Pdms Commands Digital Cliping
Pdms Commands Digital Cliping
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Mohon Maaf bila buku ini tidak sesuai dengan harapan anda karena buku ini
hanyalah kumpulan jadi hanya dimasukkan dan dengan sedikit edit-an, maka
buku ini bisa tercipta.
Seperti di dalam Cover Judul di atas bahwa Saya hanyalah pengumpul
PDMS dan bukan menciptakan PDMS Command. Jadi mohon
dimaklumkan.
Demikianlah dari saya dan harapan saya semuga buku ini bermanfaat bagi
anda semua.
Saya ucapkan sekali lagi terima kasih anda telah mengganti biaya untuk
mengumpulkan materi PDMS Command di dalam suatu Buku ini.
Salam,
PDMS itu adalah singkatan dari Plant Design Management System. Dan PDMS
adalah sebuah software 3 Dimensi yang dimiliki oleh AVEVA. (www.aveva.com)
Pengertian seperti diatas itulah yang penulis ketahui mengenai PDMS, karena
penasaran dan pengen tahu banyak mengenai PDMS maka di dalam blog pujangga
piping ini menulis menuliskan step by step belajar PDMS itu karena itu
menupakan catatan pujangga piping saat belajar PDMS. Maksudnya daripada nanti
kelupaan dan belajar lagi dari awal maka penulis merangkumnya di dalam blog
pujangga piping ini. Jadi karena ini tahap pembelajaran maka apa yang
disampaikan oleh penulis dalam blog ini adalah berdasarkan pandangan penulis
semata mengenai PDMS dan mungkin sebagian pandangan orang yang biasa
memakai PDMS berbeda.
PDMS itu merupakan software yang besar dan cukup mahal harganya makanya
jarang dipakai di project-project onshore walau ada beberapa company yang telah
memakainya. Dan pengalaman saya di Malaysia hampir semua company memakai
PDMS sebagai alat mendesign untuk suatu project. Karena memang investasi awal
cukup mahal tapi khan mendapatkan hasil yang maksimal. Karena dengan PDMS
diharapkan akan mengurangi cost-cost yang tidak perlu dan menghindarkan juga
dari kegagalan project-project.
Disamping itu juga kebutuhan akan manpower bisa dikurangi dan waktu
pengerjaan pun bisa dipercepat dengan menggunakan software ini. Software ini
bisa digunakan baik itu untuk offshore maupun onshore. Intinya software ini
digunakan untuk mempermudah membuat suatu system perencanaan yang berhasil
baik untuk suatu project.
Untuk mempelajari PDMS ini tidaklah begitu sulit yang penting kita tahu cara
mendesign baik itu steel structure, piping, mechanical maupun
Electrical/instrument. Dan PDMS ini hanyalah sebuah tools yang mempermudah
orang dalam mendesign sesuatu.
Ada beberapa orang menyatakan bahwa kalau kita bisa mengoperasikan PDMS
tentunya ratenya akan lebih baik. Kalau pendapat itu saya rasa betul adanya tapi
dengan catatan orang tersebut minimal seorang yang pernah bekerja sebagai
seorang designer. Karena PDMS ini mostly adalah pendesignan jadi kalau
kemampuannya hanyaah copy paste alias drafter maka rasanya sulit menjadi
seorang PDMS Designer.
Bila kita mengikuti training-training PDMS, maka kita akan belajar membuat
design untuk Steel Structure, Mechanical and Piping. Kalau E & I ada kelas
tersendiri. Tapi dalam aplikasi design PDMS yang sesungguhnya untuk Steel
Structure ada bagian sendiri , piping ada bagian tersendiri dan mechanical atau
diistilahkan dengan Equipment. Maksudnya adalah setiap bagian mempunyai
designer tersendiri.
