Introduction to Data Capture - HxGN SDx - Update 64 - Administration & Configuration

Administration and Configuration of HxGN SDx

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Data Capture is a powerful way to organize, link, and view unstructured and unmanaged data. Using the software, you can:

  • Capture and index unstructured data

  • Create a digital version of a plant

  • Search, navigate, and view your plant's data.

Capture and index unstructured data

Most plants today have information collected over the years from different sources and in many different formats. Plants might have unorganized PDFs, multiple copies of the same document, or boxes full of paper files and drawings.

Most companies have a document management system in place. However, if people send files in emails, copy files to an external drive for an on-site visit, or print a copy of a file to mark it up by hand, the data becomes unmanaged and unstructured.

Data Capture can capture and index your company's unstructured data, organizing the files in a single location. Files can be marked as current, and old files are archived.

Create a digital version of a plant

Data Capture provides a single point of access to all of your engineering information with links to the original documents. Using the product, you can load all files into a single system and extract important information (like tags and other relationships). The files are also related to organization items such as document types, disciplines, and tag types. All information is linked, which helps the user easily navigate the system.

Search, navigate, and view your plant's data

After you load and process documents in Data Capture, you can:

  • Search for documents and view their properties

  • Search for tags and view their properties

  • Navigate between tags and related documents

  • Select a tag and view it in the file from which it was extracted

  • Open files in their native application

  • View thumbnails of a file