Pipeline tag syntax is simple: SYSTEM-NUMBER (Ex: ACW-001).
Want OPM to create levels on the fly as:
M-PIPE-SYSTEM-NUMBER (Ex: M-PIPE-ACW-001)
Thanks
I think this wiki article could be what you're looking for:
How to Edit Pipeline Level Naming Rule in Named Expressions Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant Modeler V8i Version(s): 08.11.09.XXX (SS5) | 08.11.11.XXX (SS6) Environment: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64 bit) Area: Settings/Attribute … Last edited over 4 years ago in OpenPlant | AutoPLANT > OpenPlant | AutoPLANT Wiki
Best regards,
Tuan
Edit: change wiki link to a more relevant article
Answer Verified By: Mike.McGinnis
Thank you Tuan!!
This was exactly what I was looking for, and I got it working perfectly. There is a link at the bottom of the article for another tutorial on how to apply these changes to existing components in your file. That link is unfortunately broken. Any ideas on how/where to find that answer?
Regards,
Mike McGinnis
I just opened the Pipeline manager, selected all the pipelines, Edited Insulation. When the changes were processed, new levels were created for all Pipes, Centerlines, and Insulation. hen, I just edited the insulation back to the proper values. Done & Done...
That's it Mike. That's the trick for OPM. The wiki article that you were looking for could be this one.
How to Update Pipeline Tag Name or Component Property After any Changes in Schema Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant Modeler Version(s): 08.11.09.XXX (SS5) | 08.11.11.XXX (SS6) Environment: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64 bit) Area: Properties - OpenPlant Modeler… Last edited over 5 years ago in OpenPlant | AutoPLANT > OpenPlant | AutoPLANT Wiki
OPM wiki seems to be a work in progress thing from the indications I've got from other thread so best to bookmark articles or pages that you found useful.
Answer Verified By: Rahul Kumar
Thanks to notify Mike and Tuan Le,
We have modified the broken link now.
HTH
-Regards | Rahul Kumar
Rahul Kumar
Product Engineer – Global Technical Support | Community Moderator