NO
1,10,25,11,1,1,DGN AREA NO
1,10,42,8,1,1,MODEL NO
1,10,51,10,1,1,INSULATION
1,10,66,24,1,1,DETAILS FOR SUPPORT SHOP
1,11,9,15,1,-1,

1,11,25,25,1,-1,ISO NO
SH NO
1,11,51,14,1,-1,CONSTR/HLD ST
1,11,66,50,1,-1,ORIENTATION
4,12,9,-15,1,2,B*P2S1,51,4
4,12,25,-25,1,2,B*S2,51,4
4,12,51,-4,[F5.0],2,B*S25,51,4
4,12,61,-4,[F5.0],2,B*S27,51,4
4,12,66,50,1,2,B*P9,51,4
4,13,9,-11,3,2,B*P1S2,51,4
4,13,25,-10,1,2,B*S36,51,4
4,13,41,-9,1,2,B*U6,51,4
4,13,51,-4,1,2,B*S15,51,4
4,13,66,50,1,2,B*P10,51,4
4,14,25,-15,1,2,B*U1151,51,4
4,14,48,2,1,2,B*P20,51,4
4,14,51,-9,1,2,B*P16,51,4
4,14,64,-1,1,2,B*P17,51,4
4,14,66,20,1,2,B*P11,51,4

Sample MTO Output (29_pipspt1.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report

PIPE SUPPORTS REPORT 1

SUPPORT NO
UNIQUE NO

LINE NO
DGN AREA NO
ISO NO

**DS-01
2097153

**WC390403-6"-2C0032-N
cp_m02
390403-WC

100
0
-

AC180207-6"-1C0031model_03
180207-AC

60

0
-

SUPP1
3145729

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

NOR/ALT OP TMP DETAILS FOR PIPE SHOP


MODEL NO INSULATION
DETAILS FOR SUPPORT SHOP
SH NO CONSTR/HLD ST ORIENTATION

327

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SUPP2
3145730

SUPP3
3145731

SUPP4
3145732

SUPP5
3145733

TEST1
524289

TEST2
524290

TEST3
524291

AC180207-6"-1C0031model_03
180207-AC

0
-

AC180207-6"-1C0031model_03
180207-AC

0
-

AC180207-6"-1C0031model_03
180207-AC

0
-

AC180207-6"-1C0031model_03
180207-AC

0
-

AC400306-6"-1C0031model01
400306-AC

0
-

AC400306-4"-1C0031model01
400306-AC

0
-

AC400306-6"-1C0031model01
400306-AC

0
-

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

60

0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

29_pipsptl.rpt
29_pipsptl.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:32:17 1995

Report File Specification:


29_pipsptl.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
29_pipsptl.fmt
Format File Specification:
29_pipsptl.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant
Model Number: model01
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

328

29_pipsptl.fmt

proj.dis

________________
Appendix A:

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

Sample MTO Format (29_pipspt1.fmt)

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

A. Format Files
and Output

329

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Sample MTO Format (30_pipspt2.fmt)


!Piping Report 30_PIPSPT2.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z10
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,64,22,1,1,PIPE SUPPORTS REPORT 2
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,6,1,1,ISO NO
1,9,29,5,1,1,SH NO
1,9,35,10,1,1,SUPPORT NO
1,9,51,14,1,1,NOR/ALT OP TMP
1,9,66,21,1,1,DETAILS FOR PIPE SHOP
1,10,9,11,1,1,DGN AREA NO
1,10,26,8,1,1,MODEL NO
1,10,35,9,1,1,UNIQUE NO
1,10,51,10,1,1,INSULATION
1,10,66,24,1,1,DETAILS FOR SUPPORT SHOP
1,11,9,25,1,-1,LINE NO

1,11,35,15,1,-1,

1,11,51,14,1,-1,CONSTR/HLD ST
1,11,66,50,1,-1,ORIENTATION
4,12,9,-15,1,2,B*U1151S1,51,4
4,12,32,2,1,2,B*P20,51,4
4,12,35,-15,1,2,B*P2S2,51,4
4,12,51,-4,[F5.0],2,B*S25,51,4
4,12,61,-4,[F5.0],2,B*S27,51,4
4,12,66,50,1,2,B*P9,51,4
4,13,9,-10,1,2,B*S36,51,4
4,13,25,-9,1,2,B*U6,51,4
4,13,35,-11,3,2,B*P1S3,51,4
4,13,51,-4,1,2,B*S15,51,4
4,13,66,50,1,2,B*P10,51,4
4,14,9,-25,1,2,B*S2,51,4
4,14,51,-9,1,2,B*P16,51,4
4,14,64,-1,1,2,B*P17,51,4
4,14,66,20,1,2,B*P11,51,4

Date=25-Jul-1995

Sample MTO Output (30_pipspt2.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


ISO NO
DGN AREA NO
LINE NO

SH NO SUPPORT NO
MODEL NO UNIQUE NO

180207-AC
model_03
AC180207-6"-1C0031180207-AC
model_03
AC180207-6"-1C0031-

330

PIPE SUPPORTS REPORT 2

SUPP1
3145729

SUPP2
3145730

NOR/ALT OP TMP DETAILS FOR PIPE SHOP


INSULATION
DETAILS FOR SUPPORT SHOP
CONSTR/HLD ST ORIENTATION
60
0
-

60

0
-

0
-

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

________________
Appendix A:

180207-AC
model_03
AC180207-6"-1C0031180207-AC
model_03
AC180207-6"-1C0031180207-AC
model_03
AC180207-6"-1C0031390403-WC
cp_m02
**WC390403-6"-2C0032-N
400306-AC
model01
AC400306-6"-1C0031-

model01
AC400306-4"-1C0031400306-AC
model01
AC400306-6"-1C0031Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

SUPP4
3145732

SUPP5
3145733

**DS-01
2097153

TEST1
524289

TEST2
524290

TEST3
524291

60
0
-

0
-

60
0
-

0
-

60
0
-

0
-

100
0
-

60

0
-

60

0
-

A. Format Files
and Output

400306-AC

SUPP3
3145731

Sample MTO Format (30_pipspt2.fmt)

0
-

60
0
-

0
-

30_pipspt2.rpt
30_pipspt2.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:32:31 1995

Report File Specification:


30_pipspt2.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
30_pipspt2.fmt
Format File Specification:
30_pipspt2.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant
Model Number: model01
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

30_pipspt2.fmt

proj.dis

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Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

332

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

________________
Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (40_instr.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (40_instr.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 40_INSTR.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
report_type=692
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z6
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*I5S1
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*G9S2
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,66,18,1,1,INSTRUMENTS REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,47,1,1,TAG NO
EQUIPMENT NO/LINE NO
1,9,57,18,1,1,CONSTR ST HOLD ST
1,9,76,16,1,1,END PREPARATIONS
1,9,103,16,1,1,POSITION IN SITE
! 1,10,9,47,1,-1,MODEL NO

1,10,9,47,1,-1,

1,10,57,18,1,-1,DIAMETERS

1,10,76,26,1,-1,END RATINGS

1,10,103,27,1,-1,

4,11,9,-20,1,2,B*G2S3,52,4
4,11,31,-25,1,2,B*I2,52,4
4,11,57,-9,1,2,B*G29,52,4
4,11,73,-2,1,2,B*G30,52,4
4,11,76,-8,1,2,B*G57,52,4
4,11,85,-8,1,2,B*G70,52,4
4,11,94,-8,1,2,B*G83,52,4
4,11,103,-27,1,2,B*K7,52,4
! 4,12,9,-9,1,2,B*K15,52,4
4,12,57,-6,1,2,B*G55,52,4
4,12,63,-6,1,2,B*G68,52,4
4,12,69,-6,1,2,B*G81,52,4
4,12,76,-8,1,2,B*G59,52,4
4,12,85,-8,1,2,B*G72,52,4
4,12,94,-8,1,2,B*G85,52,4
4,12,103,-27,1,2,B*K8,52,4
4,13,103,-27,1,2,B*K9,52,4

Sample MTO Output (40_instr.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


TAG NO

38FE-567

38FE-585

38FE-585

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

INSTRUMENTS REPORT
EQUIPMENT NO/LINE NO CONSTR ST
DIAMETERS
AC180306-6"-1C0031-

AC180105-6"-1C0031-

W180311-6"-2C0032-

HOLD ST END PREPARATIONS


END RATINGS

POSITION IN SITE

RFTBE
CL300

RFTBE
CL300

E 339 11 5/16"
N 436 3 5/8"
El 112 11 7/8"

RFTBE
CL300

RFTBE
CL300

E 359 7"
N 404 9 3/4"
El 20 3 5/16"

RFTBE
CL300

RFTBE
CL300

E 313 10"
N 404 4 1/4"
El 20 3 1/4"

333

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38FV-557

38FV-557

38FV-568

38FV-573

38LV-559

38LV-565

38PV-566A

38RV-33

**38FE-585

**38FE-585

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

AC180105-3"-1C0031-

AC180207-3"-1C0031-

AC180318-8"-2C0032-

AC180401-4"-2C0032-

W180311-3"-2C0032-

AC183804-3"-2C0032-

AC180306-3"-1C0031-

AC180306-6"-1C0031-

**W390311-6"-2C0032-N

**WC390105-6"-1C0031-N

RFFE
CL300

RFFE
CL300

E 359 2 1/2"
N 401 3 5/8"
El 12 5 1/2"

RFFE
CL300

RFFE
CL300

E 350 10 7/8"
N 401 3 5/8"
El 12 5 1/2"

RFFE
CL300

RFFE
CL300

E 347 7"
N 437 2 7/16"
El 13 0 1/16"

RFFE
300

RFFE
300

E 323 4 5/16"
N 401 3 5/8"
El 12 5"

RFFE
300

RFFE
300

E 309 6 13/16"
N 401 3 5/8"
El 12 5 1/2"

RFFE
300

RFFE
300

E 316 9 3/8"
N 401 3 5/8"
El 12 5 1/2"

RFFE
CL150

RFFE
CL150

E 342 8 1/8"
N 438 5 13/16"
El 63 11 7/8"

RFFE
300

RFFE
CL150

E 335 7"
N 436 3 5/8"
El 154 2 5/8"

RFTBE
CL300

RFTBE
CL300

E 1313 10"
N 404 4 1/4"
El 20 3 1/4"

RFTBE
CL300

RFTBE
CL300

E 1359 7"
N 404 9 3/4"
El 20 3 5/16"

40_instr.fmt
40_instr.fmt
Tue Oct 17 10:32:44 1995

Report File Specification:


40_instr.fmt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
40_instr.fmt
Format File Specification:
40_instr.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
E 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"
Model Number: model01
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"

E 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"

E 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"

334

40_instr.fmt

proj.dis

________________
Appendix A:

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"

E 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"

E 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2"
S 88069 4 1/2"
El -88069 4 1/2"

E 88069 4 1/2"
N 88069 4 1/2"
El 88069 4 1/2"

Sample MTO Format (40_instr.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

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Sample MTO Format (60_pid_pip.fmt)


!Piping Report 60_PID_PIP.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ4
0,1,1,1,1,2,AZ10
0,1,1,1,1,2,AH11S2
0,1,1,1,1,2,AH12S3
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,59,33,1,1,DATA FOR P&ID > PIPING COMPARISON
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,13,1,1,LINE NO LABEL
1,9,41,21,1,1,NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T
1,9,63,21,1,1,NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T
1,9,86,12,1,1,HEAT TRACING
1,9,103,3,1,1,THK
1,9,113,11,1,1,SUPPLY RESP
1,10,9,13,1,1,END 1 NODE NO
1,10,26,13,1,1,END 2 NODE NO
1,10,41,20,1,1,P/T UNITS P/T UNITS
1,10,63,20,1,1,P/T UNITS P/T UNITS
1,10,86,10,1,1,INSULATION
1,10,103,7,1,1,COATING
1,10,113,9,1,1,CONSTR ST
1,11,9,30,1,-1,PKG SYS NO
MODULE NO
1,11,41,21,1,-1,SYSTEM POINTER

1,11,62,21,1,-1,

1,11,86,15,1,-1,TESTING

1,11,103,8,1,-1,CLEANING
1,11,113,13,1,-1,HOLD ST

4,12,9,25,[A25],2,AH2S1,52,4
4,12,41,-5,[F6.0],2,AH24,52,4
4,12,47,-4,[F5.0],2,AH25,52,4
4,12,52,-5,[F6.0],2,AH26,52,4
4,12,58,-4,[F5.0],2,AH27,52,4
4,12,63,-5,[F6.0],2,AH28,52,4
4,12,69,-4,[F5.0],2,AH29,52,4
4,12,74,-5,[F6.0],2,AH30,52,4
4,12,80,-4,[F5.0],2,AH31,52,4
4,12,86,3,[A3],2,AH17,52,4
4,12,90,3,[A3],2,AH18,52,4
4,12,94,-4,[F5.0],2,AH19,52,4
4,12,103,5,[A5],2,AH23,52,4
4,12,113,13,[A13],2,AH39,52,4
4,13,9,4,[A4],2,AH67,52,4
4,13,35,4,[A4],2,AH68,52,4
4,13,40,5,[A5],2,AH43,52,4
4,13,46,5,[A5],2,AH44,52,4
4,13,51,5,[A5],2,AH45,52,4
4,13,57,5,[A5],2,AH46,52,4
4,13,62,5,[A5],2,AH47,52,4
4,13,68,5,[A5],2,AH48,52,4
4,13,73,5,[A5],2,AH49,52,4
4,13,79,5,[A5],2,AH50,52,4
4,13,86,6,[A6],2,AH14S4,52,4
4,13,93,-7,1,2,AH15,52,4
4,13,103,8,[A8],2,AH40,52,4
4,13,113,9,[A9],2,AH20,52,4
4,14,9,12,[A12],2,AH7,52,4
4,14,23,16,[A16],2,AH6,52,4
4,14,41,-15,3,2,AH1,52,4
4,14,86,5,[A5],2,AH64,52,4
4,14,92,3,[A3],2,AH65,52,4
4,14,96,-5,[F6.0],2,AH66,52,4
4,14,103,8,[A8],2,AH41,52,4
4,14,113,2,[A2],2,AH21,52,4

336

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Appendix A:

Sample MTO Format (60_pid_pip.fmt)

Sample MTO Output (60_pid_pip.rpt)


INGR
iccxc03a

PDS PIPING TASK

INFOE on CLIX, 2D/3D, Customized, mixed


LINE NO LABEL
END 1 NODE NO
PKG SYS NO

END 2 NODE NO
MODULE NO

**W40101-10"-1C0031-H

**W40101-10"-1C0031-H

A40101-1/2"-1C0031-N

A40101-10"-1C0031-N

A40101-10"-1C0031-N

A40101-10"-1C0031-N

A40101-10"-1C0031-N

A40101-4"-1C0031-N

A40101-4"-1C0031-N

A40101-4"-1C0031-N
031D

A40101-4"-1C0031-N
031D

A40101-4"-1C0031-N
031D

031E

031E

031E

DATA FOR P&ID > PIPING COMPARISON

NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T


P/T UNITS P/T UNITS P/T UNITS P/T UNITS
SYSTEM POINTER

HEAT TRACING
INSULATION
TESTING

100
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572956

HT
H

100
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572955

HT
H

100
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572957

HT
H

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572983

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572958

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572960

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572959

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572961

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572975

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572979

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572915

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572939

NT
N

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
psig degF psig degF psig degF psig degF
1572947

NT
N

SL

-18
0

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

None
None

By Contractor
New
NH

SL

-18
0

SL

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

-18
0

337

A. Format Files
and Output

**W40101-10"-1C0031-H

PROJECT iccxc03a
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
12-Feb-96
07:52
THK
SUPPLY RESP
COATING
CONSTR ST
CLEANING HOLD ST

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Sample MTO Format (65_pcalc.fmt)


!Piping Report 65_PCALC.FMT
!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
0,1,1,1,1,2,B*Z4
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,62,27,1,1,PIPING CALCULATIONS RESULTS
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,38,4,1,1,OVER
1,9,109,3,1,1,THK
1,9,115,13,1,-1,THK

1,10,9,12,1,-1,LINE ID

1,10,22,8,1,-1,DIAM

1,10,31,6,1,-1,CLASS
1,10,38,5,1,-1,THK
1,10,44,10,1,-1,NOR OP P/T
1,10,55,10,1,-1,ALT OP P/T
1,10,66,10,1,-1,NOR DN P/T
1,10,77,10,1,-1,ALT DN P/T
1,10,88,20,1,-1,MTL GRADE

1,10,109,5,1,-1,BASIS
1,10,115,5,1,-1,CALC
1,10,121,7,1,-1,PMC

4,11,9,-12,[A12],2,BB3S1,53,1
4,11,22,-8,[A8],2,BB11S-2,53,1
4,11,31,-6,[A6],2,BB12,53,1
4,11,38,-5,[A5],2,BB23,53,1
4,11,44,-5,[F6.0],2,BB24,53,1
4,11,50,-4,[F5.0],2,BB25,53,1
4,11,55,-5,[F6.0],2,BB26,53,1
4,11,61,-4,[F5.0],2,BB27,53,1
4,11,66,-5,[F6.0],2,BB28,53,1
4,11,72,-4,[F5.0],2,BB29,53,1
4,11,77,-5,[F6.0],2,BB30,53,1
4,11,83,-4,[F5.0],2,BB31,53,1
4,11,88,-20,[A20],2,BA21,53,1
4,11,109,-5,[A5],2,BA10,53,1
4,11,115,-13,[A5] _______,2,BA9,53,1

Date=25-Jul-1995

Sample MTO Output (65_pcalc.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report

338

PIPING CALCULATIONS RESULTS

LINE ID

DIAM

CLASS

**390105-WC
**390207-WC
**390307-W
**390308-WC
**390311-W
**390322-RF
**390401-WC
**390402-WC
**390403-WC
**390501-RF
0101-A

6
6
6
4
6
6
6
4
6
36
6

1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
2C0032
1C0031
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
1C0031
1C0031

OVER
THK

NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T MTL GRADE
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
0

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
0

125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
API-5L-B
A53-B

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95
THK
THK
BASIS CALC

PMC

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
*C095
S-STD

_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

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6
6
6
6
6
4
6
6
4
6
6
6
6
4
4
4
6
4
3
8
12
10
6
8
8
3/4
6
6
4
4
4
4
6
4
3
24
24
20
20
20
16
12

1C0031
2C0032
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
2C0032
2C0032
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
2C0032
2C0032
1C0031
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
2C0032
1C0031
2C0032
1C0031
2C0032
1C0031
1C0031

100
0
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

60
0
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Intergraph
Power

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A106-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


OVER
THK

DIAM

CLASS

380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
3900112-RF
390207-WC
390408-W
400306-AC
400306-AC

8
4
3
2
1
3/4
6
6
4
6
4

1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
1C0031
2C0032 .0625
1C0031
1C0031

Report Number:
Report Title:
Report Creation/Revision Date:

NOR OP P/T ALT OP P/T NOR DN P/T ALT DN P/T MTL GRADE
100
100
100
100
100
100
75
75
75
100
100

60
60
60
60
60
60
100
100
100
60
60

0
0
0
0
0
0
25
50
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
25
50
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
100
100
100
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
125
125
125
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
0
0
0

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-XS
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

PIPING CALCULATIONS RESULTS

LINE ID

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-XS
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
*C100
S-STD
*C100
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A106-B
A106-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B
A53-B

THK
THK
BASIS CALC

PMC

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-XS
S-XS
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______

S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-XS
S-XS
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD
S-STD

65_pcalc.rpt
65_pcalc.rpt
Tue Oct 17 10:32:57 1995

Report File Specification:


65_pcalc.rpt
Report File Location:
ptFormat Number:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dex
Path Name:
f:roj60
Format Description:
65_pcalc.fmt
Format File Specification:
65_pcalc.fmt
Format File Location:
Network Address:
hxiu
eporty
dextDiscrimination Number:
Path Name:
f:roj60
Discrimination Data Description:
proj.dis
Discrimination Data File Specification: proj.dis

65_pcalc.fmt

proj.dis

339

A. Format Files
and Output

0101-A
0101-A
180101-AC
180104-AC
180105-AC
180105-AC
180111-AC
180207-AC
180207-AC
180303-AC
180305-AC
180306-AC
180307-AC
180308-AC
180310-AC
180311-AC
180311-W
180311-W
180311-W
180313-AC
180314-AC
180314-AC
180315-AC
180316-W
180318-AC
180318-AC
180401-AC
180401-AC
180401-AC
180404-W
180407-W
180408-AC
183804-AC
183804-AC
183804-AC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC
380105-WC

Sample MTO Format (65_pcalc.fmt)

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Discrimination Data File Location:


Network Address:
hxiu
eportis
Path Name:
f:roj60
Model Number: cp_m02
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
E 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant
Model Number: model01
Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model02


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_03


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

Model Number: model_04


Ranges:
W 88069 4 1/2" Plant
S 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El -88069 4 1/2" Plant

E 88069 4 1/2" Plant


N 88069 4 1/2" Plant
El 88069 4 1/2" Plant

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Sample MTO Format (68_chkmdl.fmt)

Sample MTO Format (68_chkmdl.fmt)

A. Format Files
and Output

!Piping Report 68_CHKMDL.FMT


!By=MKM
Ckd By=MKM
Rev=0
Date=25-Jul-1995
1,4,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q7
1,4,68,15,1,1,PDS PIPING TASK
1,4,112,7,1,1,PROJECT
1,4,120,12,[A12],2,B**Q9
1,5,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q8
1,5,112,4,1,1,PAGE
1,5,124,4,2,4
! 1,6,55,40,1,2,[USER REPORT TITLE]
1,6,112,3,1,1,REV
! 1,6,124,2,1,2,[REV NO]
1,7,9,40,[A40],2,B**Q5
1,7,61,28,1,1,CHECK MODEL INTEGRITY REPORT
1,7,112,4,1,1,DATE
1,7,120,11,1,5
1,9,9,-25,1,-1,Commodity Code
9
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BI2G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BB2G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*I2G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BT1G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,BX1G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B**K2G1,45,2
7
4,11,19,-50,LINE NUMBER: [A30],-2,B*S2G1,45,2
8
4,13,9,-25,1,2,BG8S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,BA12S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,B*G2S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,BT13S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,BX12S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,B**J2S2,45,2
7
4,13,9,-25,1,2,B*P12S2,45,2
10

Sample MTO Output (68_chkmdl.rpt)


Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


Commodity Code

CHECK MODEL INTEGRITY REPORT

PROJECT proj60
PAGE
1
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

______________

LINE NUMBER: **RF390322-6"-1C0031-HF

____________________________________

WAAAAAWAAA
PAAAAAWAAA
LINE NUMBER: **RF390501-36"-1C0031-HF

_____________________________________

WAAAAAWAAA
WOAAAAWAFA

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PAAJVAWABT
LINE NUMBER: **W390307-6"-1C0031-HF

___________________________________

WAAAAAWAAA
WTAAAAWAAA
PAAAAAWAAA
LINE NUMBER: **W390307-6"-1C0031-N

__________________________________

FAAABAWAAA
GJGABZZADA
WAAAAAWAAA
PAAAAAWAAA
XDAABZZQSG
LINE NUMBER: **W390311-1/2"-2C0032-N

____________________________________

POCAAAOAAE
PPCAAAOAAE
**IN-0311-1
**IN-0311-2
Intergraph
Power

PDS PIPING TASK

project for mto report


Commodity Code

CHECK MODEL INTEGRITY REPORT


______________

LINE NUMBER: **W390311-6"-2C0032-N

__________________________________

LINE NUMBER: **W390408-4"-2C0032-N

__________________________________

FGPBBAWAAA
WRBAAAWAAA
PAAAAAWAAA
**38FE-585
XDABBZZQSG
YZZZHZZFFF

WAAAAAWAAA
LINE NUMBER: **WC390101-4"-1C0031-N

___________________________________

LINE NUMBER: **WC390101-6"-1C0031-N

___________________________________

LINE NUMBER: **WC390105-1"-1C0031-H

___________________________________

FAAABAWAAA
GJGABZZADA
VBABAHCFAA
XDAABZZQSG
YZZZHZZFFF

WRBAAAWAAA

POCAAAOAAE

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PAGE
2
REV
DATE
17-Oct-95

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Sample MTO Format (68_chkmdl.fmt)

SCAQZZZAAA
VAUSAHGAAA

A. Format Files
and Output

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Drawing Reporting (Drawing Manager)


Drawing Managers reporting feature generates reports on PDS Piping and Equipment drawing views and
drawing files. This report is the same type of report as the MTO report generated by the Report Manager.
Format files used in this type of report primarily use A and B prefixed indices. This report is generated using the
Drawing Manager.
Sample Format The sample format file for creating drawing reports are generally the same as for MTO
reports.

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Appendix A:

Spec Reporting (Reference Data Manager)

Spec Reporting (Reference Data Manager)


Spec reporting generates reports on the Reference Database and Material Description Libraries. This type of
report is used with format file indices. The Spec report is used to report on data in the reference database.
Format files used to create this type of report primarily use C prefixed indices. This report is generated by the
Reference Data Manager.
Sample Format The sample format files for Spec reporting is piping_rdb.fmt and is delivered in the
\pddata\sample\format\ directory.

A. Format Files
and Output

Sample Spec Format (piping_rdb.fmt)


report_type=601 ! Piping RDB Reports
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Material Class Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
2,3,10,-40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,-40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,-40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,-40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,90,-20,1,2,B**Q5
2,3,110,-20,1,2,B**Q9
2,4,90,-20,1,2,B**Q6
2,5,90,-20,1,2,B**Q7
2,6,90,-20,1,2,B**Q8
1,9,1,-10,1,-1,#
1,9,15,-10,1,-1,Class
1,9,30,-80,1,-1,Materials Description
1,8,115,-14,1,-1,Standard Notes
1,9,115,-3,1,-1,A
1,9,125,-3,1,-1,B
4,11,1,-10,2,2,CYB,45,1
4,11,15,-10,1,2,CB2,45,1
4,11,30,-80,1,2,CB9,45,1
4,11,115,-3,2,2,CB19,45,1
4,11,125,-3,2,2,CB20,45,1
1,58,10,-60,1,1,Piping Material Class Page Total:
1,58,71,-4,2,-2,CYBP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Piping Material Class Grand Total:
3,60,71,-4,2,-2,CYBT
5
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Commodity Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,5,40,-50,PIPING MATERIAL CLASS: [A6],-2,CC2C1,45,2
1,9,1,-10,1,-1,Item
1,9,15,-15,1,-1,1st Size Low
1,9,30,-15,1,-1,1st Size High
1,9,50,-60,1,-1,Material Description
1,8,115,-14,1,-1,Standard Notes
1,9,115,-3,1,-1,A
1,9,125,-3,1,-1,B
4,11,1,-10,1,2,CC3,45,2
4,11,15,-15,1,2,CC6,45,2
4,11,30,-15,1,2,CC7,45,2
4,11,45,-65,1,2,CD1,45,2
4,11,115,-3,2,2,CC26,45,2
4,11,125,-3,2,2,CC27,45,2

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1,58,10,-60,1,1,Commodity Item Page Total:


1,58,71,-4,2,-2,CYCP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Commodity Item Grand Total:
3,60,71,-4,2,-2,CYCT
5
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Piping Tap Data
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,5,40,-50,TABLE NAME: [A10],-2,CI2C1,40,1
1,9,1,-16,1,-1,Tap Diameter
1,9,20,-100,1,-1,Tap Description
4,16,1,-16,1,2,CI3,40,1
4,16,20,100,1,2,CJ1,40,1
1,58,10,-60,1,1,Tap Page Total:
1,58,71,4,2,-2,CYIP
3,60,10,-60,1,1,Tap Grand Total:
3,60,71,4,2,-2,CYIT
5
1,1,1,-13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-60,1,-1,PDS SPEC REPORT- Standard Notes Used in Report
1,1,120,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,-3,2,4
4,9,1,-10,1,-1,Note #
4,9,20,-110,1,-1,Standard Note
4,11,1,-10,2,2,CZ2,40,3
4,11,20,-110,1,2,CZ3,40,3

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Appendix A:

Table Checker Reporting (Reference Data Manager)

Table Checker Reporting (Reference Data


Manager)
Table Checker Reporting generates reports on the Reference Database and Material Description Libraries. This
type of report is used with format file indices. The Table Checker report is used to test EDEN modules and
tables that would be executed by the Piping Commodity items within the Reference Database. Format files used
to create this type of report primarily use C prefixed indices. This report is generated by the Reference Data
Manager.

Sample Table Checker Format (tbl_chk_3.fmt)


report_type=601 ! Piping RDB Reports
1,1,5,-23,1,5
1,2,30,-30,1,-1,SIZE-DEPENDENT SPEC DATA
1,1,70,-6,1,1,Page:
1,1,77,-3,2,4

A. Format Files
and Output

Sample Format The sample format files for Table Checker reporting are tbl_chk_1.fmt through tbl_chk_3.fmt
and are delivered in the \pddata\sample\format\ directory.

1,3,5,-20,1,1,Piping Class:
4,3,30,12,1,2,CC2,1,1
1,4,5,-20,1,1,AABBCC:
4,4,30,40,1,2,CC3,1,1
1,6,5,-10,1,1,1st Size
1,7,5,-20,1,-1,Weight
4,8,5,-10,1,2,CDT1S0,56,4
4,9,5,20,1,2,CDT9S0,56,4
1,6,17,-10,1,1,2nd Size
1,7,17,-20,1,-1,

4,8,17,-10,1,2,CDT2S0,56,4
1,6,50,-50,1,1,Physical Data
1,7,30,-32,1,-1,Generic
1,7,65,-32,1,-1,Specific
1,7,100,-32,1,-1,Sub-Component
4,9,30,32,1,2,CDT7S0,56,4
4,9,65,32,1,2,CDT8S0,56,4
4,9,100,32,1,2,CDT11S0,56,4

Sample Table Checker Output (tbl_chk_3.fmt)


22-Feb-93

Page:

Piping Class:
AABBCC:
1st Size
Weight
1/2"

SIZE-DEPENDENT SPEC DATA


GD2
6Q1C01

2nd Size

1
________________________

Physical Data
Generic

Specific

Sub-Component

________

1/2"
1.038In, 0.3125In

3/4"

3/4"
1.2975In, 0.375In

1"

1"
1.558In, 0.4375In

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1-1/2"

1-1/2"
2.155In, 0.5625In

2"

2"
2.6563In, 0.625In

22-Feb-93

Page:

Piping Class:
AABBCC:
1st Size
Weight
1/2"

SIZE-DEPENDENT SPEC DATA


GD2
6Q1C01

2nd Size

________________________

Physical Data
Generic

Specific

Sub-Component

________

________

_______

________

________

_______

1/2"
1.038In, 0.3125In

3/4"

3/4"
1.2975In, 0.375In

1"

1"
1.558In, 0.4375In

1-1/2"

1-1/2"
2.155In, 0.5625In

2"

2"
2.6563In, 0.625In

22-Feb-93

Page:

Piping Class:
AABBCC:
1st Size
Weight
2-1/2"

SIZE-DEPENDENT SPEC DATA


GD2
6Q1C01

2nd Size
2-1/2"

3"
0.916SFF, 3.5In, 1.75In

3-1/2"

3-1/2"
1.047SFF, 4In, 2In

4"

4"
1.178SFF, 4.5In, 2.25In

6"

6"
1.73SFF, 6.625In, 3.3125In

8"

8"
2.26SFF, 8.625In, 4.3125In

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Generic
0.753SFF, 2.875In, 1.4375In

3"

Specific

Sub-Component

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Appendix A:

Project Reporting (Project Administrator)

Project Reporting (Project Administrator)


Project reporting generates reports on the Project Control Database. Format files used in this type of report
primarily use D prefixed indices. This report is generated using the Project Administrator.
Sample Format The sample format files for Project reporting are: model_mgt.fmt, iso_mgt.fmt, iso_rev.fmt
and are delivered in the \pdprojec\sample\ directory.

Sample Project Format (model_mgt.fmt)


A. Format Files
and Output

1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,MODEL REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,70,40,1,2,DA101#2
2,4,70,40,1,2,DA101#3
2,5,70,40,1,2,DA101#4
2,6,70,40,1,2,DA101#5
2,7,70,40,1,2,DA101#6
4,9,5,10,1,-1,Area
4,9,20,10,1,-1,Model No.
4,9,35,40,1,-1,Description
4,9,80,45,1,-1,General Info
9
4,11,5,-10,1,-2,DA113#3#3C2,45,5
4,11,35,-40,1,2,DA113#3#4C3,45,5
4,11,80,-45,Discipline: [A20],2,DA113#2#2C1,45,5
4,12,15,-40,1,2,DA113#3#5C4,45,5
4,12,60,-40,1,2,DA113#3#8C5,45,5
4,13,15,-40,1,2,DA113#3#6C6,45,5
4,13,60,-40,1,2,DA113#3#9C7,45,5
4,14,15,-40,1,2,DA113#3#7C8,45,5
4,14,60,-40,1,2,DA113#3#10C9,45,5
4,16,20,-10,1,2,DA113#5S4,45,5
4,16,35,-40,1,2,DA113#6,45,5
4,16,80,-45,Revised on [A30],2,DA113#14,45,5
4,17,80,-45,Verified on [A30],2,DA113#13,45,5
4,17,35,-32,Node= [A26],2,DA113#9,45,5
4,18,35,-42,Path= [A36],2,DA113#8,45,5
4,19,35,-20,File= [A14],2,DA113#7,45,5
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Interference Reporting (Interference


Checker/Manager)
Interference reporting generates reports on the Project Control Database. Clash Area, Clash Type, and Clash
Approval along with the search criteria specified in the discrimination data define what interference data is
reported. Format files used in this type of report primarily use D prefixed indices. This report is generated using
the Interference Manager/Checker.
Sample Format The sample format files for Interference reporting is clash_mgt.fmt and is delivered in the
\pdclash\sample\ directory.

Sample Interference Format (clash_mgt.fmt)


1,1,1,13,1,1,Date/Time :
1,1,14,23,1,3
1,1,50,40,1,1,PDS INTERFERENCE CLASH REPORT
1,1,120,6,1,1,Page:
1,1,127,3,2,4
2,3,10,40,1,1,Corporate Headquarters
2,4,10,40,1,1,Intergraph Corporation
2,5,10,40,1,1,Huntsville, Alabama 35894-0001
2,6,10,40,1,1,(205)730-2000
2,3,70,40,1,2,DA101#2
2,4,70,40,1,2,DA101#3
2,5,70,40,1,2,DA101#4
2,6,70,40,1,2,DA101#5
2,7,70,40,1,2,DA101#6
4,8,40,-50,Area Name:
[A10],-2,DA132#12#3#3C1,45,5
4,9,40,-60,Model (A):
[A10],-2,DA132#5#5C2,45,5
4,10,40,-60,Model (B):
[A10],-2,DA132#6#5C3,45,5
4,11,40,-50,1,2,DA132#12#5C4,45,5
1,13,2,20,1,-1,Clash Type/Status/ID
4,15,2,-20,1,2,DA132#9S5,45,5
4,16,2,-20,1,2,DA132#2S6,45,5
4,17,2,-20,3,2,DA132#1,45,5
1,13,24,20,1,-1,Item Name
4,15,24,-20,1,2,DA132#3#5,45,5
4,16,24,-40,1,2,DA132#3#6,45,5
4,17,24,-20,1,2,DA132#4#5,45,5
4,18,24,-40,1,2,DA132#4#6,45,5
1,13,66,6,1,-1,Entity
4,15,66,-6,2,2,DA132#3#2,45,5
4,17,66,-6,2,2,DA132#4#2,45,5
1,13,74,10,1,-1,Occurrence
4,15,74,-10,3,2,DA132#3#3,45,5
4,17,74,-10,3,2,DA132#4#3,45,5
1,13,86,45,1,-1,General Clash Info
4,15,86,-45,Plotted on [A25],2,DA132#10,45,5
4,16,86,-45,Reviewed on [A25],2,DA132#11,45,5

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Revise AND/OR Relations Examples

Appendix B Revise AND/OR


Relations Examples
EXAMPLE 1
In the window below, all of the logical relations are set to AND, as they are in the default
setting.

With the above settings, the only components that will be reported are those that meet the
defined segment criteria AND the criteria defined for all four of the component data
categories.

B. Examples

EXAMPLE 2
Assume that the search criteria has been defined with the following values:
segment criteria has been defined to have a construction status of NEW,
piping component has been defined as a gate valve,
instrument components has been defined to have a construction status of FUTURE,
piping/tubing has been defined to have lengths > 8, and
pipe supports have been defined to have a fabrication category of Contractor Supplied,
Shop Fabricated.
In this example, the logical relation for Instrument Components has been set to OR as shown
below.

This resulting report would include:


NEW gate valves,
NEW and FUTURE instruments,

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NEW piping/tubing greater than 8 feet in length, and


NEW piping supports that are Contractor Supplied, Shop Fabricated.

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Appendix B:

Pipeline Discrimination Data Example

Pipeline Discrimination Data Example


This section describes how to define discrimination data to report on a specific pipeline in a
piping model.
Activate the Plant Design System form.

2.

Select a project from the list.

3.

Select the Report Manager option from the Plant Design System form.

B. Examples

1.

The system displays the Report Manger form.

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4.

Select the Report Discrimination Data option from the Report Manager form.
The system displays the Report Discrimination Data form.

5.

Select the Create option from the Discrimination Data form.


The system displays the Discrimination Data form.

6.

Key in the required information.

7.

Select the Select Piping Models option.


The system displays the available design areas.

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8.

Pipeline Discrimination Data Example

Select an area from the list and select Confirm.


The system displays the available piping models.

B. Examples

9.

Select a piping model from the list and select Confirm.

10.

Select Cancel (X) to return to the Discrimination Data form.

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11.

Select the Segment Search Criteria option.


The system displays the Search Criteria form.

12.

Select the Fluid Code option.


The system displays the fluid_code in the criteria field.

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13.

Pipeline Discrimination Data Example

Select the = operator.


The system displays the Fluid Code form.

B. Examples

14.

Select a fluid code from the list and select Confirm.


The system displays the Search Criteria form.

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15.

Select the AND option.


The system displays the search criteria options.

16.

Select the Line Sequence Number option.


The system displays the line_sequence_no in the criteria field.

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17.

Select the = operator.


Key in the required information.

19.

Select Confirm.

B. Examples

18.

The system returns to the Discrimination Data Creation form.

20.

Select Confirm.
The system updates the database and creates the discrimination data.

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21.

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Select Cancel (X) to exit.

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Appendix B:

Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example

Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example


This section describes how to define discrimination data to report on all gate valves within a
specific volume in a piping model.
1.

Select the Create option from the Discrimination Data form.


The system displays the Discrimination Data Creation form.

Key in the required information.

3.

Select the Select Piping Models option.

B. Examples

2.

The system displays the available piping design areas.

4.

Select an area from the list and select Confirm.

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The system displays the available piping models.

5.

Select a piping model from the list and select Confirm.

6.

Select Cancel (X) to return to the Discrimination Data form.

7.

Select the Component Search Criteria option.


The system displays the Component Search Criteria form.

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8.

Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example

Select the Piping Component option.


The system displays the scroll list of piping component attributes.