Disamping keuntungan secara material dan mempermudah suatu project bila kita
menggunakan PDMS ada juga kekurangannya dalam menggunakan PDMS ini. Itu
kadang menjadi alasan untuk memperlambat suatu project. Dan kekurangan itu
dari sudut pujangga piping yang menerapkan seni dalam suatu pengerjakan design
piping adalah :
Dan itulah menurut pandangan pujangga piping dalam memahami PDMS dan
mungkin pandangan ini berbeda dengan pandangan-pandangan seorang PDMS
Designer Murni. Karena pandangan ini adalah pandangan secara awam dari sisi
seorang pujangga piping. Anggap sajalah apa yang disampaikan diatas adalah
pandangan salah sorang PDMS Designer Carbitan juga.
Salam
IDENTIFIED MEMBER.
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PDMS TYPED COMMANDS
ADD ALL WITHIN VOL CE 100 = ADD ALL DISCIPLINES THAT OVERLAP CE
ADD ALL SCTN WITHIN VOL CE = ADD ALL SECTIONS THAT OVERLAP CE
ADD ALL STRU WI PURP EQ “PS” = ADD ALL STRU WITH PURPOSE
+ 50 COLOUR YELLOW
ADD ALL EQUIP WITHIN VOL CE = ADD ALL EQUIPT THAT OVERLAPS CE
ADD CE = ADDS CE
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SENGAJA DIKOSONGKAN
SEBAGAI PEMISAH TIAP-TIAP KUMPULAN
PDMS COMMANDS SAJA
SENGAJA DIKOSONGKAN
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PDMS COMMANDS SAJA
Command Syntax
CONN PH TO FIRST MEM Connects the branch head to the first member
CONN PT TO LAST MEM Connects the branch tail to the last member
CONN PH TO ID TEE @ Connects branch head to identified tee
If you want to know the length of the TUBI element, navigate to the ELBO before
the TUBI and type the following in the Design
command window:
CE IL TUB OF CE
Q ATT
REPRE HOLES ON
REPRE DARC 1MM
REPRE UPDATE
REPRE SNODE OFF
REPRE PNODE OFF
These are all quick syntax for the Settings>Graphics>Representation form that I hate
having to call up to change things...
You could use the sintax help form to see tha commnd sintax:
show !!syntaxHelp
PREV BOX
FIRST ZONE OF /SITE 5
PIPE OF /VALV101
FIRST MEM OF BRAN3 OF /PIPE10
HEAD OF FIRST BRAN
E East
E45N East 45 North
W-33D West 33 Up
Y North
N45E33D North 45 East 33 Down
N10E10 North 45 East
Q BANner
Q BANner FULL
This will cause PDMS to redisplay the banner which was shown when
you first entered Design. For example:
Design Mk11.3.1 (WINDOWS-NT 4.0) (29 Feb 2000 : 22.40)
(the FULL option will also display data about the software components
used by Design).
Q HISTORY DIAM Gives all sessions in which DIAM attribute was modified.
Q HISTORY[2] DIAM gives second most recent session in which DIAM attribute was
modified.
AUTOCOLOUR ON
Colours will be chosen according to autocolour rules. If Off (the default), colour specified in the
ADD command will be used.
AUTOCOLOUR DYNAMIC ON
Updates autocolour each time an attribute changes. (Use with care!)
AUTOCOLOUR RESET
Clears all current autocolour rules.
AUTOCOLOUR REMOVE 2
Removes the second rule from the current list.
AUTOCOLOUR REORDER 2 TO 4
Moves rule number 2 to position 4 in the list.
