Example of KKS Naming Propagation - Intergraph Smart Instrumentation - Help

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This scenario shows how Smart Instrumentation propagates loop naming to its tag when you create a loop in the Domain Explorer and associate a tag with this loop.

  1. In the Domain Explorer, create a new loop using the following KKS settings:

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  2. Select OK to open the Instrument Number dialog, where you can create a new instrument tag number. At this stage, the software has already propagated all the loop naming settings.

  3. Accept the propagated settings, and then define the component classification as shown (-B 01):

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  4. Select OK to display the Select Instrument Type dialog, where the software displays the instrument type that matches the component classification key value in the instrument tag name:

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    SHARED Tip To display the matching instrument types, you must first populate the Instrument Type supporting table with applicable KKS entries.

  5. Select the instrument type and select OK to display the loop and its tag in the Domain Explorer:

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When editing a name using the KKS naming conventions, do not remove any segments from the name. Removing segments from the KKS name causes problems when creating new instruments. You can though add more segments to the KKS name created in Smart Instrumentation.