03. What folder are the models, libraries, and other files stored for AutoPIPE?


Applies To
Product(s):AutoPIPE
Version(s):ALL;
Area: Files
Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group
Date Logged
& Current Version
Sept. 2016
10.01.00.09

Problem:

What folder are the models , libraries, and other files stored for AutoPIPE?

Solution:

 See the following:

Temporary Files

a.Select Start button

b. In the field  just above the button type in "%temp%", and press keyboard enter / return key. 

c. This will display your user profile Temp folders, scan down for a folder with the format "AP_..."  (ex. AP_12, AP_11, AP_09, etc..) and open this folder to view the files within.

Note: This folder contains temp files used by the program. When a file is closed by the program, it will automatically remove these temp files. If AutoPIPE is currently closed, no model is open on your system, these represents instances where AutoPIPE may have been closed incorrectly or system crashed where these files could not have been automatically removed.

d. Search for a folder with the correct system name that was being worked on, and open that folder.

e. If there are files within it, move the entire folder to a safe location (ex.  desktop), and try to open the AutoPIPE DAT model from this new folder location. Otherwise use the steps above to rename any BAK or Uxx files and open them for review.

f. If successful in recovering a file, with it still open in AutoPIPE, save the file to the correct working directory location typically used for your AutoPIPE models.

Note: If AutoPIPE is closed and no model are opened, only then can folders be delete from the AP_xxxx folders with out concern. 

AutoPIPE xxxx 10.01 and higher

This version of AutoPIPE supports profile installation where data related to the program was installed to a common folder, while user settings were installed to User Profile and Program Data folders.

Note, details on User Profiles and steps to rest them

AutoPIPE.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx
Help

Log filesC:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx \Logs
Recent model listing

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx

Import / Export Map files
Grid settings
Config files
Report viewer settings 
Font files
Isometric Switches
PCF Translator

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bentley\PCF Translator

Example modelsC:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx\Examples
Isometric configC:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx \isoextractor
Isometric Log files

Crash logs - 

C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Bentley

General logs - 

C:\ProgramData\Bentley\OpenPlant xxx Edition\Configuration\WorkSpaces\OpenPlantExample\
WorkSets\Metric\WorkFiles\Isometrics\Styles\IFC\log

ITS (installation Test Set)C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx \ITS
Library files

SRC files:

Yearly: C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\AutoPIPE 20xx\build.exe

12.8.xx: C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx\Library

Lib files: C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx\
Documents
Report templates
Tutorials
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx\Documents
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx \ReportTemplates
C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx \Templates
Help> Contents> Contents Tab> Bentley AutoPIPE> Supplemental Documentation> 
Beam LibraryC:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx\Sections
Flange databaseC:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxxx
Stress results grids definition
MDB Templates for result grids
(Tempres*.mdb)
Preferences Settings

User Profile path:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxx\

Program Profile path:

C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AutoPIPE xxx\

AutoPIPE V8i 09.06 - 09.01

AutoPIPE.exe C:\Bentley\AutoPIPE V8i SELECTseries\
Unit files
Library files
Help files
Map files
Example modelsC:\Bentley\AutoPIPE V8i SELECTseries\Examples
Documents / TutorialsC:\Bentley\AutoPIPE V8i SELECTseries\Documents
Library (src files)C:\Bentley\AutoPIPE V8i SELECTseries\Library

Notes:

1. AutoPIPE uses file commands as listed in the program. Each time a new model is started or that a model is saved to a different name the program generates a DAT, BAK, and additional files as necessary. At no time does AutoPIPE systematically delete DAT files from the computer. 

See Also

File / Model Management using AutoPIPE

Bentley AutoPIPE