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  1. In the Intools.ini file, add a new section, [FRAMEWORK], and type the following parameter: EnableTEFWizard=1

  2. In the Smart Instrumentation home folder, double-click the file spiscw.exe.

  3. On the Logon Information dialog box, type your user name and password.

  4. In the Smart Instrumentation Schema Configuration Wizard, on the Welcome page, click Next.

  5. Select a Smart Instrumentation domain, and click Next.

  6. On the Schema Options page, select whether to create an entirely new schema definition or to modify an existing schema definition.

  7. Do one of the following:

    • For a new schema, on the Define New Schema Configuration page, type a schema name and select the appropriate option according to whether the purpose of the schema is to publish or retrieve information. If you select to use the schema for publishing, type the name of the target application.

    • For an existing schema, on the Select Schema page, select the desired schema and click Next.

    SHARED Tip When selecting an existing schema, the word 'publish' or 'retrieve' in parentheses indicates the purpose of the schema.

  8. On the Select Document Type page, select from the list the document type that you want to add to the schema and click Next.

    • You can select only one document type at a time to add to the schema.

    • Document types that have already been added to the schema are indicated with an asterisk.

  9. On the Select Object Types page, select the objects, representing a class of items that you want to represent in the schema and click Next.

    SHARED Tip All object types are available for any document type that you have selected, although it is recommended that you select related object types for a particular document type, for example, Cable, CableSet, Wire.

  10. On the Define Object Levels and Restrictions page, select the level at which to set each object for determining parent-child relationships.

    • The highest level must always be 0.

    • The software publishes or retrieves data for object types at each successive level associated with the object type at the next highest level. For example:
      Line (level 0)
      Instrument (level 1)
      Piping port (level 2)
      Loop (level 2)

  11. Select the check boxes as desired beside each object type to specify restrictions according to the requirements of the target application.

  12. When done, click Next.

  13. For a publish schema, if desired, on the Define Filter Condition page, specify a filter condition for each level 0 object type by selecting the object type and typing an appropriate SQL command.

  14. When done, click Next.

  15. On the Select Object Interfaces page, select for each object type the desired interfaces and click Next.

    SHARED Tip Double-click an interface to view its properties.

  16. On the Completing the Schema Configuration Wizard page, select the desired options and click Finish.

    SHARED Tip To prepare for the next stage of the mapping, select the Export to tool schema check box.