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    SKEYs can be mapped to commodity codes on different levels:

    Group/Part onlyMost useful for mapping an entire group or set of parts to a separate SKEY.

    Group/Part with Table DetailsMost useful for more complex environments where table details

    are required and have their own SKEY.

    Commodity CodeMost useful for mapping exceptions, which are all mapped to their own

    SKEY.

    Mapping SKEYs to Attributes

    When exporting SmartPlant Isometrics catalog files, it is necessary to apply nominal sizes (Bore AD)

    and physical lengths (Dimensions AD), where applicable. For this purpose, appropriate attributes must

    be defined on A.50.01 Attributes and mapped to SKEYs. The SKEYs are mapped to attributes on theAttribute Mapping (Bore, Dim)tab.

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    Mapping Material Attributes

    SmartPlant Isometrics can handle up to 100 material attributes. You can define the material attributes

    on the Material Attributestab, related to the SKEY, after you have defined the mapping for group and

    part.

    Export Job Default Sets

    The XI3010 Export Job Default Setsscreen allows you to set up the defaults that will be used in Smart

    Plant Isometrics. You can define several sets. All delivered details of the delivered standard set must be

    available in every new set. The values are mandatory.

    Double-click in the Default Setfield to show the details.

    To define a default value, enter the value in the Default Valuefield, and add a comment or description

    in the Commentfield.

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    Export Jobs

    On the XI3020 Export Jobsscreen, you can create and run export jobs.

    On the left side, a tree is displayed with the available SKEY sets. The export jobs are defined for an SKEY

    set. In the upper grid on the right side, you can see the job declaration data.

    The selected SKEY set determines which set should apply to export processing

    Depending on the settings of each SKEY set on the XI1040 Define Skey Sets screen, the assignment of

    SKEYs to a specification item follows certain rules:

    1.

    The SKEY set assigned to the export job is searched first. If an SKEY is found, other sets are not

    searched. If no SKEY is found, processing continues with step 2.2.

    The Lookup Othersoption of the selected SKEY set must be selected to continue the search. If

    this is the case, continue with step 3.

    3.

    The SKEY set that has the Used By Others option selected and with the lowest value in the

    Order Seq field is searched next. This step is repeated until an SKEY is found or no more SKEY

    sets are available.

    To attach a specification to the export job, select the specification name from the LOV in the Spec Code

    field on the Export Specgrid. The other fields are populated from the selected specification. You can

    filter the Spec CodeLOV by selecting the specification type from the LOV in the Spec Typefield.

    The export job is now ready to run. Select the export job, and click the button at the top of

    the Export Jobgrid to start the job.

    An export job can contain more than one specification. For each specification, a separate .mdb file is

    created.