Load the Plant Breakdown Structure schema - Intergraph Smart Construction - Hotfix 10 - Installation & Upgrade - Hexagon

Intergraph Smart Construction Installation and Upgrade

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After loading the Smart Construction schema, you must load the Plant Breakdown Structure (PBS) schema. If using a custom PBS, see Configuring a Custom Plant Breakdown Structure (PBS) for Smart Construction.

Use the SmartPlant Foundation Schema Import Wizard to import the PBS schema files into your Smart Construction project.

  1. Log on to SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client as an administrator.

  2. Click Administration > Schema Import Wizard in the Desktop Client.

  3. Browse to the schema location.

  4. Select a compare context option.

    We recommend you select the Compare content of selected files against all database items with a matching container ID option to compare your schema for Smart Construction.

  5. Select the schema file to import. Click Browse on the Schema Import Wizard window to browse to the Smart Construction installation location. Select 02_SPC_PBS_AuthoringSchema.xml in the 001-Schema folder (For example, browse to [Drive]:\Program Files\SmartConstruction\LoadFiles\Current\001-Schema).

  6. Select a Compare Option. This step is optional.

  7. Click Next. The Comparison Results form displays. The totals (New, Updated, and Removed objects and relationships) are displayed at the bottom of the form.

  8. Select schema objects to import into your Smart Construction project. Select the check box next to each object name and click Next to import them one by one. Or, click Select All to import all objects, and click Next.

  9. Verify the correct schema objects were loaded into the Smart Construction site in the Review Changes window. Click Finish.

After loading schema changes, close SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client and recycle the Internet Information Services (IIS) application pools for your project's site. For more information on resetting IIS application pools, see IIS documentation.