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SmartPlant Interop PublisherInstallation and Setup GuideVersion 2015 R1June 2015DSP3D-PE-200127D

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ContentsPreface SmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation Guide . 5What's New: SmartPlant Interop Publisher . 6Welcome to SmartPlant Interop Publisher . 10Supported Model Source Formats and Requirements . 11Supported Drawing Source Formats and Requirements . 15SmartPlant Interop Publisher Requirements . 17How Do I Upgrade My Current Version? . 19Install Your New SmartPlant Interop Publisher . 19Upgrade Site Databases and Projects . 20Migrate a Database Server (Local to Remote) . 24How Do I Install for the First Time? . 26Work with SQL Server . 27Install and Configure (New SQL Server Setup) . 27Create an Instance and Configure (Existing SQL Server Setup) . 32Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher. 37How Do I Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent Mode? . 38Configuring Batch Services . 41Configure batch services account mappings . 41Grant Jobs Access to the Desktop. 42Troubleshooting . 43Install the Mechanical Computer-Aided Design (MCAD) Module . 45SmartPlant Interop Publisher and Citrix . 48Configuring SmartPlant Interop Publisher for Citrix . 49Adding Application Path Statements to the System Path . 49Index . 52SmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation and Setup Guide4

Preface SmartPlant Interop PublisherInstallation GuideThis document is an installation guide for Intergraph SmartPlant Interop Publisher. Thepurpose of this document is to explain how to install and configure SmartPlant Interop Publisherand all necessary prerequisite software. The SmartPlant Interop Publisher (SPIOP) applicationprovides a single solution to translate 3D model data from Intergraph and third-party sources fordisplay in Intergraph Smart 3D, SmartPlant Review, and SmartPlant Foundation applications.This document does not cover basic Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8,Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server operation. Refer to those products' printed documentation forbasic operation information.Intergraph gives you permission to print as many copies of this document as you need fornon-commercial use at your company. You cannot print this document for resale or redistributionoutside your company.Documentation CommentsFor the latest support information for this product, comments or suggestions about thisdocumentation, and documentation updates for supported software versions, please visitIntergraph Smart Support (https://smartsupport.intergraph.com).SmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation and Setup Guide5

What's New: SmartPlant InteropPublisherVersion 2015 R1 After installation, upgrade your site database and projects to the current version. For moreinformation, see Upgrade Site Databases and Projects (on page 20) and Upgrade a project. You can schedule translation, publish, and Smart Model update operations once or on arecurring basis. For more information, see Schedule Jobs. SmartPlant Interop Publisher performs scheduled translation and Smart Model updateoperations only if the associated source files have been changed. This allows you theflexibility to schedule recurring jobs with SmartPlant Interop Publisher making efficient use ofsystem resources. For more information, see Schedule a translation job and Schedule aSmart Model update job. SmartPlant Interop Publisher supports the following SQL Server operations: Remote SQL server access is provided for a multi-user environment. All databases are created with SQL server data and log path settings by default.However, you can specify an alternate location for each data and log file. Theselocations and the database name are listed in the Projects grid.The following options have been added to the Translation Settings dialog box: MicroStation: The Keep construction text option has been modified to Keepconstruction elements. This option allows you to turn on and off the translation ofconstruction geometry. PDMS: The Conduit Specs option allows you to filter conduit specifications.For more information, see MicroStation options and PDMS options. Civil objects such as trench runs, trench features, and trench parts in models are nowsupported. The required class, interface, and property information for civil objects has beenadded to the SmartPlant Interop Publisher (SPIOP) schema, and the Smart 3D defaultmapping files provided with SmartPlant Interop Publisher have been updated. SmartPlant Interop Publisher supports the creation of Smart Drawings. A Smart Drawingcontains data and 2D graphics that are translated from Smart 3D-generated orthographicand isometric drawings. When you create a Smart Drawing in SmartPlant Interop Publisher,the graphics and data are extended so that they can be published to SmartPlantFoundation. You can publish Smart Drawings without revising them. For more information,see Drawings View and Use Drawing Source Files. You can show or hide columns in the Source Files and Smart Models grids in the Modelsview. For more information, see Customize the Views. The IOP Home button has changed and you can now click on the button to access theHome menu. For more information, see IOP Home menu.SmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation and Setup Guide6