The predefined colour mixes which you may specify by name are as
follows:
Colour Red Green Blue Colour Red Green Blue
black 000 springgreen 0 100 50
white 100 100 100 green 0 80 0
whitesmoke 96 96 96 forestgreen 14 56 14
ivory 93 93 88 darkgreen 18 31 18
grey 66 66 66 cyan 0 93 93
lightgrey 75 75 75 turquoise 0 75 80
darkgrey 32 55 55 aquamarine 46 93 78
darkslate 18 31 31 blue 0 0 80
red 80 0 0 royalblue 28 46 100
brightred 100 0 0 navyblue 0 0 50
coralred 80 36 27 powderblue 69 88 90
tomato 100 39 28 midnight 18 18 31
plum 55 40 55 steelblue 28 51 71
deeppink 93 7 54 indigo 20 0 40
pink 80 57 62 mauve 40 0 60
salmon 98 50 44 violet 93 51 93
orange 93 60 0 magenta 87 0 87
brightorange 100 65 0 beige 96 96 86
orangered 100 50 0 wheat 96 87 70
maroon 56 14 42 tan 86 58 44
yellow 80 80 0 sandybrown 96 65 37
gold 93 79 20 brown 80 17 17
lightyellow 93 93 82 khaki 62 62 37
lightgold 93 91 67 chocolate 93 46 13
yellowgreen 60 80 20 darkbrown 55 27 8
Examples:
COL 5 DARKGREEN
Colour 5 will be changed to dark green
PIN 5 CONNECT TO PH
Pin 5 will be placed at the Branch Head, but pointing in the opposite direction to HDIR (Head
direction). This command must be given at BRANCH level. Pin 5 can be an existing pin or a
new one.
Constructs
Note: Use the Constructs options on the Utilities menu in preference to these older facilities.
CONS DIR PL
The direction of the line is output in World coordinates into the request region.
CONS DIST PA TO PL
The dimension from the first to the second p-point of the current element is written out into the
Request region.
Creating Elements
NEW ZONE /Z1
The Zone element is created as a member of the current Site. The Zone is now the current element.
Its NAME attribute is /Z1.
NEW TEE
If the current element is the fourth member in a Branch member list, the Tee element is inserted
as the fifth member. The Tee is now the current element.
NEW GASKET
If this command is given when the current element is the Branch Head, the Gasket is inserted as
the first member of the Branch and is now the current element.
UNN
The current element loses its name (it is still identifiable by its automatically allocated reference
number).
Examples:
LOCK ALL
The current element and all its offspring are locked.
UNLOCK
The current element is unlocked.
CHECK CE
Check the current element for data inconsistencies.
ADD CE
Add the current element to the display.
Description: You can navigate to implied tube or rod within a branch or hanger (although if the
derived length is less than 1mm, the system does not consider it to exist).
To make an implied rod or tube the current element, you must also indicate whether the head, tail,
arrive or leave tube or rod is intended.
Example:
IARRIVE TUBE OF /PIPE1
Go to arrive of implied tube of /PIPE1.
Description: Navigate to the specified position in the members list. Most can be
used with the OF keyword to go to members of other elements.
Examples:
FIRST BRANCH OF ZONE /Z25A
LAST NOZZLE OF PREVIOUS 3 EQUIPMENTS
FIRST ZONE OF /SITE 5
PIPE 2 OF /Z100A
ELBOW 1 OF NEXT BRANCH
Connecting the Head or Tail
Keywords: CONNECT
Description: The CONNECT command, when applied to Branches (or Hangers), sets up the Head
or Tail to match exactly the item to which it has been connected. For example, if
the Head is connected to a 3-inch flanged-faced nozzle at E3000 and pointing
North, the CONNECT command will set all the Head attributes (HBOR, HCON,
HPOS and HDIR) to corresponding values. In addition, the Head and Nozzle are
logically ‘tied together’ by two attributes which ‘point’ to each other - the Nozzle
CREF will point to the Branch, and the Branch HREF (Head Reference) will point
to the Nozzle.
The final effect of CONNECT, which only applies to Heads, is that the Tube (or Rod)
that may be required between the Head and the first Component is automatically
selected.
• A Nozzle
• The Head or Tail of another Branch
• A ‘free’ p-point of a multi-way Component in another Branch (e.g. a Tee)
Examples:
CONN PH TO /1205-N5 (Where /1205-N5 is a Nozzle)
The Head attributes of the current element (Branch or Hanger) are set to match the
position, orientation, bore and connection type of the Nozzle (see Figure 3-1).
