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    02. Is it possible to merge two AutoPIPE models into a single file?

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    Product(s): AutoPIPE
    Version(s): ALL;
    Environment: N/A
    Area: Import
    Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group
    Date Logged
    & Current Version
    April. 2017
    11.00.00.22

    Problem:

    Is it possible to merge two AutoPIPE models into a single file?

    Solution:

    Please see the following AutoPIPE help section: 

    Help > Contents> Contents Tab> Command Reference>File Commands> Inserting a model> topic "Inserting Other AutoPIPE Models"

    Note, only the current connection is connected to the existing model. Another words, say that there are more than one pipe shared by both models being merged. Only where the model is physically inserted will it be physically connected. All the other connects between the two model must be reconnected manually. 

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    • Mike Dattilio Created by Bentley Colleague Mike Dattilio
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