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The following topic provides an example of modifying view and graph definitions in the InstrLoop map class definition in the Schema Editor with the Edit View Definition command.

  1. In the Schema Editor, open the tool map schemas that you want to view. For more information, see Open a Tool Map Schema.

    • If you have checked the SmartPlant schema CMF file out of the Desktop Client, launched the Schema Editor, synchronized the tool map schema and the tool metadata, and are working with the tool's metadata adapter to define mapping, the authoring tool map schema is already open in the Schema Editor.

    • Before you can open a tool map schema, you must open a schema file.

      You can also open a file configuration or session file that contains the SmartPlant schema and the tool map schema files that you want to view.

    • The tool map schema file for each authoring tool is installed with the authoring tool. For more information about authoring tool map files and their locations, see your authoring tool documentation.

  2. Click View > Tool Schema.

  3. Click OK in the View Tool Schema dialog box.

  4. In the tree view of the Schema Editor, right-click InstrLoop and select Edit InstrLoop.

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  5. Click Edit View Definition in the Publish map section of the Edit Map Class Definition dialog box.

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  6. Click Edit next to the Graph name field in the Edit View Definition dialog box.

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  7. Select the Layout tab in the Edit Graph Definition dialog box.

  8. Select the first instance of Work package in the edges list.

    SHARED Tip The edges list is the middle pane on the right side of the dialog box.

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  9. Click Add to Graph to add the Work package edge to the current graph definition.

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  10. Click OK to save your changes and exit the Edit Graph Definition dialog box.

  11. Select the Layout tab in the Edit View Definition dialog box.

  12. Select Work package in the Graph edges section (top of the right pane), and select Description and Name from the properties list located in the bottom of the right pane.

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  13. Click OK to save your changes and exit the Edit View Definition dialog box.

  • The properties you added to the InstrLoop map class are available in all mapping interfaces. For example, you can map these properties to other properties with the graphical mapping user interface or the Integrated Map Environment.

  • You can use this workflow to modify the retrieve map view and graph definitions. For example, in the Edit Map Class Definition dialog box, click Edit View Definition in the Retrieve map section.

  • Dynamic view definitions are not persisted. Any properties added to the view definition that are not mapped will not appear after exiting the Schema Editor.

  • View properties across edges that are mapped and corresponding graph edges will be automatically added to the view definition and corresponding graph definition when the Schema Editor is re-opened.