Keywords: HREF TREF Description: These attributes hold the name of the element to which the
Branch or Hanger is connected. They are usually set automatically as a result of a CONNECT PH
(or PT) command, but they may also be set explicitly. When they are set, the corresponding
attribute (CREF, HREF or TREF) of the item connected to is reset so as to point back to the
Branch or Hanger.
Examples: TREF /PIPE2 HEAD Sets TREF of current element to point to Head of /PIPE2 and
setsHREF of /PIPE2 to point back to the current element. HREF NULREF Unsets HREF; i.e.
disconnects Head from any other element.
Examples:
HPOS E10 N5 U5
The Head position is set as specified in owner coordinates.
HDIR N WRT WORLD
The Head direction is set as specified in World coordinates.
HBOR 80
The Head Bore is set as specified.
HCON OPEN
The Head Connection Type is set as specified.
Note: If a data consistency error is to be avoided, the HCONN or TCONN of a free end
must be set to one of the following: OPEN, CLOS, VENT, DRAN
Examples:
POS PT DISTANCE 1000 The TPOS attribute will be set to the position 1000 from the
leave p-point of the last Branch member (i.e. previous Component). POS PH THROUGH
E3000 (In BACKWARDS mode) The HPOS attribute will be set to the intersection
between the line from the Arrive p-point of the Previous Component and the
perpendicular plane through E3000 N0 U0 in owner coordinates.
- - - RUN MACRO - - - -
$R0 (TO STOP RECORDING)
ALPHA LOG END (TO CLOS FILE)
=======================================================================
PARAGON
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PROJECT
- TRG
USERNAME
- SYSTEM
PASSWORD
- XXXXXX
MDB
- TRGCAT
MODULE
- PARAGON
WORLD
!
F
I – INST
C – CONTROL VALVE
J
B – JOHN BROWN
M – RATING 150#(FGB), P=300#(FGD), U-600#(FAUB), W-800#, X-900#(FAXB), Z-1500#.
A – FLANGE FINISH , A – RF , C - FF
F – INLET SIZE
F – OUTLET SIZE
STRUCTURE COMMANDS
2. Q POSE WRT/*
EQUIPMENT COMMANDS
OTHERS COMMANDS
b. OUTPUT CE
c. TERM
a. MDB NOUPDATE
b. EXIT
4. Mdb Update
a. MDB UPDATE
b. USER PROMQAMQA/MQA
c. /SUFN
d. EXIT
5. UNCLAIM CE
6. UNCLAIM ALL
12. SAVEWORK
13. Q US (User name)
15. Q REF
18. Q UNITS
19. Q DISPLAY
25. Q DBTYPE
26. Q DBFNUMBER
27. Q DBFILE
28. Q LASTMOD
29. Q SESSMOD
30. Q SESSMODI
31. Q USERMODI
33. Q DRAW
36. STATUS
37. SYSTAT (Gives you information about the current active Status of
the project)
38. recre disp /gggg over (U can save as a display or u can do like
this)
$m gggg
9. Q STEXT
10. STEXT ‘NOTE’ (Naming For Attachment)
21. BY U 500
22. BY D 500
23. BY E 500
24. BY W 500
25. BY S 500
26. BY N 500
27. Q NAME
28. ROTATE BY 45 (Rotated command)
38. Q HBORE
39. Q TBORE
40. Q LBORE
46. Q MEM
b. Q ATT
c. TCONN OPEN
d. Q STEXT
Ex.
MOVE N DIST 10’
MOVE S WRT /* DIST 5'
MOVE E IN SITE DIST 5'
Position>Move>Through
Moves the origin of the element in a given direction through a
Reference Plane perpendicular to the line of travel that is passing
through a picked element, p-point, or coordinate.
Ex.
MOVE N THRO ID@
MOVE N THRO IDP@
MOVE N THRO N46’
Position>Move>Clearance
Moves the element’s origin, p-point, or obstruction in a given direction
with a clearance from another item’s origin, p-point, or obstruction.
Ex.
