Fix a sample validation failure while importing specifications - Intergraph Smart Reference Data - Version 10.2 - Customization & Programming - Hexagon

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The following flowchart illustrates various validation failure scenarios and the corresponding resolutions:

Fixing a sample codelist failure_1

Sample Validation Failure - 1

Unable to process value <14501> for attribute <Materials Type> in PipingMaterialClass as the codelist sheet <Materials Type> is not loaded in the staging area.

Resolution

  1. Go to AllCodeLists workbook > MaterialsType sheet.

  2. Add codelist number 14501 along with the corresponding Materials Type ShortDescription and Materials Type LongDescription.

  3. Log on to Smart Reference Data and then click Integration > XI20 Smart 3D > XI2040 Smart 3D Import.

  4. In the Setup Configurations screen, select the import configuration that you have used for importing the specification.

  5. Click Read.

  6. Browse for AllCodeLists workbook and select MaterialsType sheet.

  7. Click Finish.

Sample Validation Failure - 2

The codelist value <14501> from sheet <Materials Type> is not imported. Cannot import value <14501> for Attribute <Materials Type> in PipingMaterialClass.

Resolution

  1. In the Codelist screen, map the new codelist in Staging Area (Smart 3D Data) to the corresponding commodity attribute table in Project / Product Group.

  2. Click Import.

  3. Select the type of category from the Select column.

  4. Select Update option.

  5. Click Start.

Sample Validation Failure - 3

The value <14501> for the attribute <Materials type> in PipingMaterialClass is mapped to table <P_MAT_GROUP>, but the table is not included in the spec rule for the selected Spec Type.

Resolution

  1. Click SRD > XS20 Spec > XS2020 Spec Editor > Specification Types/Spec Header/Short Codes/Spec Item.

  2. Click the specification type of the spec code that you want to import and click Open_for_Edit.

  3. Note the Spec Rule associated with the specification type and close the Properties window.

  4. Click Specification Rules and double-click the spec rule (that you have noted in previous step).

  5. In the Specification Rule Tables grid, click Edit grid EditGrid.

  6. Click Add row PropertiesNew.

  7. Enter Table Name, Level, Propagate, and Ctrl details.

  8. Click Save grid SaveGrid.