View Tool-to-SmartPlant Mapping in a Viewable UML View - Integration - Update 44 - Help - Hexagon

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  1. Open the two tool map schemas for which you want to view mapping. For more information about opening tool map schemas, 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 Options on the View Schema dialog box.

  4. On the View tab, click Tree/UML, and click OK.

    SHARED Tip To view the mapping for a tool class, expand the SPMapClassDef node in the tree view, and then click the class for which you want to view mapping.

    • Under the class in the UML view, you can see a list of the tool map properties for the class.

    • To the right of the map properties, you can see the classes and properties in the SmartPlant schema to which those properties are mapped for publish.

    • If the tool map schema contains retrieve mapping for the map properties, the SmartPlant schema properties that map to the tool properties on retrieve appear on the left side of the UML view.

  5. To see how a particular SmartPlant schema property maps to and from the various tools, you can click the property in the UML view.

    For example, clicking the NominalDiameter property in the previous example displays the following UML:

  6. To see the complete mapping for the SmartPlant property in another UML view, click the Mapping button.

    For example, the following property map shows the mapping associated with the NominalDiameter property in the SmartPlant P&ID map file.

    • For each tool property that maps to or is mapped to by the selected SmartPlant property, the name of the tool property appears on a button on the left side of the UML view.

    • The ID for the tool class, if applicable, appears above the button. For example, the NominalDiameter property in the SmartPlant schema maps to Nominal Diameter from a variety of SmartPlant P&ID classes.

    • If multiple tool map schemas are open in the Schema Editor, you can also see how the property is mapped to and maps from other authoring tools.

  7. To see the mapping for an individual tool property, expand the MapProperties node under the appropriate class definition, and then click the property in the tree view.

    SHARED Tip The UML view that you see when you click a property may be different depending on the type of mapping that was used (for example, direct mapping, mapping using realized classes, or mapping using specialization). However, for each type of mapping, the UML view shows the property for each tool class, where applicable, and how the property is mapped to from the SmartPlant schema and how the property maps to the SmartPlant schema.

  8. To view the mapping for a SmartPlant interface or class, click the interface or class in the tree or UML view, and then click Mapping.

  9. To see the full mapping for the class or interface, click the Mapping button in the UML view.

  10. To go back to the last UML view, click Back on the toolbar.

  11. If you browse back to a previous view, click Next to see the next UML view.

  12. To select a particular UML view that you have recently viewed, click the name of the view that you want to see in the view list.

  13. To move through the view list, use the Up and Down buttons on the toolbar.

See Also

View Tool-to-Tool Mapping in a Editable UML View
View Tool-to-Tool Mapping for Enumerated Lists
View Tool-to-Tool Mapping for Classes and Properties
View Tool-to-Tool Mapping for Units of Measure
Viewing Authoring Tool Mapping