B. Examples

9.

Select the commodity_name option.


The system displays the commodity_name in the criteria field.

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10.

Select the = operator.

11.

Key in the required information.

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12.

Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example

Select Confirm.
The system returns to the Discrimination Data Creation form.

B. Examples

13.

Select the Define Volume option.


The system displays the Volume Definition form.

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14.

Key in the required information and select Confirm.


The system displays the Discrimination Data Creation form.

15.

Select Confirm to accept the defined data.


The system updates the database and creates the data.

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16.

Gate Valve Discrimination Data Example

Select Cancel (X) to exit.

B. Examples

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Equipment Discrimination Data Example


This section describes how to define discrimination data for a specific equipment model.
1.

Select the Create option from the Discrimination Data form.


The system displays the Discrimination Data Creation form.

2.

Key in the required information.

3.

Select the Select Equipment Models option.


The system displays the available equipment design areas.

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4.

Equipment Discrimination Data Example

Select an area from the list and select Confirm.


The system displays the available equipment models.

B. Examples

5.

Select an equipment model from the list and select Confirm.

6.

Select Cancel (X) to exit.


The system displays the Discrimination Data Creation form.

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7.

Select Confirm to accept the defined data.


The system updates the database and creates the data.

8.

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Select Cancel (X) to exit.

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Index

Index
A
almost precise bolt calculation 143
Approval form 76
approving reports 76
attributes
specifying 52
B
bends
induction 159
bolts 148
commodity code 139, 144
length 139, 141
almost precise 143
precise 143
roundoff 142
priority selection 153
roundoff 139
options 142
spec break selection 153

D
data
search criteria 20
database
table/column information 171
reporting 184
definition data 19
description
libraries 171
discrimination data
example for gate valve 361
file 20

F
field
fit length 140
format file 83
indices
MTO reporting (with implied items) 91
output fields 90
syntax 84
column 86
data_type 86
field_functions 85
field_len 86
field_type 87
row 86
format files
sample 111

Index

C
center of gravity reporting 131
COG (center of gravity) 131
commodity codes 140
bolts 144
size
dependent 163
independent 162
control sort 129
conventions
reporting 18

E
equipment discrimination data example 368
example
equipment discrimination data 368
gate valve discrimination data 361
interference format file 126
MTO format file 108
pipeline discrimination data 353
project control format file 126
revise AND OR relations 351
spec
reporting
format file 118

G
gasket search 145
gaskets 140, 152
commodity name 141
priority selection 153
spec break selection 153
gate valve
discrimination data example 361
gate valve discrimination data example 361
global sort 129
gravity reporting 131
I
implied items 135
indices 91, 97

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implied items (continued)


indices (continued)
special options 101
labels 182
special rules for implied items 146
types 136
indices
implied item reporting 91, 97
special options 101
interference reporting 122
project control data 123
reporting options 123
MTO
counters 96
instrument components 99
pipe supports 100
pipes 94
piping
components 95
piping segments 93
reporting
equipment 102
reporting (with implied materials) 91
project reporting 122
project control data 123
reporting options 123
spec
reporting 113
instrument data 115
piping
commodity data 114
materials class data 114
specialty data 114
reporting options 117
tap properties data 117
table checker 117
Indices
Report Management Data 108
induction bend 159
interference
data 125
format file example 126
L
label
description library 172
labels 182
length
bolt roundoff 142
calculation 143
weld type field fit 157

372

libraries 171
library
label description 172
long material description 171
material description 171
short material description 171
specialty description material 171
line
number ownership 146
long material description library 171, 178
M
maintaining report definition data 19
material
description 182
data
long material description library 178
short material description library 173
specialty material description library 180
libraries 171
takeoff
options 139
mating implied
items 135
bolts 148
gaskets 152
line name 146
nuts 156
ownership 146
piping material class 146
weld data 157
labels 182
material descriptions 182
mating-implied items 136
MTO
format file example 108
indices
counters 96
equipment 102
instrument components 99
pipe supports 100
pipes 94
piping
components 95
piping segments 93
notes 160
options 139
N
normal sort 129

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nuts 156
O
optional report type line 89
output
fields 90
overview 18
P
PDS reporting modules 24
pipeline discrimination data example 353
piping
material class 146
plot
manager
queue setup 26
precise
bolt calculation 143
length calculation 143
primary
sort 129
processing
reports 23
project
control
data 124
format file
example 126
Q
queue
setup 26

S
sample
format files 111
search
gasket 145
search criteria
data file and record 20
Search Criteria - Piping Segment form 52
secondary
sort 129
selection at spec break 153
short material description library 171, 173
size
dependent
commodity code 167
reporting 161, 163
independent reporting 161, 162
sorting 129
example 130
sorts 129
control 129
global 129
normal 129
spec
implied
items 135
materials
reporting weights and center of gravities
131
reporting
format file
example 118
indices 113
instrument data 115
piping

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Index

R
relationships for table attributes 124
report
definition data 19
files 19
format
file
indices
interference reporting 122
project reporting 122
sorting 129
syntax 84
format file 83
output 20
processing 23
records 19
report type line 89
types 24

report data
discrimination data 20
Report Management Data
Indices 108
reporting 18
bolt data 148
database table/column information 184
gasket data 152
MTO notes 160
process 18
weights and center of gravities 131
revise
model data
material takeoff options 139
roundoff bolt length 142

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spec (continued)
reporting (continued)
indices (continued)
piping (continued)
commodity data 114
materials class data 114
specialty data 114
reporting
options 117
tap properties data 117
special rules for mating implied items 146
specialty
material description library 180
specialty material description library 171
spec-implied items 136
syntax
format file 84
column 86
data_type 86
field_functions 85
field_len 86
field_type 87
row 86
system
commodity code 163
T
table
attributes relationships 124
interference data 125
project control data 124
bolt length 141
checker
indices 117
implied items 135
table-implied items 137
tables 171
column information 171
type
report line 89
typefaces 13
types
reports 24
U
understanding
report data 19
format
file 20
report
output 20

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W
weight reporting 131
weld
data 157
length 157
type field fit length 157

Report Manager
(PD_Report)
Users Guide Addendum
February 2003

DPDS3-PB-200035B
For PDS version 07.02.00.**
This document supplements DPDS3-PB-200035A.

Report Manager Users Guide Addendum February 2003

Table of Contents
The Report Manager Interface (replaces 2.0) .......................................................... 377
Sample Interference Report Format Files (replaces 3.6 subsection) ....................... 379
Weld Data (replaces 4.7).......................................................................................... 380
Project Control Database (replaces 5.3.3)................................................................ 381
Model Management Data (replaces 5.3.4) ............................................................... 384
Drawing Management Data (replaces 5.3.6) ........................................................... 386
Interference Management Data (replaces 5.3.7) ...................................................... 389
FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13)................................................................. 391
Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14) ........................................................... 397

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The Report Manager Interface (replaces 2.0)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 27-28 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Clarification of Copy Format/Search Data from Another Project
command
See the following text for details.

To access the PDS Report Manager environment, choose Report Manager from the
Plant Design System Environment form.

Report Manager Form


The Report Manager form enables you to generate reports from the project, design, and
reference database files with the report definition data. The report record and the location
records for each discrimination data file and format file are stored in the project control
database. These numbered records are used to locate ASCII files on their specified nodes.

Options
Report Format Displays the Report Format form, which you can use to create,
revise, copy, or delete the record of a format file (not the format file). For more
information, see Report Format Form, page 29.

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Report Discrimination Data Displays the Discrimination Data form, which you
can use to create, revise, copy, or delete the record of a discrimination data file as
well as the file itself. For more information, see Discrimination Data Form, page 35.
Report Search Criteria Displays the Search Criteria Data form, which enables
you to create, revise, copy, or delete the record of the search criteria data file. The
Create, Copy, and Revise options also affect the actual search criteria data file. The
Delete option deletes only the record of the search criteria data file, since the data file
itself may be used by other projects. For more information, see Search Criteria Data
Form, page 47.
Copy Format/Search Data from Another Project Enables you to copy the
format and search data (found in pdtable_142, Report Format Data, and pdtable_145,
Report Search Criteria Data) from other projects into the project control database for
the active project. By copying this data, you can have several different projects share
format and search information. When you choose this option, a list of available
projects is displayed. Select the project from which you want to copy report data, and
then choose Accept.
Note: This command does not copy report formats or search criteria whose format or
search numbers already exist in the destination project.
Report Displays the Report form, which you can use to create, revise, delete, and
approve report records and report files. For more information, see Report Form, page
65.
Report Management Data Displays the Report Management Defaults form,
which you can use to create a record in the project control database of the default
nodename and path for the report definition files. This option is primarily used for
setup. For more information, see Report Management Defaults Form, page 80.

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Sample Interference Report Format Files


(replaces 3.6 subsection)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 128 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Report format files ifc_4.fmt and ifc_5.fmt
See the following text for details.

The following examples are delivered in the pdclash\sample\ directory.


clash_mgt.fmt This format file reports interference checker data.
ifc_1.fmt This format file reports the XYZ volume of the clashing items. It should
be used while reporting on an area and is sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type, and
Unique Clash ID.
ifc_2.fmt This format file reports clashing items and can be used to easily
compare interference runs generated from different versions of software. It should be
used while reporting on an area and is sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type, and
Unique Clash ID.
ifc_3.fmt This format file reports clashing items. It should be used while reporting
on an area and is sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type, and Unique Clash ID.
ifc_4.fmt This format file reports the XYZ volume of the clashing items. It should
be used while reporting on an area and is sorted by Approval Status, Clash Pair Type
(pdtable_133), Area Index Number, and Recent Sequence Number.
ifc_5.fmt This format file reports the XYZ volume of the clashing items. It should
be used while reporting on an area and is sorted by Approval Status, Clash Type
(pdtable_132), Area Index Number, and Recent Sequence Number. This format file is
similar to ifc_1.fmt, but it reports env_pair_type for each clash in addition to the other
reported data.

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Weld Data (replaces 4.7)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 157 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Weld ownership
See the following text for details.

The system uses the same basic procedure for determining bolt data to determine weld
data, except that all the data is derived from the TDB; there are no tables or spec access
involved.
For socklets (where the outside piping diameter is zero), the MTO process will determine
the outside piping diameter to be used as the weld diameter. For welds, the system
Scans the model for two connected components.
Checks the end preparations of the components to see if the components are welded.
Reads the weld data from the TDB, based on weld ownership settings.
Reports (MTO) one weld in cases where two pipes with different line IDs are welded
together.

380

Project Control Database (replaces 5.3.3)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 199-200 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Pdtable_105 Site Description Data

Site_ID attribute in pdtable_101

Note regarding pdtable_101 in PDS 2D


See the following text for details.

Table 101 Project Description Data


Note: Both PDS 3D and PDS 2D use pdtable_101. For PDS 7.2, a new attribute,
site_id, has been added to the table. To use the updated table with PDS 2D, the
following line must be added at the appropriate location in the project attribute
file:
1200 site_id

A10

Site ID

a10

To see or use the attribute in PDS 2D, you must also add the attribute number,
630, to any list in a pertinent formlist and modify or add formats where necessary
to use in reports.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no
company_name
plant_name
site_id

integer .................................
character(15) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(10) ...........................

3
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 102 - Reference Database Management Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

type_of_rdb_data
approval_status
rdb_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date

short ...................................
short
(SN35) ................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3

Table 103 - Project Control Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7

product_version_no
report_path
report_node
report_format_path
report_format_node
report_filter_path
report_filter_node

short ...................................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................

2
1
1
1
1
1
1

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40
41

piping_eden_path
piping_eden_node
eden_table_path
eden_table_node
piping_spec_path
piping_spec_node
assembly_path
assembly_node
model_builder_path
model_builder_node
design_review_path
design_review_node
std_note_lib_path
std_note_lib_node
eqp_eden_path
eqp_eden_node
tdf_table_path
tdf_table_node
clash_report_path
clash_report_node
clash_plot_path
clash_plot_node
mdl_status_low_dr
mdl_status_high_dr
mdl_status_low_ic
mdl_status_high_ic
area_owner_opt_ic
eqp_insul_opt_ic
eqp_con_tol_opt_ic
clash_rpt_index_no
report_search_path
report_search_node
sup_tdf_table_path
sup_tdf_table_node

character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
........(SN1605)................
short
................................
short
................................
short
................................
integer
................................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

Table 104 - Project Archival Management Data


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9
10
11

archival_index_no
archival_number
archival_descript
archival_file_spec
path_name
network_address
month_map
day_of_week_map
day_map
time_of_day
schedule_type

integer .................................
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
2

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6
7
8

382

site_id
site_description
min_model_range
max_model_range
min_dwg_range
max_dwg_range
min_dwg_view_range
max_dwg_view_range

character(10) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3

9
10
11
12
13

min_pip_partition
max_pip_partition
min_eqp_partition
max_eqp_partition
master_flag

integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
3
3
3
2

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Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 200-201 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Pdtable_119 Model Ownership Data
See the following text for details.

Table 111 - Engineering Discipline Data


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2
3
4
5

discipline_indx_no
discipline_name
intra_disc_ifc_flg
discipline_mtrx_a
discipline_mtrx_b

short ...................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
1
2
3
3

Table 112 - Design Area Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
area_name
description
volume_low_x
volume_low_y
volume_low_z
volume_high_x
volume_high_y
volume_high_z
interference_mode
area_lock_owner
area_lock_status
area_lock_date
clash_rpt_index_no

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(10) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(10) ............................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
2
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
3
3

Table 113 - Model Data


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3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

384

model_index_no
discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
partition_no
model_no
description
model_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
verification_date
revision_date
application_type
model_type
model_status

integer
index 1 ...............
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(10) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
.................................
short
..................................
short
(SN1605) ..............

3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
1

Table 114 - Piping Model Data


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3
4
5
6

partition_no
max_segment_number
max_piping_number
max_pipe_number
max_instr_number
max_support_number

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
3
3
3

Table 115 - Model Setup Data


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2
3
4
5

discipline_indx_no
default_path_name
default_node
ref_mdl_symbology
symbology_display

short ....................................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................
short ....................................
short ....................................

2
1
1
2
2

Table 119 Model Ownership Data


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model_index_no
site_id

integer
character(10)

index 1 ...............
............................

3
1

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Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 202-205 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Pdtable_129 Drawing Ownership Data
See the following text for details.

Table 121 - Drawing Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

dwg_index_no
drawing_no
drawing_title
default_scale
approval_initials
approval_date
approval_status
completion_status
drawing_size
drawing_type
last_revision_no
drawing_file_spec
path_name
network_address
lock_owner
lock_status
lock_date
revision_date
last_rev_index_no
release_revision
release_date
checking_status
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
custom_1
custom_2
custom_3
custom_4
custom_5
custom_6
custom_7
custom_8
custom_9
custom_10

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24)
index 2 ...............
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(4) ............................
integer .................................
short
(SN35) ................
short ...................................
short
(SN1202) ..............
short
(SN2000)
index 3 .
character(2) ............................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(2) ............................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

Table 122 - Drawing View Data


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2
3
4
5

386

dwg_view_index_no
dwg_view_no
dwg_view_name
dwg_view_scale
dwg_index_no

integer
index 1 ...............
character(6)
index 2 ...............
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
3

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

saved_view_name
viewing_direction
composition_status
dwg_view_x_low
dwg_view_y_low
dwg_view_z_low
dwg_view_x_high
dwg_view_y_high
dwg_view_z_high
vhl_category_index
drawing_view_type

character(6) ............................
short
(SN1620 optional) .....
short
(SN1630) ..............
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

Table 123 - Drawing View Reference Model Data


1
2

dwg_view_index_no
model_index_no

integer
integer

.................................
.................................

3
3

Table 124 - Composite Drawing View Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

comp_dwg_index_no
comp_dwg_view_no
comp_dwg_view_name
comp_dwg_v_scale
dwg_index_no
dwg_view_index_a
dwg_view_index_b
dwg_view_index_c
dwg_view_index_d
dwg_view_index_e
dwg_view_index_f
dwg_view_index_g
dwg_view_index_h
dwg_view_index_i
dwg_view_index_j

integer
index 1 ...............
character(24) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Table 125 - Drawing Revision Data


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

dwg_index_no
revision_index_no
revision_no
revision_date
revision_by
checked_by
rev_description
appr_by_1
appr_by_2
appr_by_3
appr_by_4
appr_by_1_date
appr_by_2_date
appr_by_3_date
appr_by_4_date
checked_date

integer .................................
short ...................................
character(2) ............................
integer .................................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(40) ...........................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
character(4) ............................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3

Table 126 - Drawing Setup Data


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2
3
4

drawing_type
drawing_size
drawing_scale
default_path_name

short
(SN2000) ......................
short
(SN1202) ......................
character(16) ............................
character(36) ............................

1
1
1
1

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21
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23
24
25
26

default_node
discipline_mask
alternate_seed_opt
cell_file_spec
cell_path_name
cell_net_address
plot_catgy_mask_a
plot_catgy_mask_b
label_mask_a
label_mask_b
label_mask_c
label_mask_d
custom_1
custom_2
custom_3
custom_4
custom_5
custom_6
custom_7
custom_8
custom_9
custom_10

character(26) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(14) ...........................
character(36) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(40) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
character(16) ...........................
integer ..................................
integer .................................

1
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3

Table 127 - Reference Model Display Category Setup Data


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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

drawing_type
discipline_indx_no
category_mask_a
category_mask_b
category_mask_c
category_mask_d
vhl_category_msk_a
vhl_category_msk_b
vhl_category_msk_c
vhl_category_msk_d
vhl_ref_symbology
vhl_symbology

short
(SN2000) .......................
short
.................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
integer ..................................
short ....................................
short ....................................

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

Table 128 - Plotting Default Data


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2
3
4
5
6

iplot_index_no
iplot_number
iplot_description
iplot_file_spec
path_name
network_address

integer .................................
character(24) ............................
character(40) ............................
character(14) ............................
character(36) ............................
character(26) ............................

1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 129 Drawing Ownership Data


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2

388

dwg_index_no
site_id

integer
character(10)

index 1 ...............
...........................

3
1

Interference Management Data (replaces


5.3.7)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 205-206 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Env_pair_type attribute in pdtable_133
See the following text for details.

Table 131 Clash Management Data


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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

system_unique_no
discipline_indx_no
area_index_no
unique_sequence_no
completion_date
control_user_no
env_creation_date
clash_check_option
volume_filter_opt
volume_low_x
volume_low_y
volume_low_z
volume_high_x
volume_high_y
volume_high_z

integer
index 1 ...............
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short
(SN1208) ............
short
(SN1209) ..............
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

3
2
2
3
3
2
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3

Table 132 Clash Data Per Project


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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

unique_clash_id
if_approval_status
comp_a_unique_id
comp_b_unique_id
model_index_no_a
model_index_no_b
discipline_index_a
discipline_index_b
recent_clash_type
recent_plot_date
recent_review_date
recent_sequence_no
area_index_no
action_discipline
recent_seq_no_b
area_index_no_b

integer
index 1 ...............
short
(SN1203) ..............
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short
(SN1204) ..............
integer .................................
integer
index 2 ...............
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
2

Table 133 Clash Data Per Job


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3
4

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
unique_sequence_no
clash_type

integer
integer
integer
short

index 1 ...............
index 2 ...............
.................................
(SN1204) ..............

3
3
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comp_a_range_x_lo
comp_a_range_y_lo
comp_a_range_z_lo
comp_a_range_x_hi
comp_a_range_y_hi
comp_a_range_z_hi
comp_b_range_x_lo
comp_b_range_y_lo
comp_b_range_z_lo
comp_b_range_x_hi
comp_b_range_y_hi
comp_b_range_z_hi
env_pair_type

integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
integer
short

.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
(SN1204) ..............