MOVE E DIST 10’ FROM /P-101
MOVE E CLEARANCE 10’ FROM /P-101
Position>Plane Move>Through
Moves the origin of the element in a given direction through a
Reference Plane specified by the user that is passing through a
picked element, p-point, or coordinate.
Ex.
MOVE ALONG E PLANE N45W THRO ID@
XLEN 200
HEIGHT 300
TEMP 120
NAME /FRED
PURP EQUI
ORI Y IS N
ORI Y IS N AND Z IS U
Navigation
Commands for moving around the PDMS database.
• NEXT - Move to the next element in the list at the same level
• NEXT ELBO - Move to the next elbo in the current list by passing
any other elements
• PREV - Move to the previous element in the list
NOTE: NEXT and PREV commands work on the list according to the
modes Forwards or Backwards. In backwards mode, the list is
considered to be reversed so these commands have the effect of
working from the opposite end of the list.
Query Commands
• Q ATT - Query all the attributes of the current element
ELBO 2 OF /P1/B1
• BY N500 -->> Move the element north from it's current position
by 500mm (This is relative movement.)
Creating Elements
• NEW BOX --->>>> To create anything in PDMS, you need to be
at the right level in the hierarchy and use the command NEW
followed by the TYPE of element you want to create.
• NEW EQUI /T-1101 --->>>> Create EQUI element and set the
name attribute
• CHOOSE ALL ---->>>> Allows you to see more detail about the
component than CHOOSE on it's own.
Deleting Elements
PSEUDO ATTRIBUTES
• Q DTXR --->>>> Query the rtext of the detref of the spref_ can
also use dtxs or dtxt
• Q LIST --->>>> Query what you can create below the current
element
• Q PROP DESC --->>>> Query the data element with the dkey
equal to DESC in the component's dataset (Steelwork and Piping
elements)
Piping Attributes
• Q CHOICE --->>>> Query the answers of the selectors of the
spref
At Branch Level
• Q TULEN --->>>> Query the length of tube in a branch
Steelwork
• Q ODESP --->>>> Query the design params of the joint owner
• Q NCOF --->>>> Query the net centre of gravity for the beam
REPORTING SYNTAX
You can create an array which includes a number of elements which all
satisfy specific selection criteria, as defined by yourself. The syntax is:
!Array is the name of the array that will be created to contain the
elements selected.
This would create the array !PIPECOMPS and set it to contain the
reference numbers of every
piping component in the MDB. Logical expressions use the WITH and
WHERE option; a volume is defined by the WITHIN keyword; and the
hierarchy criteria is defined by the FOR keyword.
(expression) is the expression that will be carried out for all elements
that match the select criteria
Each of the words in quotes can be used at this point. There may be
further options after these words and the same technique can be used
to find the way through. The characters before the '/' indicate the
minimum abbreviation which may be used for each part of the
command. The presence of the Newline keyword without the quotes
indicates that the return key may be pressed at this point and the
command is executed.
SETUP $H1
'FORM'
SETUP FORM $H
UNAME
And so on.
Solid line nozzle shows position after Step 1. Dashed line nozzle shows
position after Step 2.
Method 2
1. Create and then position the nozzle at the correct Up coordinate and
position it to an orthagonal direction the PROJECTION DISTANCE away
from the equipment centerline, i.e. E 2’9. P1 should point in the
orthagonal direction, i.e. E.
The rotation axis should pass through any point on the equipment
centerline, i.e. CYLI origin, DISH origin, EQUI origin, etc. Change the
‘wrt’ to WORL, SITE, ZONE, or EQUI if
required.
The Database Listing form is displayed when you select
Utilities>DB Listing or Query>DB Changes from the main bar
menu. This form lets you output all or part of the database, including
element attributes, as a text file.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->5) <!--[endif]-->Press the Apply button at the lower left corner of
the DB Listing form.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->6) <!--[endif]-->Open the file in the text editor of your choice, i.e.
NotePad, WordPad, etc., and edit any attributes such as names, positions, etc. Search and
Replace can be used to change names throughout the file. Remember, names must be
unique. Don’t forget to save the file.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->7) <!--[endif]-->In PDMS, navigate to the level of a legal owner (or
below) of the element type that you have listed.
