Schematic 3D Integrator
User Guide
Integrator Functions in Detail
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Concepts
: Compare
Compare
Integrator uses configuration rules to compare schematic and 3D objects, to verify if they are aligned or to report any discrepancies. The comparison covers connectivity, component sequence, and attributes data.
Connections within the 3D model should be consistent with connections within the schematic model. This includes connection onto equipment - nozzles and electrical connections, and connections within pipework or HVAC - head and tail references, connection references and connection reference arrays.
Component sequence should be logically consistent between the schematic and 3D model. Integrator will report when components such as instruments, valves, tees and reducers, are missing or are in a different order.
Integrator will also report any missing or mismatched attribute data, using the configuration rules to identify which attributes it should check and how they should be compared. For example, a name may be composed from schematic attributes such as prefix, suffix and function, and bore and specification reference must match.
Comparison Categories provide a level of control over which categories of difference are reported against which types of objects. For example, you may choose to focus on unmatched objects and differences in specification attributes, and to ignore other attribute differences.
Integrator can use the results of a comparison to automatically link schematic and 3D objects that it has found to match. It can also automatically update attributes from schematic to 3D where it finds a difference in the data for matching or linked objects.
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