1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1

Table 134 Component Clash Data Per Project


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3
4
5
6
7

unique_comp_id
comp_table_number
comp_row_number
model_index_no
primary_descript
secondary_descript
comp_model_status

integer
index 1 ...............
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
short ...................................

3
2
3
3
1
1
2

Table 135 Clash Review History Information


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3
4
5
6
7
8

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
review_date
review_user_no
responsib_user_no
action
review_comment
approval_method

integer
index 1 ...............
integer
index 2 ...............
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short
(SN1205) ..............
character(100) ..........................
short
(SN1207) ..............

3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1

Table 136 Clash Plot History Information


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4

390

system_unique_no
unique_clash_id
plot_date
plot_user_no

integer
index 1 ...............
integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................

3
3
1
2

FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 218-220 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
New tables 510, 533, 546, 548, and 550

Attributes 14-16 in table 500

Attributes 37-77 in table 532

Attributes 29 and 30 in table 534

Attributes 20-39 in table 536

Changed attribute 13 in table 532 from member_status to


design_status

Changed data type for attribute 33 in table 532 from character(12)


to character(14)

Removed rotation and radius attributes from table 536


See the following text for details.

Note: You can change the name of any attribute if necessary; however, you cannot
move the attribute to a different location. Additionally, the following restrictions
apply:
All model_index_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is
used in the pdtable_900.
All table_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is used in
the pdtable_910.
Weight calculations for members with cutbacks are based on the member
graphical representation, which does not include the section fillets. Weight
calculations for members without cutbacks are based on the section area from the
section table, which includes the section fillets.

Table 500 - Model Data Table


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10
11

model_index_no
area_index_no
fwp_model_id
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
model_units
length_units
force_units
analytical_sw
dgn_code_setting

integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................

3
2
2
3
3
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1
1
1
1
1

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std_section_table
user_section_table
lstext_date_strfmt
fail_date_strfmt
user_cel_file

character(64)
character(64)
character(26)
character(26)
character(240)

...........................
...........................
...........................
...........................
..........................

1
1
1
1
1

short ...................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

2
3
3
3
3

Table 510 - Project Data Table


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sub_project_ndx_no
grade_file
attributes_file
config_file
resource_file

Table 532 - Linear Member Table


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5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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model_index_no
linear_member_id
member_type
member_name
section_type
end1_section
end2_section
grade
material
created
modified
reflect
design_status
class
cardinalPoint
rotation
ov_x
ov_y
ov_z
end1_cutback_prio
end2_citback_prio
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
framemem_TOS
total_length
cut_length
tot_len_strfmt
cut_len_strfmt
surface_area
member_weight
weight_per_unitlen
fireproof_type
fireproof_lenbasis
fireproof_applied
fireproof_thick
fireproof_length
fireproof_volume
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
member_volume
buoyancy_flag

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(3) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ....................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(27) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................

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3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
5
5
5
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2

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buoyancy_val
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coatings
end1_connections
end2_connections
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark
fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_Attrib1
user_Attrib2
user_Attrib3
user_Attrib4
user_Attrib5
end1_RBJcategory
end2_RBJcategory
end1_RBJtype
end2_RBJtype
end1_offshRBJmode
end2_offshRBJmode
end1_secondaryID
end2_secondaryID
end1_supportID
end2_supportID
end1_clearenceReqd
end2_clearenceReqd
end1_overlapReqd
end2_overlapReqd
buoyancy
cob_x
cob_y
cob_z

double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

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2
2
2
2
2
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2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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section_name
section_type
area
weight_per_unitLen
depth
width
thickness
flange_thickness
root_radius
floatable
XsectConstn

character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

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1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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Table 534 - LinearMem CoordData Table


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6

model_index_no
linear_member_id
end1_x
end1_y
end1_z
end2_x

integer
integer
double
double
double
double

.................................
.................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................

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end2_y
end2_z
end1_offset_x
end1_offset_y
end1_offset_z
end2_offset_x
end2_offset_y
end2_offset_z
x_offset
y_offset
end1_cutback_min
end1_cutback_max
end2_cutback_min
end2_cutback_max
workpoint_offset
end1_FPsetback
end2_FPsetback
member_FPsetback
arc_radius
arc_center_x
arc_center_y
arc_center_z
end1_offset_len
end2_offset_len

double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
name
grade
material
class
design_status
created
modified
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
num_of_holes
mem_offset
surface_area
net_surface_area
thickness
volume
net_volume
weight
area
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coating
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................

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3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
3
2
1

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35
36
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38
39

fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_attrib1
user_attrib2
user_attrib3
user_attrib4
user_attrib5
top_surf_area

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................

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2
1
2
2
2
2
2
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Table 538 - 3D Member Geometry Table


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8

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
face
coord_index
coord_x
coord_y
coord_z

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

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3
1
1
2
5
5
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Table 540 - NamedGrp Defn Table


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sub_project_idx_no
named_group_index
named_group_desc

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(45) ...........................

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Table 542 - Fwperr Table


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4

model_index_no
error_code
tableno
member_no

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................

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Table 544 - NamedGrp Member Table


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3
4

model_index_no
member_id
member_type
named_group_index

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................

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3
1
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Table 546 - Can Member Table


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model_index_no
linear_member_id
can_type
can_configuration
can_section_units
can_OD
can_ID
can_thick
cone1_angle
cone1_end1_section
cone1_end2_section
cone1_wall_thick
cone2_angle
cone2_end1_section
cone2_end2_section
cone2_wall_thick

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................

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3
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
5
1
1
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Table 548 - Can Member AttachIDs Table


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model_index_no
linear_member_id
trans_mem_index
attached_mem_id
attached_angle

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

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2
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sub_project_ndx_no
attribute_name
attribute_index
attribute_value

short ...................................
character(32) ...........................
integer .................................
character(32) ...........................

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1
3
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Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 221-237 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
cp[1-5]_type attributes in pdtable_34 and pdtable_67

model_status attribute in pdtable_900

Weld ownership note in pdtable_130 section

Changed commodity code attributes to character(25)


See the following text for details.

In tables 12, 21, 22, 34, 50, 67 and 80, any user-defined attributes will appear after the
attributes defined in the design and equipment ddl files, and the material data attributes
defined in the mto.ddl file will appear after the delivered attributes and any user-defined
attributes.

Notes on the Material Data Publisher Data Model


If there are already user-defined attributes added to the project, and if these attributes
have names which clash with attribute names in the mto.ddl file, the attributes in
the mto.ddl file can be changed in accordance with the restrictions noted in the
mto.ddl file. Currently these restrictions are:
1. Each partition_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in
Table 900.
2. Each table_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table
920.
MDP tables are not partitioned per model. The partition_no attribute is in all
the MDP Tables containing model specific data.

Table Attribute Relationships


All attributes named idx_xx (or ending with idx_xx), where xx is a number, are
links to the system_unique_no attribute in Table xx. For example, idx_12,
cp1_idx_12, and end1_idx_12 are links to Table 12, while idx_80 is a link
to the system_unique_number in Table 80.
All attributes named partition_no (or ending with partition_no) are links
to the partition_no attribute in Table 900. The partition_no attributes in
Tables 21 and 22 refer to equipment models, and the partition_no attributes in
other tables refer to piping models. Also, in Table 170, if the table_no attribute is
21 or 22 then the table refers to the equipment model with that partition_no.
Otherwise it refers to a piping model with that partition_no.

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Attributes end1_noz_id_ascii and end2_noz_id_ascii in Table 12 are


the nozzle names to which the segments are connected, and are in the format EQPName / NOZ-Name, for example AIRPUMP-1/NOZ-1.
The attribute component_group_no in Table 150 is linked to the
component_group_no attribute in Tables 34, 50 and 67.
The table_no attribute (or any attribute ending with table_no) in Tables 110,
120, 130, 170 and 180 is linked to the table_no attribute in Table 910 for getting
the table_name.
Tables 910 and 920 are linked by the table_no attribute for getting the attribute
information in that table.
All table_uniq_no attributes (or attributes ending with table_uniq_no) in
Tables 170 and 180 are links to the system_unique_no attribute (or index_no
attribute in case of Table 120) in the table, whose name is the value of the
table_no attribute looked up in pdtable_910.

Resolving Standard Note Text in Codelisted Attributes


Use the following steps to get the Standard Note text corresponding to an attribute.
1. Take the table_name to which the attribute belongs and look up the table name in
Table 910 to get its corresponding table_no.
2. Look in Table 920 with the table_no and attribute_name (or
attribute_no) as input and get the attribute_qual as output. If the value
of this attribute is CLxxx where xxx is a number, then the attribute is a codelisted
attribute. Using this value as the standard note number and the value of the attribute
in question as the standard_note_code, look for descr in Table 250 to give
the description of the Standard Note. For example, a Component (Table 34) whose
attribute fabrication_cat has a value of 5 we get the description of the
Fabrication category as follows.
1. With pdtable_34 as the lookup for table_name into pdtable_910, we get
table_no as 34.
2. With 34 and fabrication_cat as inputs, look for attribute_qual
in pdtable_920 to get the value of attribute_qual as CL180.
3. Now with 180 as the std_note_no and 5 as the std_note_code, we
get the description as CSSF=Contractor supplied, shop
fabricated.
Note: The attribute_qual attribute in Table 920 for any attribute can also
have one of the following values.
NULL, which means that this attribute is a normal attribute, and its
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NPD, which means that this attribute is a NPD attribute, with the
nominal piping diameter in coded form. All these attributes have
mirrored attributes in the same tables with name npd, which contains
the real NPD value in NPD units.
In the following listings, the line USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if
applicable) specifies the location of the user-defined attributes in relation to the
delivered attributes and material data attributes.

Table 12 Piping Segments


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system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40)
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................
nor_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............

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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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67
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alt_op_temp_units
nor_dgn_pres_units
nor_dgn_temp_units
alt_dgn_pres_units
alt_dgn_temp_units
steam_temp_units
stress_system_no
stress_reqmts
hyd_system_no
hyd_reqmts
specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id

short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................

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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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4
5

seg_len
end1_noz_id_ascii
end2_noz_id_ascii
partition_no
npd

double
.................................
character(80) ...........................
character(80) ...........................
short
.................................
double
.................................

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1
2
5

Table 21 Equipment
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11
12
13

equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)

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1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

partition_no

short

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Table 22 Nozzles
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7
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12
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ................
character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ................
short
(SN210) ................
short
(SN220) ................
double .................................
short
(SN576) ................
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................

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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
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5
5
5
5
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USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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2
3

partition_no
idx_12
npd

short ................................... 2
integer
................................ 3
double
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Table 34 Piping Components


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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

49
50
51

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............

1
1
1

402

52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101 cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
102 cp_5_outside_diam

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).

1
1

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
idx_215
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................

2
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
1

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2
3
4
5

404

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............

1
1
1
1

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss
end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
3
2
2
2

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

partition_no
end1_idx_12
end2_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
npd
idx_205
idx_215

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

2
3
3
1
5
3
3

Table 67 -- Instrument Components


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

406

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........
short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1

47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103

stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option

short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............

2
5
5
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type

short ...................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................

2
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
1
1
1
1

Table 80 -- Pipe Supports


1
2
3
4
5

408

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............

1
1
1
1

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) .........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer .................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN145) .................
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3

partition_no
idx_12
idx_205

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3

Table 101 - Project Description Data


1
2
3
4

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no

integer
................................
character(15)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................

3
1
1
1

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6

company_name
plant_name

character(40)
character(40)

.......................... 1
.......................... 1

Table 110 - Gaskets


The values in this table are dependent upon the model settings for implied materials.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
gasket_od
gasket_id
pmc
gasket_thk
commodity_code
line_id
commodity_name
gasket_option
max_temp
end_prep
pres_rating
fabrication_cat
mater_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(6) ............................
short
..................................
double
.................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
5
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 120 - Bolts and Nuts


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

410

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
quantity
diameter
item_length
commodity_code
total_wt
commodity_name
fabrication_cat
material_grade

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
character(6)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
1
2
2

21
22
23
24
25

std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

2
2
1
3
3

Table 130 - Welds


Note: Welds with ownership assigned in the modeling environment inherit the attributes
of the owning component.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
weld_diameter
weld_type
end_prep_a
end_prep_b
sched_thick_a
sched_thick_b
mater_grade_a
mater_grade_b
weld_no

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1

Table 140 - Implied Material from Specification Data


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

index_no
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
source_comm_code
report_comm_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(25)
..........................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3

Table 150 - Induction Bends


1
2
3
4
5

partition_no
component_group_no
pipe_length
number_of_bends
idx_12

short
.................................. 2
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3

Table 160 - Pipe Support Material Data


1
2

idx_80
partition_no

integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2

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4
5
6
7

material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension
material_descr

character(16)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
character(80)
..........................

1
2
2
5
1

Table 170 - Geometric Data Table


For this table, if the connect_point_no attribute is 1-5, the item is a piping connect point
or an equipment place point. If the connect_point_no attribute is
-1, the item is the dry center of gravity (COG).
-2, the item is the wet COG.
-3, the item is a bolt COG.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
connect_point_no
cp_easting
cp_northing
cp_elevation
cp_easting_dvcs
cp_northing_dvcs
cp_elevation_dvcs

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5

Table 180 - Error Table


The errors in this table are also logged to the file temp\mdp_err.log, which also contains
informational messages.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

index_no
error_code
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
sec_table_no
sec_table_uniq_no
where_string

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(128)
.........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
3
1

Table 205 - Short Material Table


1
2

system_unique_no
label

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

Table 215 - Long Material Table


1
2
3
4

412

system_unique_no
label_part1
label_part2
label_part3

integer .................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

3
1
1
1

Table 250 - Standard Notes Table


This table is published when you select the Standard Notes option on the Schedule Setup
dialog box. This table should be published after any changes are made to the standard
notes.
Note: Only the Approved libraries are published.
1
2
3
4

system_unique_no
std_note_no
std_note_code
descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(240)
.........................

3
2
2
1

Table 900 - Model Data Table


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

system_unique_no
model_index_no
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
discipline_no
area_no
partition_no
system_of_units
npd_units
bolt_len_units
bolt_dia_units
model_status

integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
character(10)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
short
..................................

3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2

Table 910 - Entity Data Table


1
2

table_no
table_name

integer
................................ 3
character(32)
.......................... 1

Table 920 - Attribute Data Table


This table contains information about all the attributes in the MTO schema tables.
The attribute_qual attribute specifies whether the attribute is a normal attribute, an NPD
attribute, or a codelisted attribute.
The attribute_code attribute is
0 for PDS attributes,
1 for user-defined attributes, and
2 for MTO attributes.
1
2
3
4
5
6

table_no
attribute_num
attribute_name
attribute_type
attribute_qual
attribute_code

integer
................................
integer
................................
character(32)
..........................
character(20)
..........................
character(80)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
1
1
1
2

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Table 930 - MDP Lock Table


1
2
3

414

mdp_task
lock_node
lock_time

character(4) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
integer ................................

1
1
3

Index
data
weld, 380
drawing
management data listing, 386
FrameWorks Plus
data listing, 391
interference
management data listing, 389
report format files, 379
material takeoff database listing, 397
model
management data listing, 384

MTO
database listing, 397
project
control database listing, 381
report manager
form, 377
interface, 377
sample
report format files
interference, 379
weld
data, 380

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DPDS3-PB-200035C
For PDS version 07.03.00.**
This document supplements DPDS3-PB-200035B.

Table of Contents
Revise Report Form (replaces 2.4.2) ........................................................................418
MTO Indices for Piping Segments (replaces 3.3.1) .................................................421
MTO Indices for Pipe Supports (replaces 3.3.7) ......................................................422
MTO Indices for Special Options (replaces 3.3.8) ...................................................423
Spec Reporting Options (replaces 3.5 subsection) ...................................................424
Project and Interference Reporting Options (replaces 3.6 subsection).....................425
Piping Design Database (replaces 5.3.1) ..................................................................426
FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13) .................................................................435
Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)............................................................441
Material Data Publisher (replaces 6.0) .....................................................................459

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Revise Report Form (replaces 2.4.2)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 70-72 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Changed Revise Data Only to Revise Report and Data in the
last sentence of the Revise Data Only/Revise Report and Data
toggle description.
See the following text for details.

When you select Revise from the Report form, the Revise Report form is displayed.

This form revises an existing report record and generates a report from the project control
database. An option is also provided to update (in some cases) the report record without
generating a report output file. Similarly, you can choose to generate an updated report
output file without updating the report record.

Fields and Options


Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.
Report Title The 40-character descriptive name of the report file. This is not the
title in the actual report, but is rather the title of the report record. The title of the
report is contained in the format file.

418

Report File Spec The name of the report output file (up to 14 characters).
Report File Path The disk location for the report output file. This field retains the
active settings.
Report Node The name of the system on which the report output file will be
located. This field retains the active settings.
Report Format FileThe name of the format file to be used to generate the active
report. When you select this field, a list of available format files is displayed. Select
the appropriate format file, and click Accept.
Report Discrimination File The name of the discrimination data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available discrimination
data files is displayed. Select the appropriate discrimination data file, and click
Accept.
Report Search Criteria The name of the search criteria data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available search criteria
files is displayed. Select a search criteria file, and click Accept.
Select this field a second time to specify a different search criteria file. To clear a
specification, click Accept without selecting a file.
Note: If the report discrimination data selected for the active report has search
criteria data defined within it, and you specify a search criteria in this field,
the search criteria specified in the Report Search Criteria field takes
precedence over the search criteria contained in the discrimination data.
Revision Number The revision number (up to three characters) for the report.
Last Revision Number The revision number of the last report generated. This is a
read-only field; you cannot edit it.
Revised By The user (up to five characters) who checked the report. This field is
optional.
Revision Description The description (up to 40 characters) of the report revision.
This field is optional.
Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.
Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.
Submit to Batch Immediately/Delayed Submit to Batch Specifies when the
report will be processed. When this toggle is set to Delayed Submit to Batch,

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additional fields display for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be
generated.
Revise Data Only/Revise Report and Data Specifies revision of the report data
only (Revise Data Only) or revision of the report data and the report output file
(Revise Report and Data). To revise the report specification without updating the
report output file, make the necessary changes, set this toggle to Revise Data Only,
and click Accept. To revise the report output file only, set this toggle to Revise
Report and Data without modifying any of the fields, and click Accept. To modify
both the report file and the report output file, make the necessary changes, set this
toggle to Revise Report and Data, and click Accept.
Note: If you update any field other than Report Number and Report Title, this
toggle is automatically set to Revise Report and Data, and the report output
file is generated.

Operating Sequence
1. From the Report form, select Revise.
The Report Creation form is displayed with a list of available report files.
2. Select Report
From the displayed list, select the report to be revised. Then click Accept.
The fields update to display the selected report file specifications.
3. Revise Report Information
Update the report record information as needed.
4. Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is
to be printed.
5. Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit Immediately) or later
(Submission is Delayed). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date and
time that the report is to be submitted.
6. Click Accept to save the report file.

420

MTO Indices for Piping Segments (replaces


3.3.1)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 93 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Indexes AZ11, AZ15, and AZ16
See the following text for details.

Index

Data_Type

AH#=Piping Segment Data Table 12


(column number from Table 12)
1001-Model Number from Table 113
character(10) .............
1002-"Requirement to Reconstruct" value
(SN366) ..................
1003-P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) .............
1150- MTO label from Label Description Library .......................
2149

1
1
1
1

AL = Counter for Piping Segments ..................................... 2


AOx = quantity of piping segments .................................... 2
P = page total; T = grand total
AZn = options for reporting piping segments
1 translate all standard notes to text ........................ N/A
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used .................................. 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ....................... 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units ................ N/A
5 cancel option AZ1 ........................................... N/A
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System ............ N/A
(default is Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type - cancels AZ8 .. N/A
8 translate specific standard note type, followed by standard
note type - cancels option AZ7 ............................. N/A
9 cancel options AZ7 and AZ8 .................................. N/A
10 report insulation thickness without units ................... N/A
11 report on reconstruct flag .................................. N/A
12 store the insulation units for the segment used in forming... N/A
and interpreting the insulation thickness value
15 report numbers < -32768 as they are ......................... N/A
16 report numbers < -32768 as BLANK (default) .................. N/A

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MTO Indices for Pipe Supports (replaces 3.3.7)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 100 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Index B*V
See the following text for details.

