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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
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SmartPlant Markup Plus Version
10.0 (2019)
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2020 (15.0)

Use the following table to create your property mappings:

Column header

Column type

Property mappings

Action

Parent object

Document Name

Physical

Name

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocMaster

ComputedSPXEngineering DocRevision

Document Description

Physical

Description

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocMaster

ComputedSPXEngineering DocRevision

Major revision

Physical

SPFMajorRevision

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocRevision

Minor revision

Physical

SPFMinorRevision

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocRevision

Document Revision Scheme

Physical

Name

No Action

Document Revision Scheme

Document Owning Group

Physical

Name

No Action

Document Owning Group

SPFPrimaryClassification

Physical

Name

No Action

SPFPrimaryClassification

Area

Physical

Name

No Action

Area

Unit

Physical

Name

No Action

Unit

Project Number

Physical

Name

No Action

Project Number

Discipline

Physical

Name

No Action

Discipline

Originator

Physical

Name

No Action

Originator

Book Reference Code

Physical

EngineeringDoc_BookReferenceCode

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocMaster

Config

Computed

@CONFIG1@

Name

No Action

Config

Computed Document Issue Date

Computed

func.DateTimeColumn([Document Issue Date], "dd-MM-yyyy", "UTC")

SPFRevIssueDate

Create Update

ComputedSPXEngineering DocRevision

ComputedPrimaryClassification
Occurance

Computed

func.Decode([SPFPrimaryClassification], {"Design Documents", "", "Document Types", ""}, "")

SPFClassificationOccurance

No Action

SPFPrimaryClassification

  • Ensure that the Name property has been mapped for every object.

  • The format of the issue date in the CSV file must match the format in the staging server. Otherwise, you can use the computed column function to correct the format in the CSV file.