Shoe 1 Attributes - Intergraph Smart Reference Data Standard Database - Version 12.3 - Help - Hexagon PPM

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The Hold Down support uses the following Shoe 1 attributes:

Name

User Name

Category

On Property Page

Read Only

Shoe1Part

Shoe 1

Standard

No

Yes

Shoe1Rule

Shoe 1 - Rule

Standard

No

Yes

Shoe1RuleType

Shoe 1 - Rule Type

Standard

No

Yes

Shoe1Length

Shoe 1 Length - Value

Dimensions

Yes

Yes

Shoe1LengthRule

Shoe 1 Length - Rule

Dimensions

No

Yes

Shoe1LengthSelection

Shoe 1 Length - Selection

Dimensions

No

Yes

Shoe1LengthDefinition

Shoe 1 Length - Definition

Dimensions

No

Yes

Shoe1Height

Shoe 1 Height - Value

Dimensions

Yes

Yes

Shoe1HeightRule

Shoe 1 Height - Rule

Dimensions

No

Yes

Shoe1HeightSelection

Shoe 1 Height - Selection

Dimensions

No

Yes

Shoe1HeightDefinition

Shoe 1 Height - Definition

Dimensions

No

Yes

The Hold Down support use the following attributes:

Attribute Name

Description

Implementation Details

IJUAhs_Shoe1::Shoe1Part

Specifies the part number to use for the bottom shoe.

IJUAhs_Shoe1Length::
Shoe1Length

Specifies the length of the shoe to override.

The following definition is supported:

1 - Length of Shoe

Illustration of Shoe Length Definition

IJUAhs_Shoe1Height::
Shoe1Height

Specifies the height of the shoe to override in the support.

1 - Height from bottom of the pipe to bottom of Shoe

Illustration of Shoe Attribute - ShoeHeightDefinition - 1

2 - Height from center of pipe to the bottom of Shoe

Illustration of Shoe Attribute - ShoeHeightDefinition - 2

Shoe 2 Attributes

Shoe 2 attributes define the shoe that attaches to the top of the route and display the same behavior and functionality as the Shoe 1 attributes.

If you set a value or if a rule returns a value for Shoe2Height, then the Shoe2Height value is used to offset the top steel member vertically from the pipe and does not require a shoe part. If you do not set a value and a shoe part exists, then the height of the shoe part is used to offset the top steel member.