Index

Data_Type

B*P# = Pipe support data Table 80


(followed by column number)
B*Q = Counter for Pipe Supports ......................................2
B*Rx = Quantity of Pipe Supports .....................................2
(P = page total; T = grand total)
B*S# = Piping Segment Data associated with Pipe Support Table 12
(followed by column number)
B*Un = Special Pipe Support Data
1 SPECIAL Material Description ...............................1
2 x - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
3 y - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
4 z - Center of Gravity (dry & wet) (* if not present) .......1
5 P&ID Number (after P&I data transfer) character(24) ........1
6 Model Number from Table 113 character(10) ..................1
1150-2149 MTO labels from Label Description Library ..................1
B*V# = Pipe Support Material Description Data Table 243
(followed by column number)

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MTO Indices for Special Options (replaces 3.3.8)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 101 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Updated descriptions for options 2 and 3

Options 15 and 16
See the following text for details.

Index

Data_Type

B*Zn = Options for reporting components and implied material


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 Piping Note number from Standard Note 499 .................2
3 Piping Note text from Standarad Note 499 ..................1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option B*Z1
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System
(the default is the Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type cancels
option B*Z8
8 translate specific standard note type, followed by
standard note type - cancels option B*Z7
9 cancel options B*Z7 and B*Z8
10 report insulation thickness without units
11 report pipe length in decimal units - use with BA22
to have pipe length reported in decimal units
12 RDB Conflict Report
15 report numbers < -32768 as they are ....................... N/A
16 report numbers < -32768 as BLANK (default) ................ N/A

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subsection)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 117 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Indexes CZ15 and CZ16
See the following text for details.

CZn = Options for reporting Piping Segments


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used ................................ 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ..................... 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option CZ1
6 Site Coordinate System (Default Plant Coordinate System
using coordinate labels)
7 do not translate standard note type - cancels option CZ8
8 translate specific standard note type,
followed by standard note type - cancels option CZ7
9 cancel options CZ7 and CZ8
15 report numbers < -32768 as they are ....................... N/A
16 report numbers < -32768 as BLANK (default) ................ N/A

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Project and Interference Reporting Options


(replaces 3.6 subsection)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p. 123 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Indexes DZ15 and DZ16
See the following text for details.

DZn = Options for Reporting Documents


1 translate all standard notes to text
(default = no translation to text)
2 list of standard notes used ................................ 2
3 list of translated standard notes used ..................... 1
4 report nominal piping diameter without units
5 cancel option DZ1
6 report coordinates in the Site Coordinate System (the default is
the Plant Coordinate System)
7 do not translate specific standard note type - cancels option DZ8
8 translate specific standard note type, followed by standard note
type - cancels option DZ7
9 cancel options DZ7 and DZ8
10 plots clashes as they are being reported during
interference checking or interference reporting. This index
is not used for data reporting.
15 report numbers < -32768 as they are ....................... N/A
16 report numbers < -32768 as BLANK (default) ................ N/A

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Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 185-192 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
sppid_piperun_guid and sppid_drawing_guid attributes in Table 12
See the following text for details.

Table 12 Piping Segments


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

426

system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40)
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

nor_op_pres_units
nor_op_temp_units
alt_op_pres_units
alt_op_temp_units
nor_dgn_pres_units
nor_dgn_temp_units
alt_dgn_pres_units
alt_dgn_temp_units
steam_temp_units
stress_system_no
stress_reqmts
hyd_system_no
hyd_reqmts
specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id
sppid_piperun_guid
sppid_drawing_guid

short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................
character(32) ...........................
character(32) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

49
50
51
52

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............

1
1
1
1

428

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101 cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
102 cp_5_outside_diam
103 cp_5_end_prep

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............

1
1
1

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

Table 50 Piping/Tubing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

430

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1

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29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss
end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
3
2
2
2

Table 67 -- Instrument Components


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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5

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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

432

empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option

double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........
short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............

5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

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Table 80 -- Pipe Supports


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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

434

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) .........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer .................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN145) .................
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 391-396 in the PDS
7.2 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Attributes 17-19 in table 500

New tables 502, 504, and 506


See the following text for details.

Note: You can change the name of any attribute if necessary; however, you cannot
move the attribute to a different location. Additionally, the following restrictions
apply:
All model_index_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is
used in the pdtable_900.
All table_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is used in
the pdtable_910.
Weight calculations for members with cutbacks are based on the member
graphical representation, which does not include the section fillets. Weight
calculations for members without cutbacks are based on the section area from the
section table, which includes the section fillets.
Table 500 - Model Data Table
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

model_index_no
area_index_no
fwp_model_id
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
model_units
length_units
force_units
analytical_sw
dgn_code_setting
std_section_table
user_section_table
lstext_date_strfmt
fail_date_strfmt
user_cel_file
global_origin_x
global_origin_y
global_origin_z

integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(64) ...........................
character(64) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(240) ..........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5

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Table 502 Attached Model Table


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2
3

model_index_no
model_attindex_no
fwp_attmodel_name

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(32) ...........................

3
3
1

Table 504 Model View Table


1
2
3
4

model_index_no
fwp_modview_id
fwp_view_name
fwp_view_descript

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(40) ...........................
character(132) ..........................

3
3
1
1

Table 506 Frozen View Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

model_index_no
frz_view_id
fwp_view_id
frz_file_name
fwp_view_name
fwp_view_descript
saved_view_name
graph_grp_opt
gen_prop_mod
proc_end_trea
freeze_levels
createdTime_strfm
last_update_strfmt
last_regen_strfmt

integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(15) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(132) ..........................
character(6) ............................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................

3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
1

Table 510 - Project Data Table


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2
3
4
5

sub_project_ndx_no
grade_file
attributes_file
config_file
resource_file

short ...................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

2
3
3
3
3

Table 532 - Linear Member Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

436

model_index_no
linear_member_id
member_type
member_name
section_type
end1_section
end2_section
grade
material
created
modified
reflect
design_status
class
cardinalPoint
rotation
ov_x
ov_y
ov_z
end1_cutback_prio
end2_citback_prio

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(3) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ....................................
short ...................................

3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
2
2

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
framemem_TOS
total_length
cut_length
tot_len_strfmt
cut_len_strfmt
surface_area
member_weight
weight_per_unitlen
fireproof_type
fireproof_lenbasis
fireproof_applied
fireproof_thick
fireproof_length
fireproof_volume
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
member_volume
buoyancy_flag
buoyancy_val
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coatings
end1_connections
end2_connections
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark
fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_Attrib1
user_Attrib2
user_Attrib3
user_Attrib4
user_Attrib5
end1_RBJcategory
end2_RBJcategory
end1_RBJtype
end2_RBJtype
end1_offshRBJmode
end2_offshRBJmode
end1_secondaryID
end2_secondaryID
end1_supportID
end2_supportID
end1_clearenceReqd
end2_clearenceReqd
end1_overlapReqd
end2_overlapReqd
buoyancy
cob_x
cob_y
cob_z

short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(27) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

2
5
5
5
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

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Table 533 - Cross Section Table


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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

section_name
section_type
area
weight_per_unitLen
depth
width
thickness
flange_thickness
root_radius
floatable
XsectConstn

character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................

1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3

Table 534 - LinearMem CoordData Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

model_index_no
linear_member_id
end1_x
end1_y
end1_z
end2_x
end2_y
end2_z
end1_offset_x
end1_offset_y
end1_offset_z
end2_offset_x
end2_offset_y
end2_offset_z
x_offset
y_offset
end1_cutback_min
end1_cutback_max
end2_cutback_min
end2_cutback_max
workpoint_offset
end1_FPsetback
end2_FPsetback
member_FPsetback
arc_radius
arc_center_x
arc_center_y
arc_center_z
end1_offset_len
end2_offset_len

integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Table 536 - 3D Member Table


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5
6
7
8
9
10

438

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
name
grade
material
class
design_status
created
modified

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................

3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
num_of_holes
mem_offset
surface_area
net_surface_area
thickness
volume
net_volume
weight
area
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coating
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark
fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_attrib1
user_attrib2
user_attrib3
user_attrib4
user_attrib5
top_surf_area

short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................

2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
5

Table 538 - 3D Member Geometry Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
face
coord_index
coord_x
coord_y
coord_z

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

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3
1
1
2
5
5
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1
2
3

sub_project_idx_no
named_group_index
named_group_desc

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(45) ...........................

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2
1

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1
2
3
4

model_index_no
error_code
tableno
member_no

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................

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3
2
3

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1
2
3
4

model_index_no
member_id
member_type
named_group_index

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................

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Table 546 - Can Member Table


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

model_index_no
linear_member_id
can_type
can_configuration
can_section_units
can_OD
can_ID
can_thick
cone1_angle
cone1_end1_section
cone1_end2_section
cone1_wall_thick
cone2_angle
cone2_end1_section
cone2_end2_section
cone2_wall_thick

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................

3
3
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
5
1
1
5

Table 548 - Can Member AttachIDs Table


1
2
3
4
5

model_index_no
linear_member_id
trans_mem_index
attached_mem_id
attached_angle

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

3
3
2
3
5

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2
3
4

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sub_project_ndx_no
attribute_name
attribute_index
attribute_value

short ...................................
character(32) ...........................
integer .................................
character(32) ...........................

2
1
3
1

Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 397-414 in the PDS
7.2 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
sppid_piperun_guid and sppid_drawing_guid attributes in Table 12

insulation_weight attribute in Tables 34, 50, and 67

Note in Table 130 regarding olets

Note in Table 130 regarding weld schedule thickness


See the following text for details.

In tables 12, 21, 22, 34, 50, 67 and 80, any user-defined attributes will appear after the
attributes defined in the design and equipment ddl files, and the material data attributes
defined in the mto.ddl file will appear after the delivered attributes and any user-defined
attributes.
Notes on the Material Data Publisher Data Model
If there are already user-defined attributes added to the project, and if these attributes
have names which clash with attribute names in the mto.ddl file, the attributes in
the mto.ddl file can be changed in accordance with the restrictions noted in the
mto.ddl file. Currently these restrictions are:
1. Each partition_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in
Table 900.
2. Each table_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table
920.
MDP tables are not partitioned per model. The partition_no attribute is in all
the MDP Tables containing model specific data.
Table Attribute Relationships
All attributes named idx_xx (or ending with idx_xx), where xx is a number, are
links to the system_unique_no attribute in Table xx. For example, idx_12,
cp1_idx_12, and end1_idx_12 are links to Table 12, while idx_80 is a link
to the system_unique_number in Table 80.
All attributes named partition_no (or ending with partition_no) are links
to the partition_no attribute in Table 900. The partition_no attributes in
Tables 21 and 22 refer to equipment models, and the partition_no attributes in
other tables refer to piping models. Also, in Table 170, if the table_no attribute is
21 or 22 then the table refers to the equipment model with that partition_no.
Otherwise it refers to a piping model with that partition_no.

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Attributes end1_noz_id_ascii and end2_noz_id_ascii in Table 12 are


the nozzle names to which the segments are connected, and are in the format EQPName / NOZ-Name, for example AIRPUMP-1/NOZ-1.
The attribute component_group_no in Table 150 is linked to the
component_group_no attribute in Tables 34, 50 and 67.
The table_no attribute (or any attribute ending with table_no) in Tables 110,
120, 130, 170 and 180 is linked to the table_no attribute in Table 910 for getting
the table_name.
Tables 910 and 920 are linked by the table_no attribute for getting the attribute
information in that table.
All table_uniq_no attributes (or attributes ending with table_uniq_no) in
Tables 170 and 180 are links to the system_unique_no attribute (or index_no
attribute in case of Table 120) in the table, whose name is the value of the
table_no attribute looked up in pdtable_910.
Resolving Standard Note Text in Codelisted Attributes
Use the following steps to get the Standard Note text corresponding to an attribute.
1. Take the table_name to which the attribute belongs and look up the table name in
Table 910 to get its corresponding table_no.
2. Look in Table 920 with the table_no and attribute_name (or
attribute_no) as input and get the attribute_qual as output. If the value
of this attribute is CLxxx where xxx is a number, then the attribute is a codelisted
attribute. Using this value as the standard note number and the value of the attribute
in question as the standard_note_code, look for descr in Table 250 to give
the description of the Standard Note. For example, a Component (Table 34) whose
attribute fabrication_cat has a value of 5 we get the description of the
Fabrication category as follows.
1. With pdtable_34 as the lookup for table_name into pdtable_910, we get
table_no as 34.
2. With 34 and fabrication_cat as inputs, look for attribute_qual
in pdtable_920 to get the value of attribute_qual as CL180.
3. Now with 180 as the std_note_no and 5 as the std_note_code, we
get the description as CSSF=Contractor supplied, shop
fabricated.
Note: The attribute_qual attribute in Table 920 for any attribute can also
have one of the following values.
NULL, which means that this attribute is a normal attribute, and its
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NPD, which means that this attribute is a NPD attribute, with the
nominal piping diameter in coded form. All these attributes have
mirrored attributes in the same tables with name npd, which contains
the real NPD value in NPD units.
In the following listings, the line USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if
applicable) specifies the location of the user-defined attributes in relation to the
delivered attributes and material data attributes.
Table 12 Piping Segments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40)
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................
nor_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

alt_op_temp_units
nor_dgn_pres_units
nor_dgn_temp_units
alt_dgn_pres_units
alt_dgn_temp_units
steam_temp_units
stress_system_no
stress_reqmts
hyd_system_no
hyd_reqmts
specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id
sppid_piperun_guid
sppid_drawing_guid

short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1064) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
short
(SN1056) ..............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN360) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................
character(32) ...........................
character(32) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5

seg_len
end1_noz_id_ascii
end2_noz_id_ascii
partition_no
npd

double
.................................
character(80) ...........................
character(80) ...........................
short
.................................
double
.................................

5
1
1
2
5

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

Table 21 Equipment
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

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equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1

partition_no

short

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Table 22 Nozzles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ................
character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ................
short
(SN210) ................
short
(SN220) ................
double .................................
short
(SN576) ................
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................

1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3

partition_no
idx_12
npd

short ................................... 2
integer
................................ 3
double
................................. 5

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Table 34 Piping Components


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

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50
51
52

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............

1
1
1
1

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54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101 cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
102 cp_5_outside_diam
103 cp_5_end_prep

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............

1
1
1

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

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3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
idx_215
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
double ..................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
5

Table 50 -- Pipes
1
2
3
4
5
6

448

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................

1
1
1
1
5

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss
end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
3
2
2
2

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

partition_no
end1_idx_12
end2_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
npd
idx_205
idx_215
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

2
3
3
1
5
3
3
5

Table 67 -- Instrument Components


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

450

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density
cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........
short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1

47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103

stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option

short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............

2
5
5
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
double ..................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
5

Table 80 -- Pipe Supports


1
2
3
4

452

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................

1
1
1

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) .........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer .................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN145) .................
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3

partition_no
idx_12
idx_205

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3

Table 101 - Project Description Data


1
2
3

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name

integer
................................ 3
character(15)
.......................... 1
character(40)
.......................... 1

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5
6

job_no
company_name
plant_name

character(40)
character(40)
character(40)

.......................... 1
.......................... 1
.......................... 1

Table 110 - Gaskets


The values in this table are dependent upon the model settings for implied materials.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
gasket_od
gasket_id
pmc
gasket_thk
commodity_code
line_id
commodity_name
gasket_option
max_temp
end_prep
pres_rating
fabrication_cat
mater_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(6) ............................
short
..................................
double
.................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
5
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 120 - Bolts and Nuts


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

454

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
quantity
diameter
item_length
commodity_code
total_wt
commodity_name
fabrication_cat
material_grade

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
character(6)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
1
2
2

21
22
23
24
25

std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

2
2
1
3
3

Table 130 - Welds


Note: Welds with ownership assigned in the modeling environment inherit the attributes
of the owning component.
Note: A pipe-olet weld in pdtable_130 will have the same data for the mating
component and owning component attributes, all of which will refer to the
Weldolet itself. The corresponding owning and mating connect point attributes
will be 1. These rules apply to all varieties of olets.
Note: In the Material Data Publisher, a welds schedule thickness attributes
(sched_thick_a and sched_thick_b) will be based on the schedule thickness of the
corresponding connect point (cp_x_sched_thick).
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
weld_diameter
weld_type
end_prep_a
end_prep_b
sched_thick_a
sched_thick_b
mater_grade_a
mater_grade_b
weld_no

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1

Table 140 - Implied Material from Specification Data


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5
6
7
8
9
10
11

index_no
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
source_comm_code
report_comm_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(25)
..........................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3

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Table 150 - Induction Bends


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4
5

partition_no
component_group_no
pipe_length
number_of_bends
idx_12

short
.................................. 2
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3

Table 160 - Pipe Support Material Data


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5
6
7

idx_80
partition_no
material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension
material_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
character(80)
..........................

3
2
1
2
2
5
1

Table 170 - Geometric Data Table


For this table, if the connect_point_no attribute is 1-5, the item is a piping connect point
or an equipment place point. If the connect_point_no attribute is
-1, the item is the dry center of gravity (COG).
-2, the item is the wet COG.
-3, the item is a bolt COG.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
connect_point_no
cp_easting
cp_northing
cp_elevation
cp_easting_dvcs
cp_northing_dvcs
cp_elevation_dvcs

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5

Table 180 - Error Table


The errors in this table are also logged to the file temp\mdp_err.log, which also contains
informational messages.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

index_no
error_code
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
sec_table_no
sec_table_uniq_no
where_string

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(128)
.........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
3
1

Table 205 - Short Material Table


1
2

system_unique_no
label

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

Table 215 - Long Material Table


1
2

456

system_unique_no
label_part1

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

3
4

label_part2
label_part3

character(240)
character(240)

.......................... 1
.......................... 1

Table 250 - Standard Notes Table


This table is published when you select the Standard Notes option on the Schedule Setup
dialog box. This table should be published after any changes are made to the standard
notes.
Note: Only the Approved libraries are published.
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2
3
4

system_unique_no
std_note_no
std_note_code
descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(240)
.........................

3
2
2
1

Table 900 - Model Data Table


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13

system_unique_no
model_index_no
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
discipline_no
area_no
partition_no
system_of_units
npd_units
bolt_len_units
bolt_dia_units
model_status

integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
character(10)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
short
..................................

3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2

Table 910 - Entity Data Table


1
2

table_no
table_name

integer
................................ 3
character(32)
.......................... 1

Table 920 - Attribute Data Table


This table contains information about all the attributes in the MTO schema tables.
The attribute_qual attribute specifies whether the attribute is a normal attribute, an NPD
attribute, or a codelisted attribute.
The attribute_code attribute is
0 for PDS attributes,
1 for user-defined attributes, and
2 for MTO attributes.
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2
3
4
5
6

table_no
attribute_num
attribute_name
attribute_type
attribute_qual
attribute_code

integer
................................
integer
................................
character(32)
..........................
character(20)
..........................
character(80)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
1
1
1
2

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Table 930 - MDP Lock Table


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3

458

mdp_task
lock_node
lock_time

character(4) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
integer ................................

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Material Data Publisher (replaces 6.0)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 239 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Note that PDS project requires at least one piping model before
publish
See the following text for details.

