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CATALOGUE Database

Catalogue Databases are used in Paragon Module and maintained by PDMS Administrator. This
Database holds information about Catalogue for standard components which are selected in
Design Modules through Specification.

Catalogue of Component has Data related to its Dimensional Details, End Connections.

Catalogue Database also stores specification, Connection Compatibility information, bolt table,
Nozzle Specification, specification for HVAC, Steel, Cable trays.

For any project, we can have Master Catalogues provided AVEVA. In addition to that project may
contain catalogue created by Administrator based on Company Standards.

Typical Hierarchy for Catalogue Database

Fig. 1 Catalogue Database Hierarchy

Fig. 2 Catalogue Database Hierarchy

Unlike other databases, Catalogue database holds main administrative elements at same world
level under same database.

E.g. Specification world and Catalogue are world level elements which are in same database.

2. DICTIONARY Database

Dictionary Database is used in Lexicon Module. It holds data for User Defined Attribute (UDA)
and User Define Element (UDET) created in that Project.

Typical Dictionary Database Hierarchy

Fig. 3 Dictionary Database Hierarchy


3. PROPERTIES Database

Properties Database is used in Paragon Module. Administrator can update content of this
database. This database holds data about Material Properties, Pipe Temperature-Pressure Cast
Data, Component data, Constraint Data, etc.

Typical Hierarchy of Properties Database

Fig. 4 Properties Database Hierarchy

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Sunday, 6 September 2015

Design and Drawing Databases

1. Design Database

Design Database Contains Data which holds information about 3D elements created in Design
Module. It contains elements in particular hierarchy with all attributes of that element. User
having read-write access to Design Database can create or Modify content of that database.
SITEs created in Design Module are linked to particular Design Database. One Design Database
can own one or several sites depending upon requirement.

Design Database Stores Data created using following applications in Design Module :

1. Equipment

2. Pipework

3. Cable Trays

4. HVAC Designer

5. Structures

6. Design Template

Typical Hierarchy of Design Database:

Fig. 1 Design Database Hierarchy

Note : Equipment can directly own Primitives and Nozzle

Similarly, hierarchy for Structural Elements

Fig. 2 Design Database Hierarchy

In Design Database, SITE and ZONE are top most hierarchical Elements which are common for all
elements.

2. PADD Database
PADD – Production of Annotated and Dimensioned Drawings

PADD(Draft) Databases are used in Draft Module, which Holds data about Pictorial content of
Drawings and Dimensional Information. it also holds information about Draft setup such as
Sheet Libraries, Symbol Libraries, Isodraft Libraries, Label Libraries, Style Libraries etc.

Similar to Design Database, It also holds elements in Particular hierarchy.

Typical Hierarchy of Draft Database

Fig. 3 Draft Database Hierarchy

3. ISOD (Fabrication or Spooler) Database

Fabrication or Spooler Database is used in Spooler Module. This database holds Information
about Spool Drawings such as spools, Field, welds, joints, etc., which is used for fabrication
purpose.

Typical Hierarchy of Spooler Databse

Fig. 4 Spooler Database Hierarchy


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Tuesday, 1 September 2015

PDMS Databases

Introduction

For any PDMS Project, Every data related to that Project is stored in particular type of Database.
Databases are created by administrator based on physical area or complexity of Plant at the
time of Project setup. Databases can be included or copied from other Project also. These
Databases can be found in xxx000 folder (xxx – Project Code). Each Module uses one or several
databases to work on Project, if required databases are not found or user does not have access
to those databases then Entry to that module will be prohibited and user will be directed to
Monitor Module.

As per good practice, each discipline (such as Piping, Mechanical, etc.) for particular process
unit or construction unit should have separate database to work.

Database Elements

Before we proceed with databases types and Structure, understand following Fundamental
Elements related to Databases:

Team – This Element owns database created in Project, Team can own one to several databases
of same type or of different type.
User – Member of Team, has Username and Password, has read or write access to database
depending upon access right set by administrator.

User can be Free or General. Free User has access to All modules and can modify all Databases,
while General Users can't enter restricted modules but can modify databases to which they have
access as set by administrator.

MDB – Collection of DBs, normally it groups of all required databases for Project. Project must
have at least one MDB. MDBs can be created for every user or for Units depending volume or
Complexity of Plant. MDBs must contain reference databases which are used by modules. E.g.
MDB containing design Databases must Contain Catalogue database/s.

Database Access

Databases can be accessed in UPDATE or MULTIWRITE access Mode. Access Mode is set at time
of Database Creation, later it can be changed if required.

In UPDATE access Mode, only one user has write access to that database while others can access
that database in Read only mode.

In MULTIWRITE Access Mode , several users can write and read database at same time.

DESIGN, CATALOGUE, DRAFT and ISODRAFT, SYSTEM Databases are MULTIWRITE databases.

In MULTIWRITE Databases, Claim Mode can be set to Implicit in which Database elements are
claimed automatically whenever User modifies elements or Explicit Mode in which Database
elements need to be claimed first before user can start work on them.

Note : Only One User can work on same element or same part of Database at same time.

In order to Other User start working on same element, first user must release claim over that
element.

Database Sessions

Session in PDMS is section of Database which holds data about work user has done till Savework
or module change. work done in that session can be saved or discarded by user. whenever User
switches Module or Saves work by SAVEWORK Command, session data will be stored to
Database with Session Number. after that new pdms session will be created. Every database on
which user works has separate Database session which can be saved by SAVEWORK Command.
Sessions are useful for Backtracking and Merging databases as part of Maintenance activity for
Project.
Database Functionality

DABACON

Database Constructor is system used by PDMS to construct, navigate, interrogate a database


structure. DABACON instances are data objects which can be equipment or Primitive in PDMS,
which are hold in particular hierarchy in Database, has set of attributes to define properties of
items.

E.g. Equipment is significant element in PDMS which owns SUBE or Primitives such as BOX, CYLI,
etc. , which has attributes such as Xlen, Ylen, Zlen to define geometry or properties of item.

The DABACON buffer is an area of data storage space within each module, reserved for holding
pages of data which have been read from databases or which are to be written to databases.
Data transfers between the databases and the module always take place in exact multiples of
one page.

The default buffer size is 5,120,000 words (20 Mbyte) for all modules.

Database Types

For any Plant Design Project, there are 10 different types of Databases which can be created
depending upon requirement. Databases can be majorly classified as follows based upon the
functionality.

1. Design and Drawing databases

Design (DESI) Database

Draft (PADD) Database

Isodraft (ISOD) Database

Schematic (SCHE) Database

2. Reference Databases

Catalogue (CATA) Database


Dictionary (DICT) Database

Properties (PROP) Database

3. Administration Databases

SYSTEM Database

COMMS Database

TRANSACTION Database

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