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AutoPIPE Wiki 00. How to export model from AutoPIPE to STAAD using Export> Model to STADD using Pipelink (*.pipelink) command?
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    00. How to export model from AutoPIPE to STAAD using Export> Model to STADD using Pipelink (*.pipelink) command?

    Applies To
    Product(s): AutoPIPE, STAAD
    Version(s): ALL;
    Environment: N/A
    Area: Import
    Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group
    Date Logged
     Dec. 2017

    Problem:

    How to export model from AutoPIPE to STAAD using Export>  Model to STADD using Pipelink (*.pipelink) command?

    NOTES:

    1. See WIKI here for on demand video or You tube training video on this subject.

    2. AutoPIPE v11.2 and lower support the import of all Pipelink database formats (Microsoft Access and SQLite).

    3. To learn more about converting STAAD.Pro Pipelink database files, click here.

     

    Solution:

    Scenario 1

    Export to STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition

    1. From within AutoPIPE select File > Import/Export > Export > Model to STAAD using Pipelink (*.Pipelink) to display the PipeLink Export dialog.

     

    2. Press the Browse button to display the Save As dialog.
    3. Navigate to the location where the exported Pipelink Access database file will be converted.
    4. Type the appropriate file name in the File Name field, then press Save.
    5. Enable the Export Support Loads checkbox to include the support loads in the exchange file.
    6. Press OK.
    7. Once the database export is complete, the Log Messages displays the results of the conversion process.

     

    8. Download the Pipelink Database Converter Utility.

    NOTE: All files provided in the download must be extracted to the same directory.

    9. Run the Run PipelinkDatabaseConverter.exe.
    10. Press the Browse button adjacent to the Source field to display the Select Database File dialog.
    11. Navigate to the location of the Pipelink Access database file.
    12. Select Pipelink (*.pipelink) from the File Type drop-down pick-list.

     

    13. Select the Pipelink Access database file, then press Open.
    14. Press the Browse button adjacent to the Destination field to display the Save Database File dialog.
    15. Navigate to the location where the Pipelink SQLite database file will be converted.
    16. Type the appropriate file name in the File Name field.

    NOTE: The .pipelink.db file extension is automatically added.

    17. Press Save.

     

    18. Press Convert.
    19. Once the database conversion is complete, the Log box displays the results of the conversion process.

    NOTE: A log is maintained for each instance of the conversion process, and will continue to append. The last conversion log is always on top. You can clear the log by pressing Clear Log. 

    Scenario 2

    Export to STAAD.Pro V8i

    1. From within AutoPIPE select File > Import/Export > Export > Model to STAAD using Pipelink (*.Pipelink) to display the PipeLink Export dialog.

      

    2. Press the Browse button to display the Save As dialog.
    3. Navigate to the location where the exported Pipelink Access database file will be converted.
    4. Type the appropriate file name in the File Name field, then press Save.
    5. Enable the Export Support Loads checkbox to include the support loads in the exchange file.
    6. Press OK.
    7. Once the database export is complete, the Log Messages displays the results of the conversion process.

      

    See Also

    Pipelink Database Converter Utility Download

    Importing AutoPIPE Files into STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition through Pipelink

    Insert> Model From STAAD Using PipeLink

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