The Material Data Publisher utility (MDP) allows PDS users to generate relational
database tables containing all the material data associated with a PDS model and publish
these tables to a new database schema (MTO_PROJNAME). These tables make the model
data available for easier reporting outside of PD_Report.
The Material Data Publisher uses selection set files to determine what data to publish.
The MDP interface allows you to select specific disciplines, model areas, and models
within the project to publish, and to save different sets of models in separate selection set
files.
When the data is published, it can be accessed through ORACLE, INFORMIX, SQL,
ODBC clients such as Microsoft Access, and other database utilities for reporting,
tracking, and ordering.
Note: The PDS project to be published must contain at least one piping model before
running Material Data Publisher.

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Index
3D member geometry table, 441
3D member table, 440
attribute data table, 460
bolts and nuts table, 456
can member attach IDs table, 442
can member table, 441
cross section table, 439
entity data table, 460
equipment table, 446
error table, 459
FrameWorks Plus database, 436
3D member geometry table, 441
3D member table, 440
can member attach IDs table, 442
can member table, 441
cross section table, 439
FrameWorks Plus error table, 441
frozen view table, 437
linear member coordinate data table, 439
linear member table, 437
member attribute table, 442
model data table, 436
model view table, 437
named group definition table, 441
named group member table, 441
project data table, 437
table 500, 436
table 502, 437
table 504, 437
table 506, 437
table 510, 437
table 532, 437
table 533, 439
table 534, 439
table 536, 440
table 538, 441
table 540, 441
table 542, 441
table 544, 441
table 546, 441
table 548, 442
table 550, 442
FrameWorks Plus error table, 441
frozen view table, 437
gaskets table, 456
geometric data table, 458
implied material table, 458
indices
interference reporting, 425
project reporting, 425
spec reporting, 424
induction bends table, 458
instrument components table, 431, 452
interference reporting options, 425

460

linear member coordinate data table, 439


linear member table, 437
long material table, 459
Material Data Publisher, 461
material takeoff database
attribute data table, 460
bolts and nuts table, 456
entity data table, 460
equipment table, 446
error table, 459
gaskets table, 456
geometric data table, 458
implied material table, 458
induction bends table, 458
instrument components table, 452
long material table, 459
MDP lock table, 460
model data table, 460
nozzles table, 447
pipe support material data table, 458
pipe supports table, 455
piping components table, 448
piping segments table, 445
piping/tubing table, 450
project description data table, 456
short material table, 459
standard notes table, 459
table 101, 456
table 110, 456
table 12, 445
table 120, 456
table 130, 457
table 140, 458
table 150, 458
table 160, 458
table 170, 458
table 180, 459
table 205, 459
table 21, 446
table 215, 459
table 22, 447
table 250, 459
table 34, 448
table 50, 450
table 67, 452
table 80, 455
table 900, 460
table 910, 460
table 920, 460
table 930, 460
welds table, 457
material takeoff database listing, 443
MDP lock table, 460
member attribute table, 442

model data table, 436, 460


model view table, 437
MTO
database listing, 443
MTO indices
pipe supports, 422
piping segments, 421
special options, 423
named group definition table, 441
named group member table, 441
nozzles table, 447
pdtable_101, 456
pdtable_110, 456
pdtable_12, 426, 445
pdtable_120, 456
pdtable_130, 457
pdtable_140, 458
pdtable_150, 458
pdtable_160, 458
pdtable_170, 458
pdtable_180, 459
pdtable_205, 459
pdtable_21, 446
pdtable_215, 459
pdtable_22, 447
pdtable_250, 459
pdtable_34, 428, 448
pdtable_50, 430, 450
pdtable_500, 436
pdtable_502, 437
pdtable_504, 437
pdtable_506, 437
pdtable_510, 437
pdtable_532, 437
pdtable_533, 439
pdtable_534, 439
pdtable_536, 440
pdtable_538, 441
pdtable_540, 441
pdtable_542, 441
pdtable_544, 441
pdtable_546, 441
pdtable_548, 442
pdtable_550, 442
pdtable_67, 431, 452
pdtable_80, 434, 455
pdtable_900, 460
pdtable_910, 460
pdtable_920, 460
pdtable_930, 460
pipe support material data table, 458
pipe supports table, 434, 455
piping components table, 428, 448
piping design database
instrument components table, 431
pipe supports table, 434

piping components table, 428


piping segments table, 426
piping/tubing table, 430
table 12, 426
table 34, 428
table 50, 430
table 67, 431
table 80, 434
piping segments table, 426, 445
piping/tubing table, 430, 450
project data table, 437
project description data table, 456
project reporting options, 425
reporting options
interference, 425
project, 425
spec, 424
Revise Report form, 418
short material table, 459
spec reporting options, 424
standard notes table, 459
table 101, 456
table 110, 456
table 12, 426, 445
table 120, 456
table 130, 457
table 140, 458
table 150, 458
table 160, 458
table 170, 458
table 180, 459
table 205, 459
table 21, 446
table 215, 459
table 22, 447
table 250, 459
table 34, 428, 448
table 50, 430, 450
table 500, 436
table 502, 437
table 504, 437
table 506, 437
table 510, 437
table 532, 437
table 533, 439
table 534, 439
table 536, 440
table 538, 441
table 540, 441
table 542, 441
table 544, 441
table 546, 441
table 548, 442
table 550, 442
table 67, 431, 452
table 80, 434, 455

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table 900, 460


table 910, 460
table 920, 460

462

table 930, 460


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DPDS3-PB-200035D
For PDS SE version 08.00.00.**
This document supplements DPDS3-PB-200035C.

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Table of Contents
FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13) .................................................................465
Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)............................................................471
Start Publishing (replaces 6.3.3.1)............................................................................490
Setup Scheduled Jobs (replaces 6.3.3.2)...................................................................492

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FrameWorks Plus Data (replaces 5.3.13)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 435-440 in the PDS
7.3 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Attribute 34 (fireproof_label) in table 532
See the following text for details.

Note: You can change the name of any attribute if necessary; however, you cannot
move the attribute to a different location. Additionally, the following restrictions
apply:
All model_index_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is
used in the pdtable_900.
All table_no attribute names, if modified, must have the same name as is used in
the pdtable_910.
Weight calculations for members with cutbacks are based on the member
graphical representation, which does not include the section fillets. Weight
calculations for members without cutbacks are based on the section area from the
section table, which includes the section fillets.
Table 500 - Model Data Table
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3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

model_index_no
area_index_no
fwp_model_id
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
model_units
length_units
force_units
analytical_sw
dgn_code_setting
std_section_table
user_section_table
lstext_date_strfmt
fail_date_strfmt
user_cel_file
global_origin_x
global_origin_y
global_origin_z

integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(10) ...........................
character(64) ...........................
character(64) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(26) ...........................
character(240) ..........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5

Table 502 Attached Model Table


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2
3

model_index_no
model_attindex_no
fwp_attmodel_name

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(32) ...........................

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Table 504 Model View Table


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2
3
4

model_index_no
fwp_modview_id
fwp_view_name
fwp_view_descript

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(40) ...........................
character(132) ..........................

3
3
1
1

Table 506 Frozen View Table


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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

model_index_no
frz_view_id
fwp_view_id
frz_file_name
fwp_view_name
fwp_view_descript
saved_view_name
graph_grp_opt
gen_prop_mod
proc_end_trea
freeze_levels
createdTime_strfm
last_update_strfmt
last_regen_strfmt

integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(15) ...........................
character(40) ...........................
character(132) ..........................
character(6) ............................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................

3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
1

Table 510 - Project Data Table


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3
4
5

sub_project_ndx_no
grade_file
attributes_file
config_file
resource_file

short ...................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

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3
3
3
3

Table 532 - Linear Member Table


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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

466

model_index_no
linear_member_id
member_type
member_name
section_type
end1_section
end2_section
grade
material
created
modified
reflect
design_status
class
cardinalPoint
rotation
ov_x
ov_y
ov_z
end1_cutback_prio
end2_citback_prio
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
framemem_TOS
total_length
cut_length

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
character(3) ............................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ....................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
5
5
5

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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78

tot_len_strfmt
cut_len_strfmt
surface_area
member_weight
weight_per_unitlen
fireproof_type
fireproof_lenbasis
fireproof_applied
fireproof_label
fireproof_thick
fireproof_length
fireproof_volume
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
member_volume
buoyancy_flag
buoyancy_val
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coatings
end1_connections
end2_connections
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark
fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_Attrib1
user_Attrib2
user_Attrib3
user_Attrib4
user_Attrib5
end1_RBJcategory
end2_RBJcategory
end1_RBJtype
end2_RBJtype
end1_offshRBJmode
end2_offshRBJmode
end1_secondaryID
end2_secondaryID
end1_supportID
end2_supportID
end1_clearenceReqd
end2_clearenceReqd
end1_overlapReqd
end2_overlapReqd
buoyancy
cob_x
cob_y
cob_z

character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(27) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(14) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Table 533 - Cross Section Table


1
2

section_name
section_type

character(24)
character(18)

...........................
...........................

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1

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5
6
7
8
9
10
11

area
weight_per_unitLen
depth
width
thickness
flange_thickness
root_radius
floatable
XsectConstn

double
double
double
double
double
double
double
integer
integer

..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
.................................
.................................

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3

Table 534 - LinearMem CoordData Table


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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

468

model_index_no
linear_member_id
end1_x
end1_y
end1_z
end2_x
end2_y
end2_z
end1_offset_x
end1_offset_y
end1_offset_z
end2_offset_x
end2_offset_y
end2_offset_z
x_offset
y_offset
end1_cutback_min
end1_cutback_max
end2_cutback_min
end2_cutback_max
workpoint_offset
end1_FPsetback
end2_FPsetback
member_FPsetback
arc_radius
arc_center_x
arc_center_y
arc_center_z
end1_offset_len
end2_offset_len

integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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Table 536 - 3D Member Table


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10
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12
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
name
grade
material
class
design_status
created
modified
cntrlNamedGrp_Indx
num_of_holes
mem_offset
surface_area
net_surface_area
thickness
volume
net_volume
weight
area
cog_x
cog_y
cog_z
assembly1
assembly2
assembly3
coating
fabr_member_id
fabr_name
fabr_prebuymark
fabr_note
member_subtype
piecemark
user_attrib1
user_attrib2
user_attrib3
user_attrib4
user_attrib5
top_surf_area

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(30) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
character(25) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................

3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
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Table 538 - 3D Member Geometry Table


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4
5
6
7
8

model_index_no
solid_member_id
member_type
face
coord_index
coord_x
coord_y
coord_z

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(10) ...........................
character(6) ............................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................

3
3
1
1
2
5
5
5

Table 540 - NamedGrp Defn Table


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3

sub_project_idx_no
named_group_index
named_group_desc

short ...................................
short ...................................
character(45) ...........................

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Table 542 - Fwperr Table


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4

model_index_no
error_code
tableno
member_no

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................

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3
2
3

Table 544 - NamedGrp Member Table


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2
3
4

model_index_no
member_id
member_type
named_group_index

integer .................................
integer .................................
character(18) ...........................
short ...................................

3
3
1
2

Table 546 - Can Member Table


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8
9
10
11
12
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14
15
16

model_index_no
linear_member_id
can_type
can_configuration
can_section_units
can_OD
can_ID
can_thick
cone1_angle
cone1_end1_section
cone1_end2_section
cone1_wall_thick
cone2_angle
cone2_end1_section
cone2_end2_section
cone2_wall_thick

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
character(24) ...........................
character(24) ...........................
double ..................................

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3
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
5
1
1
5

Table 548 - Can Member AttachIDs Table


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2
3
4
5

model_index_no
linear_member_id
trans_mem_index
attached_mem_id
attached_angle

integer .................................
integer .................................
short ...................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

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3
2
3
5

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4

470

sub_project_ndx_no
attribute_name
attribute_index
attribute_value

short ...................................
character(32) ...........................
integer .................................
character(32) ...........................

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1
3
1

Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 441-458 in the PDS
7.3 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Note regarding negative weights in MDP

flow_direction attribute in table 12

Note regarding pipe-olet welds in table 130

long_desc and short_desc attributes in table 250


See the following text for details.

In tables 12, 21, 22, 34, 50, 67 and 80, any user-defined attributes will appear after the
attributes defined in the design and equipment ddl files, and the material data attributes
defined in the mto.ddl file will appear after the delivered attributes and any user-defined
attributes.
Notes on the Material Data Publisher Data Model
If there are already user-defined attributes added to the project, and if these attributes
have names which clash with attribute names in the mto.ddl file, the attributes in
the mto.ddl file can be changed in accordance with the restrictions noted in the
mto.ddl file. Currently these restrictions are:
1. Each partition_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in
Table 900.
2. Each table_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table
920.
MDP tables are not partitioned per model. The partition_no attribute is in all
the MDP Tables containing model specific data.
Any weight attributes in tables 21, 34, 50, 67, and 80 that have a negative value in the
design data will be reported in Material Data Publisher as having a weight of 0 (zero).

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Table Attribute Relationships


All attributes named idx_xx (or ending with idx_xx), where xx is a number, are
links to the system_unique_no attribute in Table xx. For example, idx_12,
cp1_idx_12, and end1_idx_12 are links to Table 12, while idx_80 is a link
to the system_unique_number in Table 80.
All attributes named partition_no (or ending with partition_no) are links
to the partition_no attribute in Table 900. The partition_no attributes in
Tables 21 and 22 refer to equipment models, and the partition_no attributes in
other tables refer to piping models. Also, in Table 170, if the table_no attribute is
21 or 22 then the table refers to the equipment model with that partition_no.
Otherwise it refers to a piping model with that partition_no.
Attributes end1_noz_id_ascii and end2_noz_id_ascii in Table 12 are
the nozzle names to which the segments are connected, and are in the format EQPName / NOZ-Name, for example AIRPUMP-1/NOZ-1.
The attribute component_group_no in Table 150 is linked to the
component_group_no attribute in Tables 34, 50 and 67.
The table_no attribute (or any attribute ending with table_no) in Tables 110,
120, 130, 170 and 180 is linked to the table_no attribute in Table 910 for getting
the table_name.
Tables 910 and 920 are linked by the table_no attribute for getting the attribute
information in that table.
All table_uniq_no attributes (or attributes ending with table_uniq_no) in
Tables 170 and 180 are links to the system_unique_no attribute (or index_no
attribute in case of Table 120) in the table, whose name is the value of the
table_no attribute looked up in pdtable_910.

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Resolving Standard Note Text in Codelisted Attributes


Use the following steps to get the Standard Note text corresponding to an attribute.
1. Take the table_name to which the attribute belongs and look up the table name in
Table 910 to get its corresponding table_no.
2. Look in Table 920 with the table_no and attribute_name (or
attribute_no) as input and get the attribute_qual as output. If the value
of this attribute is CLxxx where xxx is a number, then the attribute is a codelisted
attribute. Using this value as the standard note number and the value of the attribute
in question as the standard_note_code, look for descr in Table 250 to give
the description of the Standard Note. For example, a Component (Table 34) whose
attribute fabrication_cat has a value of 5 we get the description of the
Fabrication category as follows.
1. With pdtable_34 as the lookup for table_name into pdtable_910, we get
table_no as 34.
2. With 34 and fabrication_cat as inputs, look for attribute_qual
in pdtable_920 to get the value of attribute_qual as CL180.
3. Now with 180 as the std_note_no and 5 as the std_note_code, we
get the description as CSSF=Contractor supplied, shop
fabricated.
Note: The attribute_qual attribute in Table 920 for any attribute can also
have one of the following values.
NULL, which means that this attribute is a normal attribute, and its
value needs no further processing being in its final form.
NPD, which means that this attribute is a NPD attribute, with the
nominal piping diameter in coded form. All these attributes have
mirrored attributes in the same tables with name npd, which contains
the real NPD value in NPD units.
In the following listings, the line USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if
applicable) specifies the location of the user-defined attributes in relation to the
delivered attributes and material data attributes.

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Table 12 Piping Segments


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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55

474

system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40)
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................
nor_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
nor_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
steam_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
stress_system_no
character(12) ..........................
stress_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............
hyd_system_no
character(12) ..........................
hyd_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id
sppid_piperun_guid
sppid_drawing_guid

double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................
character(32) ...........................
character(32) ...........................

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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2
3
4
5
6

seg_len
end1_noz_id_ascii
end2_noz_id_ascii
partition_no
npd
flow_direction

double
.................................
character(80) ...........................
character(80) ...........................
short
.................................
double
.................................
character(2)
...........................

5
1
1
2
5
1

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

Table 21 Equipment
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1

partition_no

short

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Table 22 Nozzles
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ................
character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ................
short
(SN210) ................
short
(SN220) ................
double .................................
short
(SN576) ................
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................

1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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3

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partition_no
idx_12
npd

short ................................... 2
integer
................................ 3
double
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Table 34 Piping Components


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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

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51
52

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............

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57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

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63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

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78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101 cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
102 cp_5_outside_diam
103 cp_5_end_prep

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............

1
1
1

478

104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
idx_215
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
double ..................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
5

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55

480

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss
end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
5

56
57
58
59
60
61

end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

5
1
3
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

partition_no
end1_idx_12
end2_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
npd
idx_205
idx_215
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

2
3
3
1
5
3
3
5

Table 67 -- Instrument Components


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5

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40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

482

cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam

short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).

1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1

96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type

short ...................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................

2
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
1
1
1

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18

cp5_type
insulation_weight

character(1) ............................ 1
double .................................. 5

Table 80 -- Pipe Supports


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) .........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer .................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN145) .................
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)

484

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

1
2
3

partition_no
idx_12
idx_205

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3

Table 101 - Project Description Data


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3
4
5
6

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no
company_name
plant_name

integer
................................
character(15)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................

3
1
1
1
1
1

Table 110 - Gaskets


The values in this table are dependent upon the model settings for implied materials.
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5
6
7
8
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10
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12
13
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
gasket_od
gasket_id
pmc
gasket_thk
commodity_code
line_id
commodity_name
gasket_option
max_temp
end_prep
pres_rating
fabrication_cat
mater_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(6) ............................
short
..................................
double
.................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
5
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 120 - Bolts and Nuts


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7
8
9
10
11
12
13

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
quantity

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
2

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17
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21
22
23
24
25

diameter
item_length
commodity_code
total_wt
commodity_name
fabrication_cat
material_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

double
.................................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
character(6)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

5
5
1
5
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 130 - Welds


Note: Welds with ownership assigned in the modeling environment inherit the attributes
of the owning component.
Note: For pipe-olet welds in pdtable_130, the owning component attributes
(own_comp_table_no, idx_of_own_comp, and own_comp_cp_no) refer to the
olet, and the mating component attributes (mat_partition_no, mat_comp_table_no,
idx_of_mat_comp, and mat_comp_cp_no) refer to the header pipe. The
corresponding owning connect point attribute (own_comp_cp_no) will be 1, and
the mating component connect point attribute (mat_comp_cp_no) will be -1.
These rules apply to all varieties of olets.
Note: In the Material Data Publisher, a welds schedule thickness attributes
(sched_thick_a and sched_thick_b) will be based on the schedule thickness of the
corresponding connect point (cp_x_sched_thick).
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

486

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
weld_diameter
weld_type
end_prep_a
end_prep_b
sched_thick_a
sched_thick_b
mater_grade_a
mater_grade_b
weld_no

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................

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3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
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Table 140 - Implied Material from Specification Data


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7
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9
10
11

index_no
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
source_comm_code
report_comm_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(25)
..........................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
integer
................................

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2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3

Table 150 - Induction Bends


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4
5

partition_no
component_group_no
pipe_length
number_of_bends
idx_12

short
.................................. 2
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3

Table 160 - Pipe Support Material Data


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7

idx_80
partition_no
material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension
material_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
character(80)
..........................