What's New: SmartPlant Interop Publisher The Open File Location command has been added to the shortcut menus in the SourceFiles and Smart Models grids so that you can immediately go to the location of a selectedfile. For more information, see Open file locations. The CADWorx 2014 Plant Object Enabler utility is included in the SmartPlant InteropPublisher DVD. This utility allows you to view CADWorx Plant 2014 components stored inan AutoCAD drawing (.dwg) file. For more information, see the Requirements section in theSmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation and Setup Guide and also Supported 3D ModelFormats: What source files can I use?. SmartPlant Interop Publisher can translate the PDMS DATAL format for the Intergraphtarget applications. For more information, see Define Translation Settings and TranslatePDMS source files. For .rvm files created from PDMS 12.0 SP5 or later, obstruction objects are translated astransparent if they are exported with Representation enabled. For more information, seePDMS options. In the error message display, click on blue Information iconto see additional informationabout the error and possible ways to resolve it. For more information, see Status and ErrorMessaging. For generic mapping, if you have used the GenerateMapping tool to generate aGenericToR3DMapping.xls file, SmartPlant Interop Publisher recognizes the existingmapping file and appends any new classes and properties from the input .drv files to thismapping file. The existing GenericToR3DMapping.xls file must be in the output folder youdesignate when using the GenerateMapping tool. For more information, see Use theGenerateMapping tool. SmartPlant Interop Publisher includes a PDS 3D setting for configuring the translation ofPDS-published and PDS legacy source files to Smart Models. The PDS-published sourcefiles are .zvf, .xml, and .xrg files. The PDS legacy files are .dgn and .drv files in which youcan define nozzle-to-equipment, and pipe parts-to-pipeline relationships. For moreinformation, see PDS 3D options. SmartPlant Interop Publisher has been integrated with the Intergraph SmartPlant Fusionproduct so that you can translate source files and then use SmartPlant Fusion to publishthem. For more information, see Supported 3D Model Formats: What source files can I use?and Use 3D Model Source Files. A .vue source file with a supporting property data .mdb2 file is identified in the Source Filesgrid with the Source File Type specified as Intergraph Visualization File. Previously, thesource file type was listed as SPRDirect for .vue source files. For more information, seeSource Files Grid (Models View) and Supported 3D Model Formats: What source files can Iuse?. A new worksheet has been added to the PDMSToR3DMapping default and custom mappingfiles to provide equipment nozzle properties. This new worksheet allows you to getadditional nozzle properties from your PDMS catalog so that they are available in thetranslated Smart Model. For more information, see Create a custom mapping of PDMSequipment nozzles. For the SmartPlant Review target application, the Keep Project Database option allows youto update Smart Model object data without overwriting the project database (.mdb) file that isgenerated by the initial translation. SmartPlant Review uses this project .mdb file to storefeatures and settings such as display set definitions, measurements, animations, and soSmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation and Setup Guide7

What's New: SmartPlant Interop Publisherforth. If this option is not checked, the project database file gets overwritten. For moreinformation, see Update Smart Models. Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD) support: Install the Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD) module to translate source filesfrom third party MCAD applications. The MCAD module provides defeaturing translationsettings that allow you to simplify your model for loading and reviewing in the Intergraphtarget applications. For more information, see Translate MCAD files with defeaturingoptions and Mechanical CAD (MCAD) defeaturing options. SmartPlant Interop Publisher supports MCAD assemblies. You can select only therequired ass

SmartPlant Interop Publisher supports the creation of Smart Drawings. A Smart Drawing contains data and 2D graphics that are translated from Smart 3D-generated orthographic and isometric drawings. When you create a Smart Drawing in SmartPlant Interop Publisher, the graphics and data are extended so