DB Listing: This outputs a listing of the specified parts of the database in its
current state.
DB Changes: This outputs a listing of the changes to the specified parts of the
database as a macro which can be run in to return the database
to the state it was in at the given time or session. You can edit
the macro file so that only the required elements are changed.
DB Differences: This outputs a listing of the specified parts of the database, with
the old and new elements and attributes changed or added since
the given time or session.
The mode affects which gadgets are active on the form. The mode is changed
using the options under Control on the menu at the top of the form.
Destination:
You can send the output to the Screen or a File. If you select File, fill in a valid
filename to output to the $PDMSUSER directory, or input a valid pathname to
output to a different directory. Select New for a new file, or Overwrite or Append
if the file exists: if you do not, you will be prompted to specify which one you
want. If you select Screen, the Command Input & Output window will be
displayed, ready to display the information when you press Apply.
Elements:
This shows the list of elements that will be reported on when the Apply button is
pressed. Clicking on any element in this list will navigate to that element.
Changes since
Differences since
DB Listing:
The active gadgets in this frame depend on the form mode, which is shown by
the frame title. None of the gadgets are active in DB Listing mode. In DB
Changes and DB Differences modes, you can select:
TimeDate, which will report on changes since the time and date given.
Session, which will report on changes since the given session number. Set the
other gadgets in this frame to the time, date, session number and session user of
the last saved session of the current DB.
Extract, which is only active when the current element is in an extract database.
will report on changes since the given session number. When you choose this
option, the options in the Since Extract frame will become active, see below.
You can type in the session number, or change it using the + and - buttons.
Remember that each DB has its own sessions. The current DB is shown by
Database Name at the bottom of the frame.
Note that TimeDate and Session are related: changing one will affect the other
settings, and also display the correct Session User.
Q DRNS GIVES THE START CUT-PLANE DIRECTION
Q DTER (DRAFT) GIVES THE LAYER/LDIM TERM'TR DEFAULT
QE GIVES THE CE EAST CO-ORDINATE
Q ELEM GIVES THE CE ELEMENT NAME
Q FPT (DRAFT) GIVES THE STRA FROM POINT CO-ORDS
GIVES THE PLOO/PAVE RADIU ie 100mm
Q FRAD GIVES THE NEXTR/VERT RADIUS ie 100mm
Q FUNC GIVES THE CE FUNCTION
Q GCOF GIVES THE CE GROSS C OF G
Q GTYP GIVES THE GENERIC TYPE i.e. OD, HP, TG
Q GWEI GIVES THE CE GROSS WEIGHT
Q H (PIPE SUPPT) GIVES THE CE HANDER HEAD CO-ORDS
Q HEI GIVES THE CE (PLOO LVL) PLT THK
Q HPOS (PIPING) GIVES THE CE PIPE HEAD CO-ORDINATES
Q HT (PIPE SUPT) GIVES THE CE HANDER TAIL CO-ORDS
Q IDP @ WRT /* GIVES THE CE P POINT CO-ORDINATES
Q IDPL @ GIVES THE PLINE NAME USING CURSOR
Q INREF GIVES THE CE IN REFERENCE