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2
1
2
2
5
1

Table 170 - Geometric Data Table


For this table, if the connect_point_no attribute is 1-5, the item is a piping connect point
or an equipment place point. If the connect_point_no attribute is
-1, the item is the dry center of gravity (COG).
-2, the item is the wet COG.
-3, the item is a bolt COG.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
connect_point_no
cp_easting
cp_northing
cp_elevation
cp_easting_dvcs
cp_northing_dvcs
cp_elevation_dvcs

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5

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Table 180 - Error Table


The errors in this table are also logged to the file temp\mdp_err.log, which also contains
informational messages.
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3
4
5
6
7
8

index_no
error_code
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
sec_table_no
sec_table_uniq_no
where_string

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(128)
.........................

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3
2
2
3
2
3
1

Table 205 - Short Material Table


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2

system_unique_no
label

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

Table 215 - Long Material Table


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3
4

system_unique_no
label_part1
label_part2
label_part3

integer .................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

3
1
1
1

Table 250 - Standard Notes Table


This table is published when you select the Standard Notes option on the Schedule Setup
dialog box. This table should be published after any changes are made to the standard
notes.
Note: Only the Approved libraries are published.
Note: Codelists with two descriptions (long and short descriptions) will have both
portions of the description published in separate columns.
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2
3
4
5

system_unique_no
std_note_no
std_note_code
long_descr
short_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(240)
.........................
character(240)
.........................

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2
2
1
1

Table 900 - Model Data Table


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10
11
12
13

system_unique_no
model_index_no
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
discipline_no
area_no
partition_no
system_of_units
npd_units
bolt_len_units
bolt_dia_units
model_status

integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
character(10)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
short
..................................

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3
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2

Table 910 - Entity Data Table


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table_no
table_name

integer
................................ 3
character(32)
.......................... 1

Table 920 - Attribute Data Table


This table contains information about all the attributes in the MTO schema tables.
The attribute_qual attribute specifies whether the attribute is a normal attribute, an NPD
attribute, or a codelisted attribute.
The attribute_code attribute is
0 for PDS attributes,
1 for user-defined attributes, and
2 for MTO attributes.
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4
5
6

table_no
attribute_num
attribute_name
attribute_type
attribute_qual
attribute_code

integer
................................
integer
................................
character(32)
..........................
character(20)
..........................
character(80)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
1
1
1
2

Table 930 - MDP Lock Table


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3

mdp_task
lock_node
lock_time

character(4) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
integer ................................

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Start Publishing (replaces 6.3.3.1)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (p 247 in the PDS 7.1
version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Clear FWP Data in MTO Tables and Clear PDS Data in MTO
Tables options.
See the following text for details.

This command displays the Schedule Setup dialog box, which starts the publishing
processes that write the material data to the database. If you are using a new selection set
file, you will be prompted to save the file before you can start the processes.

Options
Clear PDS Data in MTO Tables Removes any existing PDS model data from the
MTO database before publishing.
Clear FWP Data in MTO Tables Removes any existing FrameWorks Plus model
data from the MTO database before publishing.
Publishing Options Allows you to specify the attributes to be published.
Resolve Short Material Description Allows you to include the short material
description.
Resolve Long Material Description Allows you to include the long material
description.
Publish Standard Notes Allows you to publish any standard note attributes.
Forced Publishing of Models Allows you to bypass revision date checking for an
incremental update. This bypass may be useful for such cases as spec changes.

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Operating Sequence
1. Click Publish > Start Publishing.
If you have not saved the current selection set file, you will be prompted to do so.
The Schedule Setup dialog box displays.
2. Select the libraries to publish.
3. If necessary, select the Forced Publishing of Models check box to bypass revision
date checking for an incremental update. This bypass may be useful for such cases as
spec changes.
4. Set the Clear PDS Data in MTO Tables and Clear FWP Data in MTO Tables
options if needed.
5. Click the Start button to start the publishing process.
OR
Click the Later radio button to display the job scheduling options of the Schedule
Setup dialog box.

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Setup Scheduled Jobs (replaces 6.3.3.2)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 248-250 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Clear FWP Data in MTO Tables and Clear PDS Data in MTO
Tables options.
See the following text for details.

This command displays the Setup MDP Scheduled Jobs dialog box, which allows you
to specify various jobs and times for batch processing.

Options
Clear PDS Data in MTO Tables Removes any existing PDS model data from the
MTO database before publishing.
Clear FWP Data in MTO Tables Removes any existing FrameWorks Plus model
data from the MTO database before publishing.
Publishing Options Allows you to specify the attributes to be published.

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Resolve Short Material Description Allows you to include the short material
description.
Resolve Long Material Description Allows you to include the long material
description.
Publish Standard Notes Allows you to publish any standard note attributes.
Forced Publishing of Models Allows you to bypass revision date checking for an
incremental update. This bypass may be useful for such cases as spec changes.
Schedule Job Information Allows you to schedule multiple jobs for batch
processing.
On Allows you to select Every day selected in the Day list, the Next
occurrence of the day selected in the list, or None. When set to None, the job runs
at the next occurrence of the specified time, either the same day or the next day.
Day Allows you to select particular days of the week, as well as particular days
in each month.
At Specifies the time of day to run the schedule job.
Data File Specifies the selection set file with which this job will be run.
Data File Browse Button Allows you to browse for the selection set file with
which the scheduled job will be run.
Existing Scheduled Jobs Displays the currently scheduled jobs and their various
options. When you select a job in this list, its options display in the other fields on the
dialog box.
Add Adds the current job to the Existing Scheduled Jobs list.
Remove Deletes the currently selected job from the Existing Scheduled Jobs
list.
The Remove button deletes jobs immediately. Clicking the Cancel button will not
restore deleted jobs.
Modify Saves the changes made to the currently selected job in the Existing
Scheduled Jobs list. Changes are submitted by clicking the Submit button.
Before Using This Command
The user scheduling the publishing jobs must have administrative privileges on the
system in order to set the at jobs.
The Scheduler service in Control Panel > Services must be started and running for
jobs to be scheduled.

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Operating Sequence
1. Click Publish > Setup Scheduled Jobs.
The Schedule Setup dialog box displays.
2. Select the options for the batch publishing jobs to be processed.
3. Click Submit to submit the batch jobs.
The system creates an mdpatjob.cmd file in the pdreport\bin directory
which is used to start the at job, and also submits an at job with the correct
options specified.
You can modify the environmental variables set in the mdpatjob.cmd file after it
is created. The system will not overwrite this file if it already exists.
OR
Click Cancel to close the dialog box without making any changes or scheduling any
jobs.
The Cancel button will not restore jobs deleted using the Remove button.
OR
Change the options for the batch publishing jobs.

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Index
3D member geometry table, 470
3D member table, 470
attribute data table, 493
bolts and nuts table, 488
can member attach IDs table, 471
can member table, 471
cross section table, 468
entity data table, 493
equipment table, 477
error table, 492
FrameWorks Plus database, 465
3D member geometry table, 470
3D member table, 470
can member attach IDs table, 471
can member table, 471
cross section table, 468
FrameWorks Plus error table, 471
frozen view table, 466
linear member coordinate data table, 468
linear member table, 466
member attribute table, 472
model data table, 465
model view table, 466
named group definition table, 471
named group member table, 471
project data table, 466
table 500, 465
table 502, 466
table 504, 466
table 506, 466
table 510, 466
table 532, 466
table 533, 468
table 534, 468
table 536, 470
table 538, 470
table 540, 471
table 542, 471
table 544, 471
table 546, 471
table 548, 471
table 550, 472
FrameWorks Plus error table, 471
frozen view table, 466
gaskets table, 487
geometric data table, 490
implied material table, 490
induction bends table, 490
instrument components table, 483
linear member coordinate data table, 468
linear member table, 466
long material table, 492
Material Data Publisher, 494, 496
material takeoff database

attribute data table, 493


bolts and nuts table, 488
entity data table, 493
equipment table, 477
error table, 492
gaskets table, 487
geometric data table, 490
implied material table, 490
induction bends table, 490
instrument components table, 483
long material table, 492
MDP lock table, 493
model data table, 492
nozzles table, 478
pipe support material data table, 490
pipe supports table, 486
piping components table, 479
piping segments table, 476
piping/tubing table, 482
project description data table, 487
short material table, 492
standard notes table, 492
table 101, 487
table 110, 487
table 12, 476
table 120, 488
table 130, 488
table 140, 490
table 150, 490
table 160, 490
table 170, 490
table 180, 492
table 205, 492
table 21, 477
table 215, 492
table 22, 478
table 250, 492
table 34, 479
table 50, 482
table 67, 483
table 80, 486
table 900, 492
table 910, 493
table 920, 493
table 930, 493
welds table, 488
material takeoff database listing, 473
MDP lock table, 493
member attribute table, 472
model data table, 465, 492
model view table, 466
MTO
database listing, 473
named group definition table, 471

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named group member table, 471


nozzles table, 478
pdtable_101, 487
pdtable_110, 487
pdtable_12, 476
pdtable_120, 488
pdtable_130, 488
pdtable_140, 490
pdtable_150, 490
pdtable_160, 490
pdtable_170, 490
pdtable_180, 492
pdtable_205, 492
pdtable_21, 477
pdtable_215, 492
pdtable_22, 478
pdtable_250, 492
pdtable_34, 479
pdtable_50, 482
pdtable_500, 465
pdtable_502, 466
pdtable_504, 466
pdtable_506, 466
pdtable_510, 466
pdtable_532, 466
pdtable_533, 468
pdtable_534, 468
pdtable_536, 470
pdtable_538, 470
pdtable_540, 471
pdtable_542, 471
pdtable_544, 471
pdtable_546, 471
pdtable_548, 471
pdtable_550, 472
pdtable_67, 483
pdtable_80, 486
pdtable_900, 492
pdtable_910, 493
pdtable_920, 493
pdtable_930, 493
pipe support material data table, 490
pipe supports table, 486
piping components table, 479
piping segments table, 476

496

piping/tubing table, 482


project data table, 466
project description data table, 487
short material table, 492
standard notes table, 492
table 101, 487
table 110, 487
table 12, 476
table 120, 488
table 130, 488
table 140, 490
table 150, 490
table 160, 490
table 170, 490
table 180, 492
table 205, 492
table 21, 477
table 215, 492
table 22, 478
table 250, 492
table 34, 479
table 50, 482
table 500, 465
table 502, 466
table 504, 466
table 506, 466
table 510, 466
table 532, 466
table 533, 468
table 534, 468
table 536, 470
table 538, 470
table 540, 471
table 542, 471
table 544, 471
table 546, 471
table 548, 471
table 550, 472
table 67, 483
table 80, 486
table 900, 492
table 910, 493
table 920, 493
table 930, 493
welds table, 488

Report Manager
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Users Guide Addendum
March 2007

DPDS3-PB-200035E
For PDS 8.0 SE
This document supplements DPDS3-PB-200035D.

Report Manager Users Guide Addendum March 2007

Table of Contents
Report Creation Form (replaces 2.4.1) .....................................................................499
Revise Report Form (replaces 2.4.2) ........................................................................502
Approval/Revision Interface Form (replaces 2.4.4.1) ..............................................505
Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)............................................................507

498

Report Creation Form (replaces 2.4.1)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 76-77 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Corrected the character limits for the Revision Number, Revised
By, and Checked By fields
See the following text for details.

When you select Create from the Report form, the Report Creation form is displayed.

Use this form to create a report record and to generate a report. Because report records
are stored in the project control database, you can use them over and over again as
needed.
Fields and Options
Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.

Report Title The 40-character descriptive name of the report file. This is not the
title in the actual report, but is rather the title of the report record. The title of the
report is contained in the format file.

Report File Spec The name of the report output file (up to 14 characters).

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Report File Path The disk location for the report output file. This field retains the
active settings, and it is automatically populated if you have specified this data on the
Report Management Data form. For more information, see Report Management
Defaults Form, page 80.

Report Node The name of the system on which the report output file will be
located. This field retains the active settings, and it is automatically populated if you
have specified this data on the Report Management Data form. For more
information, see Report Management Defaults Form, page 80.

Report Format FileThe name of the format file to be used to generate the active
report. When you select this field, a list of available format files is displayed. Select
the appropriate format file, and click Accept.

Report Discrimination File The name of the discrimination data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available discrimination
data files is displayed. Select the appropriate discrimination data file, and click
Accept.

Report Search Criteria The name of the search criteria data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available search criteria
files is displayed. Select a search criteria file, and click Accept.
Select this field a second time to specify a different search criteria file. To clear a
specification, click Accept without selecting a file.
If the report discrimination data selected for the active report has search criteria data
defined within it, and you specify a search criteria in this field, the search criteria
specified in the Report Search Criteria field takes precedence over the search
criteria contained in the discrimination data.

Revision Number The revision number (up to two characters) for the report.

Last Revision Number The revision number of the last report generated. This is a
read-only field; you cannot edit it.

Revised By The initials (up to four characters) of the person who ran the report
with the revised information. This field is optional.

Checked By The user (up to four characters) who checked the report. This field is
optional.

Revision Description The description (up to 40 characters) of the report revision.


This field is optional.

Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.

Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.

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Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.

Submit Immediately/Submission is Delayed Specifies when the report will be


processed. When this toggle is set to Submission is Delayed, additional fields display
for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be generated.

Operating Sequence
1. From the Report form, select Create.
The Report Creation form is displayed.
2. Specify Report Data
Key in the report record information. Then select the appropriate report format file,
discrimination data file, and search criteria data file.
3. Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is to be
printed.
4. Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit Immediately) or later
(Submission is Delayed). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date and
time that the report is to be submitted.
5. Click Accept to save the report file.

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Revise Report Form (replaces 2.4.2)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 418-420 in the PDS
7.3 version of the document).
The following information has been added:
Corrected the character limits for the Revision Number, Revised
By, and Checked By fields
See the following text for details.

When you select Revise from the Report form, the Revise Report form is displayed.

This form revises an existing report record and generates a report from the project control
database. An option is also provided to update (in some cases) the report record without
generating a report output file. Similarly, you can choose to generate an updated report
output file without updating the report record.
Fields and Options
Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.

Report Title The 40-character descriptive name of the report file. This is not the
title in the actual report, but is rather the title of the report record. The title of the
report is contained in the format file.

Report File Spec The name of the report output file (up to 14 characters).

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Report File Path The disk location for the report output file. This field retains the
active settings.

Report Node The name of the system on which the report output file will be
located. This field retains the active settings.

Report Format FileThe name of the format file to be used to generate the active
report. When you select this field, a list of available format files is displayed. Select
the appropriate format file, and click Accept.

Report Discrimination File The name of the discrimination data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available discrimination
data files is displayed. Select the appropriate discrimination data file, and click
Accept.

Report Search Criteria The name of the search criteria data file to be used to
generate the active report. When you select this field, a list of available search criteria
files is displayed. Select a search criteria file, and click Accept.
Select this field a second time to specify a different search criteria file. To clear a
specification, click Accept without selecting a file.
Note: If the report discrimination data selected for the active report has search
criteria data defined within it, and you specify a search criteria in this field,
the search criteria specified in the Report Search Criteria field takes
precedence over the search criteria contained in the discrimination data.

Revision Number The revision number (up to two characters) for the report.

Last Revision Number The revision number of the last report generated. This is a
read-only field; you cannot edit it.

Revised By The initials (up to four characters) of the person who ran the report
with the revised information. This field is optional.

Checked By The user (up to four characters) who checked the report. This field is
optional.

Revision Description The description (up to 40 characters) of the report revision.


This field is optional.

Print/Delete Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and then
deletes the report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print
queues is displayed. Click on a queue to select it.

Print/Save Submits the report output file to the specified print queue and saves the
report output file. When you select this option, a list of available print queues is
displayed. Click on a queue to select it.

Save Saves the report output file without printing the report.

Submit to Batch Immediately/Delayed Submit to Batch Specifies when the


report will be processed. When this toggle is set to Delayed Submit to Batch,

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additional fields display for you to specify the date and time that the report is to be
generated.

Revise Data Only/Revise Report and Data Specifies revision of the report data
only (Revise Data Only) or revision of the report data and the report output file
(Revise Report and Data). To revise the report specification without updating the
report output file, make the necessary changes, set this toggle to Revise Data Only,
and click Accept. To revise the report output file only, set this toggle to Revise
Report and Data without modifying any of the fields, and click Accept. To modify
both the report file and the report output file, make the necessary changes, set this
toggle to Revise Report and Data, and click Accept.
Note: If you update any field other than Report Number and Report Title, this
toggle is automatically set to Revise Report and Data, and the report output
file is generated.

Operating Sequence
1. From the Report form, select Revise.
The Report Creation form is displayed with a list of available report files.
2. Select Report
From the displayed list, select the report to be revised. Then click Accept.
The fields update to display the selected report file specifications.
3. Revise Report Information
Update the report record information as needed.
4. Select the appropriate print/save/delete option, and select a queue if the report is to be
printed.
5. Specify whether the report is to be generated now (Submit Immediately) or later
(Submission is Delayed). If you choose delayed submission, specify the date and
time that the report is to be submitted.
6. Click Accept to save the report file.

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Approval/Revision Interface Form (replaces


2.4.4.1)
Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 76-77 in the PDS
7.1 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Corrected the character limits for the Revision Number, Revised
By, and Checked By fields
See the following text for details.

The Approval form is displayed as part of the workflow for approving reports. First you
specify the report to be approved on the Report Approval form. When you click Accept,
the Approval/Revision Interface form is displayed.

The first time a report is approved, only the Approved By field is active. All other fields
are purely informational. The data displayed in these fields is read from the Revise
Report form.
Fields and Options
Report Number The 24-character number that uniquely identifies the record of the
report file in the project control database. This is sometimes referred to as the report
file short name.

Report Description The 40-character descriptive name of the report file.

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Approved By The initials (up to four characters) of the person who approved the
report.

Revision Number The revision number (up to two characters) for the report. This
field is read-only; you cannot edit it.

Revised By The initials (up to four characters) of the person who last revised the
report. This field is read-only; you cannot edit it.

Checked By The initials (up to four characters) of the person who ran the report
with the revised information. This field is read-only; you cannot edit it.

Revision Description Displays a short description of the revision. This field is


read-only; you cannot edit it.

Operating Sequence
1. On the Report Approval form, click Accept.
The Approval/Revision Interface form is displayed.
2. Specify Approval/Revision Data
Key in user initials in the Approved By field. Then click Accept.

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Material Takeoff Database (replaces 5.3.14)


Note: The information in this section supersedes the information in the corresponding
section of previous versions of the Report Manager Users Guide (pp 471-489 in the PDS
8.0 version of the document).
The following information has been added or modified:
Note regarding table 80
See the following text for details.

In tables 12, 21, 22, 34, 50, 67 and 80, any user-defined attributes will appear after the
attributes defined in the design and equipment ddl files, and the material data attributes
defined in the mto.ddl file will appear after the delivered attributes and any user-defined
attributes.
Notes on the Material Data Publisher Data Model
If there are already user-defined attributes added to the project, and if these attributes
have names which clash with attribute names in the mto.ddl file, the attributes in
the mto.ddl file can be changed in accordance with the restrictions noted in the
mto.ddl file. Currently these restrictions are:
1. Each partition_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in
Table 900.
2. Each table_no attribute should have the same name as it is named in Table
920.

MDP tables are not partitioned per model. The partition_no attribute is in all
the MDP Tables containing model specific data.

Any weight attributes in tables 21, 34, 50, 67, and 80 that have a negative value in the
design data will be reported in Material Data Publisher as having a weight of 0 (zero).

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Table Attribute Relationships


All attributes named idx_xx (or ending with idx_xx), where xx is a number, are
links to the system_unique_no attribute in Table xx. For example, idx_12,
cp1_idx_12, and end1_idx_12 are links to Table 12, while idx_80 is a link
to the system_unique_number in Table 80.

All attributes named partition_no (or ending with partition_no) are links
to the partition_no attribute in Table 900. The partition_no attributes in
Tables 21 and 22 refer to equipment models, and the partition_no attributes in
other tables refer to piping models. Also, in Table 170, if the table_no attribute is
21 or 22 then the table refers to the equipment model with that partition_no.
Otherwise it refers to a piping model with that partition_no.

Attributes end1_noz_id_ascii and end2_noz_id_ascii in Table 12 are


the nozzle names to which the segments are connected, and are in the format EQPName / NOZ-Name, for example AIRPUMP-1/NOZ-1.

The attribute component_group_no in Table 150 is linked to the


component_group_no attribute in Tables 34, 50 and 67.

The table_no attribute (or any attribute ending with table_no) in Tables 110,
120, 130, 170 and 180 is linked to the table_no attribute in Table 910 for getting
the table_name.

Tables 910 and 920 are linked by the table_no attribute for getting the attribute
information in that table.

All table_uniq_no attributes (or attributes ending with table_uniq_no) in


Tables 170 and 180 are links to the system_unique_no attribute (or index_no
attribute in case of Table 120) in the table, whose name is the value of the
table_no attribute looked up in pdtable_910.

Table 80 only stores relationships between pipe supports and their owning segments,
not the owning components.

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Resolving Standard Note Text in Codelisted Attributes


Use the following steps to get the Standard Note text corresponding to an attribute.
1. Take the table_name to which the attribute belongs and look up the table name in
Table 910 to get its corresponding table_no.
2. Look in Table 920 with the table_no and attribute_name (or
attribute_no) as input and get the attribute_qual as output. If the value
of this attribute is CLxxx where xxx is a number, then the attribute is a codelisted
attribute. Using this value as the standard note number and the value of the attribute
in question as the standard_note_code, look for descr in Table 250 to give
the description of the Standard Note. For example, a Component (Table 34) whose
attribute fabrication_cat has a value of 5 we get the description of the
Fabrication category as follows.
1. With pdtable_34 as the lookup for table_name into pdtable_910, we get
table_no as 34.
2. With 34 and fabrication_cat as inputs, look for attribute_qual
in pdtable_920 to get the value of attribute_qual as CL180.
3. Now with 180 as the std_note_no and 5 as the std_note_code, we
get the description as CSSF=Contractor supplied, shop
fabricated.
Note: The attribute_qual attribute in Table 920 for any attribute can also
have one of the following values.

NULL, which means that this attribute is a normal attribute, and its
value needs no further processing being in its final form.

NPD, which means that this attribute is a NPD attribute, with the
nominal piping diameter in coded form. All these attributes have
mirrored attributes in the same tables with name npd, which contains
the real NPD value in NPD units.

In the following listings, the line USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if


applicable) specifies the location of the user-defined attributes in relation to the
delivered attributes and material data attributes.

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Table 12 Piping Segments


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55

510

system_unique_no
integer
index 1
line_number_label
character(40)
line_id
character(24) ..........................
unit_number
character(12) ..........................
unit_code
character(3)
..........................
module_no
character(16) ..........................
package_system_no
character(12) ..........................
train_number
character(2)
..........................
fluid_code
short
(SN125) ...............
line_sequence_no
character(16) ..........................
nominal_piping_dia short ............................(NPD).
piping_mater_class character(16) ..........................
gasket_separation
character(8)
..........................
insulation_purpose short
(SN220) ...............
insulation_thick double
(ins thick units).......
insulation_density double
(SN1074 units)..........
heat_tracing_reqmt short
(SN200) ...............
heat_tracing_media short
(SN210) ...............
heat_tracing_temp
double .................................
construction_stat
short
(SN130) ...............
hold_status
short
(SN50) ................
approval_status
short
(SN35) ................
schedule_override
character(8)
(SN332).................
nor_oper_pres
double .................................
nor_oper_temp
double .................................
alt_oper_pres
double .................................
alt_oper_temp
double .................................
nor_dgn_pres
double .................................
nor_dgn_temp
double .................................
alt_dgn_pres
double .................................
alt_dgn_temp
double .................................
steam_outlet_temp
double .................................
mater_of_construct character(6)
..........................
safety_class
short
(SN340) ...............
design_standard
short
(SN570) ...............
design_area_number character(10) ..........................
design_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
construction_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
supply_resp
short
(SN160) ...............
coating_reqmts
short
(SN190) ...............
cleaning_reqmts
short
(SN230) ...............
fluid_category
character(4) ...........................
nor_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_op_pres_units
short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_op_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
nor_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
nor_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
alt_dgn_pres_units short
(SN1064) ..............
alt_dgn_temp_units short
(SN1056) ..............
steam_temp_units
short
(SN1056) ..............
stress_system_no
character(12) ..........................
stress_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............
hyd_system_no
character(12) ..........................
hyd_reqmts
short
(SN360) ...............

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id
sppid_piperun_guid
sppid_drawing_guid

double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN125) ...............
double .................................
character(4) ...........................
character(4) ...........................
integer ................................
integer ................................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN499) .......... 2 or
integer ................................
character(8) ............................
character(24) ...........................
integer .................................
character(80) ...........................
character(32) ...........................
character(32) ...........................

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5
6

seg_len
end1_noz_id_ascii
end2_noz_id_ascii
partition_no
npd
flow_direction

double
.................................
character(80) ...........................
character(80) ...........................
short
.................................
double
.................................
character(2)
...........................

5
1
1
2
5
1

integer
index 1
character(30) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(40) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(2) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................
short
(SN69) ................
short
(SN35) ................

1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1

Table 21 Equipment
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

equip_indx_no
equip_no
equip_descr_1
equip_descr_2
tutorial_no
equip_class
dry_weight
oper_weight_1
oper_weight_2
insulation_thk
construction_stat
equipment_division
approval_status

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1

partition_no

short

.................................. 2

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Table 22 Nozzles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

nozzle_indx_no
nozzle_no
equip_index
nominal_piping_dia
rating
preparation
piping_mater_class
unit_no
fluid_code
unit_code
line_sequence_no
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
insulation_purpose
insulation_thk
table_suffix
service
schedule_thickness
nor_therm_growth_X
nor_therm_growth_Y
nor_therm_growth_Z
alt_therm_growth_X
alt_therm_growth_Y
alt_therm_growth_Z
construction_stat

integer
character(10) ..........................
integer ................................
short ............................(NPD).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN3300) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
short
(SN125) ................
character(3) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN200) ................
short
(SN210) ................
short
(SN220) ................
double .................................
short
(SN576) ................
character(20) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN130) ................

1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
1

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3

512

partition_no
idx_12
npd

short ................................... 2
integer
................................ 3
double
................................. 5

Table 34 Piping Components


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
sched_thick_basis
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
bend_radius
bend_angle
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN420) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN 1010 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double
(SN 1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ...............
short
(SN499) ...............

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
2 or 1
2 or 1

49
50
51
52

cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............

1
1
1
1

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54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss

character(8) ...........................
double .................................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double .................................
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
1
1
5
1
2
5
5

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

101 cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
102 cp_5_outside_diam
103 cp_5_end_prep

short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............

1
1
1

514

104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113

cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss

character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5

114
115
116
117
118

unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d

character(12) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................

1
5
5
5
5

119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126

last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

integer ................................
character(20) ..........................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
idx_215
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type
cp5_type
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
double ..................................

2
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
5

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55

516

system_unique_no
piping_comp_no
commodity_name
model_code
option_code
maximum_temp
nominal_piping_dia
outside_diameter
schedule_thickness
sched_thick_basis
rating
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
pipe_length
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
cold_spring_length
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
end_1_end_prep
end_1_weld_no
end_1_weld_type
end_1_gasket_gap
end_1_gasket_opt
end_1_stress_node
end_1_stres_int
end_1_head_loss
end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN425) ...............
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double ...................(Dist. Model).
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
5

56
57
58
59
60
61

end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

double .................................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
short ..................................

5
1
3
2
2
2

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

partition_no
end1_idx_12
end2_idx_12
siz_dep_comm_code
npd
idx_205
idx_215
insulation_weight

short ...................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
character(25) ...........................
double ..................................
integer .................................
integer .................................
double ..................................

2
3
3
1
5
3
3
5

Table 67 -- Instrument Components


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

system_unique_no
instrument_comp_no
model_code
option_code
sched_thick_basis
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
source_of_data
PDS_sort_code
physical_data_id
geometric_standard
weight_code
table_suffix_green
table_suffix_red
materials_grade
face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_type
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
chain_length
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
design_resp
construction_resp
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
insulation_purpose
insulation_thick
insulation_density

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN400) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
short
(SN430) ...............
character(6) ...........................
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN575) ...............
short
(SN578) ...............
short
(SN576) ...............
short
(SN577) ...............
short
(SN145) ...............
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double
(SN1010 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double
(SN1028 units) ........
double .................................
character(6) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
short
(SN390) ...............
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN160) ...............
short
(SN200) ...............
short
(SN210) ...............
double .................................
short
(SN220) ...............
double ...............(ins thick units).
double
(SN1074 units) ........

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
5

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40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

518

cleaning_reqmts
safety_class
module_no
package_system_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam

short
(SN230) ...............
short
(SN340) ...............
character(16) ..........................
character(12) ..........................
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ..........................
short ..................................
character(50) ..........................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short
(SN499) ............. 2
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).

1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
2
1
or 1
or 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1

96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133

cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ............................(NPD).
double .....................(Dist. NPD).
short
(SN330) ...............
character(8)
(SN332) ...............
character(8) ...........................
double ...................(Dist. Model).
character(8) ...........................
short
(SN1100)/400 (bolt option)
double ...................(Dist. Model).
short
(SN400) ...............
short ..................................
double .................................
double .................................
character(12) ...........................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
double ..................................
integer .................................
character(20) ...........................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ...................................
short ....................................

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

partition_no
cp1_idx_12
cp2_idx_12
cp3_idx_12
cp4_idx_12
cp5_idx_12
cp1_npd
cp2_npd
cp3_npd
cp4_npd
cp5_npd
idx_205
cp1_type
cp2_type
cp3_type
cp4_type

short ...................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
integer .................................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................
character(1) ............................

2
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
1
1
1

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18

cp5_type
insulation_weight

character(1) ............................ 1
double .................................. 5

Table 80 -- Pipe Supports


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

system_unique_no
pipe_support_no
model_code_phy
model_code_log
iso_support_type_a
iso_support_type_b
iso_support_type_c
iso_support_type_d
details_for_shop
details_for_field
fabrication_orient
commodity_code
MTO_requirements
fabrication_cat
weight
construction_stat
hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

integer
index 1
character(20) ..........................
character(6) ...........................
character(6) ...........................
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
short
(SN380) ...............
character(50) ..........................
character(50) ..........................
character(20) ..........................
character(16) ..........................
short
(SN365) ...............
short
(SN180) ...............
double
(SN1028 units) .........
short
(SN130) ...............
short
(SN50) ................
short
(SN499) ............. 2
integer ................................
character(2) ...........................
character(60) ..........................
character(8) ...........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
short ..................................
short ..................................
integer .................................
short ..................................
character(80) ..........................
integer .................................
integer .................................
short
(SN145) .................
short ..................................
character(16) ..........................
double .................................
double .................................
double .................................
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits (dist. att.) .......
double in subunits ....................

USER-DEFINED ATTRIBUTES (if applicable)

520

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
or 1
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1

1
2
3

partition_no
idx_12
idx_205

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3

Table 101 - Project Description Data


1
2
3
4
5
6

system_unique_no
project_no
project_name
job_no
company_name
plant_name

integer
................................
character(15)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(40)
..........................

3
1
1
1
1
1

Table 110 - Gaskets


The values in this table are dependent upon the model settings for implied materials.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
gasket_od
gasket_id
pmc
gasket_thk
commodity_code
line_id
commodity_name
gasket_option
max_temp
end_prep
pres_rating
fabrication_cat
mater_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
double
.................................
character(16)
..........................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
character(6) ............................
short
..................................
double
.................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
5
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 120 - Bolts and Nuts


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index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
quantity

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
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21
22
23
24
25

diameter
item_length
commodity_code
total_wt
commodity_name
fabrication_cat
material_grade
std_note_a
std_note_b
unique_name
idx_205
idx_215

double
.................................
double
.................................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
character(6)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
integer
................................
integer
................................

5
5
1
5
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3

Table 130 - Welds


Note: Welds with ownership assigned in the modeling environment inherit the attributes
of the owning component.
Note: For pipe-olet welds in pdtable_130, the owning component attributes
(own_comp_table_no, idx_of_own_comp, and own_comp_cp_no) refer to the
olet, and the mating component attributes (mat_partition_no, mat_comp_table_no,
idx_of_mat_comp, and mat_comp_cp_no) refer to the header pipe. The
corresponding owning connect point attribute (own_comp_cp_no) will be 1, and
the mating component connect point attribute (mat_comp_cp_no) will be -1.
These rules apply to all varieties of olets.
Note: In the Material Data Publisher, a welds schedule thickness attributes
(sched_thick_a and sched_thick_b) will be based on the schedule thickness of the
corresponding connect point (cp_x_sched_thick).
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

522

index_no
idx_12
partition_no
own_comp_table_no
idx_of_own_comp
own_comp_cp_no
mat_partition_no
mat_comp_table_no
idx_of_mat_comp
mat_comp_cp_no
pmc
line_id
weld_diameter
weld_type
end_prep_a
end_prep_b
sched_thick_a
sched_thick_b
mater_grade_a
mater_grade_b
weld_no

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
character(40)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................
character(8)
...........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(8)
...........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
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Table 140 - Implied Material from Specification Data


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7
8
9
10
11

index_no
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
source_comm_code
report_comm_code
quantity
fabrication_cat
standard_note_no
idx_205
idx_215

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(25)
..........................
character(25)
..........................
double
.................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
integer
................................

3
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3

Table 150 - Induction Bends


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4
5

partition_no
component_group_no
pipe_length
number_of_bends
idx_12

short
.................................. 2
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3

Table 160 - Pipe Support Material Data


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4
5
6
7

idx_80
partition_no
material_index
sequence_number
quantity
dimension
material_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
character(16)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
double
.................................
character(80)
..........................

3
2
1
2
2
5
1

Table 170 - Geometric Data Table


For this table, if the connect_point_no attribute is 1-5, the item is a piping connect point
or an equipment place point. If the connect_point_no attribute is
-1, the item is the dry center of gravity (COG).
-2, the item is the wet COG.
-3, the item is a bolt COG.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
connect_point_no
cp_easting
cp_northing
cp_elevation
cp_easting_dvcs
cp_northing_dvcs
cp_elevation_dvcs

short
.................................. 2
integer
................................ 3
integer
................................ 3
short
.................................. 2
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5
double
................................. 5

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Table 180 - Error Table


The errors in this table are also logged to the file temp\mdp_err.log, which also contains
informational messages.
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index_no
error_code
partition_no
table_no
table_uniq_no
sec_table_no
sec_table_uniq_no
where_string

integer
................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
short
..................................
integer
................................
character(128)
.........................

3
3
2
2
3
2
3
1

Table 205 - Short Material Table


1
2

system_unique_no
label

integer ................................. 3
character(240) .......................... 1

Table 215 - Long Material Table


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3
4

system_unique_no
label_part1
label_part2
label_part3

integer .................................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................
character(240) ..........................

3
1
1
1

Table 250 - Standard Notes Table


This table is published when you select the Standard Notes option on the Schedule Setup
dialog box. This table should be published after any changes are made to the standard
notes.
Note: Only the Approved libraries are published.
Note: Codelists with two descriptions (long and short descriptions) will have both
portions of the description published in separate columns.
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2
3
4
5

system_unique_no
std_note_no
std_note_code
long_descr
short_descr

integer
................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(240)
.........................
character(240)
.........................

3
2
2
1
1

Table 900 - Model Data Table


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7
8
9
10
11
12
13

system_unique_no
model_index_no
extract_last_date
extract_fail_date
model_no
discipline_no
area_no
partition_no
system_of_units
npd_units
bolt_len_units
bolt_dia_units
model_status

integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
integer
................................
character(10)
..........................
short
..................................
short
..................................
short
..................................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
character(2)
...........................
short
..................................

3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2

Table 910 - Entity Data Table


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table_no
table_name

integer
................................ 3
character(32)
.......................... 1

Table 920 - Attribute Data Table


This table contains information about all the attributes in the MTO schema tables.
The attribute_qual attribute specifies whether the attribute is a normal attribute, an NPD
attribute, or a codelisted attribute.
The attribute_code attribute is
0 for PDS attributes,
1 for user-defined attributes, and
2 for MTO attributes.
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2
3
4
5
6

table_no
attribute_num
attribute_name
attribute_type
attribute_qual
attribute_code

integer
................................
integer
................................
character(32)
..........................
character(20)
..........................
character(80)
..........................
short
..................................

3
3
1
1
1
2

Table 930 - MDP Lock Table


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2
3

mdp_task
lock_node
lock_time

character(4) ...........................
character(30) ...........................
integer ................................

1
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Approval/Revision Interface form, 505
approving
reports, 505
attribute data table, 525
bolts and nuts table, 521
creating
reports, 499
entity data table, 524
equipment table, 511
error table, 524
gaskets table, 521
geometric data table, 523
implied material table, 523
induction bends table, 523
instrument components table, 517
long material table, 524
material takeoff database
attribute data table, 525
bolts and nuts table, 521
entity data table, 524
equipment table, 511
error table, 524
gaskets table, 521
geometric data table, 523
implied material table, 523
induction bends table, 523
instrument components table, 517
long material table, 524
MDP lock table, 525
model data table, 524
nozzles table, 512
pipe support material data table, 523
pipe supports table, 520
piping components table, 513
piping segments table, 510
piping/tubing table, 516
project description data table, 521
short material table, 524
standard notes table, 524
table 101, 521
table 110, 521
table 12, 510
table 120, 521
table 130, 522
table 140, 523
table 150, 523
table 160, 523
table 170, 523
table 180, 524
table 205, 524
table 21, 511
table 215, 524
table 22, 512
table 250, 524

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table 34, 513


table 50, 516
table 67, 517
table 80, 520
table 900, 524
table 910, 524
table 920, 525
table 930, 525
welds table, 522
material takeoff database listing, 507
MDP lock table, 525
model data table, 524
MTO
database listing, 507
nozzles table, 512
pdtable_101, 521
pdtable_110, 521
pdtable_12, 510
pdtable_120, 521
pdtable_130, 522
pdtable_140, 523
pdtable_150, 523
pdtable_160, 523
pdtable_170, 523
pdtable_180, 524
pdtable_205, 524
pdtable_21, 511
pdtable_215, 524
pdtable_22, 512
pdtable_250, 524
pdtable_34, 513
pdtable_50, 516
pdtable_67, 517
pdtable_80, 520
pdtable_900, 524
pdtable_910, 524
pdtable_920, 525
pdtable_930, 525
pipe support material data table, 523
pipe supports table, 520
piping components table, 513
piping segments table, 510
piping/tubing table, 516
project description data table, 521
Report Creation form, 499
reports
approving, 505
creating, 499
revising, 502
Revise Report form, 502
revising
reports, 502
short material table, 524
standard notes table, 524

table 101, 521


table 110, 521
table 12, 510
table 120, 521
table 130, 522
table 140, 523
table 150, 523
table 160, 523
table 170, 523
table 180, 524
table 205, 524
table 21, 511

table 215, 524


table 22, 512
table 250, 524
table 34, 513
table 50, 516
table 67, 517
table 80, 520
table 900, 524
table 910, 524
table 920, 525
table 930, 525
welds table, 522

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