Q ISPEC (PIPING) GIVES THE CE (PIPE) INSULATION
Q ITLE GIVES LENGTH OF IMPLIED TUBE
Q JLIN GIVES THE CE JOINT LINE
Q JUSL GIVES THE CE JUSTIFICATION LINE
Q LASTMOD GIVES THE DAT STRU WAS LAST MODIFIED
Q LEN (DRAFT) GIVES THE STRA LENGTH
Q LEV GIVES THE CE LEVEL (OBSTRUCTION ETC)
Q LHEI (DRAFT) GIVES THE TEST LETTER HEIGHT
Q LIST GIVES THE CE FITTINGS (NEG EXTR. ETC)
Q LOCK GIVES THE LOCK STATUS
Q LSHAPE (DRAFT) GIVES THE LABEL LEADER LINE STATUS
Q MATREF GIVES THE CE MATERIAL REF
Q MCOUNT GIVES THE NOS OF SUB MEMBERS IN CE
Q MCOUNT SCTN GIVES THE NOS OF SCTN MEMBERS IN CE
Q MDB GIVES THE PROJECT DATABASE
Q MEM GIVES THE CE MEMBERS
Q MEML GIVES THE CE MEMBER LINE
Q MIDP GIVES THE CE MIDPOINT CO-ORDINATES
Q MPT (DRAFT) GIVES THE STRA MID POINT CO-ORDS
Q MTLE GIVES LENGTH OF MATERIAL TUBE
Q MTLL GIVES CL LENGTH OF MATERIAL TUBE
Q MTO GIVES THE CE MTO STATUS
Q NAM GIVES THE CE NAME
Q NCOF GIVES THE CE NET C OF G
Q NSRF GIVES THE CE NET SURFACE
Q NVOL GIVES THE CE NET VOLUME
Q NWEI GIVES THE CE NET WEIGHT
Q OBS GIVES THE CE OBSTRUCTION LEVEL
Q ORI GIVES THE CE ORIENTATION (SLOPE)
Q OSRF GIVES THE SHEET OVERLAY (VIEW ONLY)
Q OWN GIVES THE CE OWNER
Q PA (PIPING) GIVES TE C ARRIVE CO-ORDINATES
Q PARA GIVES THE CE PARAMETERS ie SERIAL SIZES
The More button shows a form with the Session comment for the given
session.
Highlight Changes:
Since Extract
The first drop-down list in the Since Extract frame will become activewhen you
choose the Since Extract option in the DB Changes/Differences frame. It
shows all the databases in the extract hierarchy above the current extract, with
the Master at the top of the list.
Only which compares the current database with the selected extract ancestor
database
Latest which compares the database with the latest version of the selected
extract ancestor database.
Session which compares the database with the selected ancestor extract since
session nn of that extract.
Date which compares the database with the selected ancestor extract since the
given date in a session of the ancestor extract.
The Apply button is only active when there are elements in the Elements list.
The Dismiss button dismisses the form and clears the Elements list.
Q USERMOD GIVES THE LAST USER LOGIN ID (STRU)
Q VLIMITS (DRAFT) GIVES THE VIEW LIMITS
Q VOL CE GIVES THE CE VOLUME
Q: DTYPE GIVES THE FRMW STYLE TYPE (ie STLS)
Q: STATUS GIVES THE CE STRU STATUS ie 'AFC'
GIVES THE CE WEIGHT CODE
Q:SWCODE
show _CDCOMP to show the Piping Components form
Q ADEG (DRAFT) GIVES THE C/VIEW ANGLE ( ie 90 DEG )
Q ANGLE (HVAC) GIVES THE CE ANGLE
Q ATEX(DRAFT) GIVES THE SLAB/GLAB TEXT ATTRIBUTES
Q ATT GIVES THE CE ATTRIBUTES
Q BANG GIVES THE CE BETA ANGLE
Q BORE (PIPING) GIVES THE PIPE INSIDE DIA.
Q BSRF (DRAFT) GIVES THE ATTACHEDDRG/SHT (DRWG LVL)
Q BTEX(DRAFT) GIVES THE DEAD TEXT ATTRIBUTES
Q CHEI (DRAFT) GIVES THE TEXT CHARACTER HEIGHT
Q COL ACT GIVES THE CURRENT ACTIVE COLOUR
Q COL AIDS GIVES THE CURRENT AID LINE COLOUR
Q COL CE GIVES THE CURRENT ATTRIBUTED COLOUR
Q COL VIS GIVES THE CURRENT VISIBLE COLOUR
Q COL 4 (ETC) GIVES THE ATTRIBUTED COLOUR (YELLOW)
SENGAJA DIKOSONGKAN
SEBAGAI PEMISAH TIAP-TIAP KUMPULAN
PDMS COMMANDS SAJA