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BACK While routing pipe, switches to backward mode FORW While routing pipe, switches to forward mode Q MODE

Queries whether you are in forw or backward mode NEXT Navigates to the next item PREV Navigates to the previous item OWNER Navigates to the owner of the CE BRAN Navigates up to branch level PIPE Navigates up to pipe level BY E 12 Moves CE East 12 inches Q ATT Queries attributes of CE Q POS Queries the position NEW PIPE /NAME Creates a new pipe named NAME NEW BOX Creates a new box XLEN 1 Sets xlen to 1 NEW BOX COPY PREV Creates a new box that is a copy of the CE DELETE item Deletes item ie DELETE PIPE Q HREF Queries the head ref of a branch Q TREF Queries the tail ref of a branch Q CREF Queries the connection to a tee, olet, etc. GOTO HREF Navigates to the head ref of a branch GOTO TREF Navigates to the tail ref of a branch GOTO CREF Navigates to connected item of a tee, olet, etc. CONN PH TO FIRST MEM Connects the branch head to the first member

CONN PT TO LAST MEM Connects the branch tail to the last member CONN PH TO ID TEE @ Connects branch head to identified tee ADD CE Adds the current element to the drawlist ADD HREF Adds the head ref to the drawlist ADD TREF Adds the tail ref to the drawlist ADD CREF Adds item connected to tee, olet, etc to the drawlist CONN P1 to IDP@ Nav. To nozz Q POS IN /* Queries position at center of CE Q DTXR Queries specification of CE

ADD ALL INST WITH MATCHWILD(NAME,'*SN1-FA-41*')


If you want to know the length of the TUBI element, navigate to the ELBO before the TUBI and type the following in the Design

CE IL TUB OF CE Q ATT

Repre Command Syntax


I've made some quick-keys (synonyms) for these commands that help out alot!

REPRE HOLES ON REPRE DARC 1MM REPRE UPDATE REPRE SNODE OFF REPRE PNODE OFF

These are all quick syntax for the Settings>Graphics>Representation form that I hate having to call up to change things...

You could use the sintax help form to see tha commnd sintax: show !!syntaxHelp $H is also Helpful in place of $Q

/EQUIP10 Named design Element SAME Previous Element accessed OWN Owner of Current Element GOTO SPRE Specification of Current (piping) Element NEXT 2 Second Next Element at same level 4 Fourth Member of Current Element LAST 3 MEM Third Last Member of Current Element END Next element up in hierarchy SITE Site above Current Element ZONE 3 Third Zone NEXT 2 PIPE Second Next Pipe PREV BOX FIRST ZONE OF /SITE 5 PIPE OF /VALV101 FIRST MEM OF BRAN3 OF /PIPE10 HEAD OF FIRST BRAN CLOSEST VALV EAST
Closest valve to current element in East direction in design model (note that syntax accepts only cardinal directions, which must be entered in full) CLOS VALV NORTH FROM E100 N200 U300 Closest valve in North direction starting from given position (valves found before this position are ignored)

P3 P-point 3 of Current Element PL OF PREV Leave P-point of previous element PH Branch Head P-point HT OF /HANG5 Hanger Tail P-point of named Hanger IDP @ Cursor pick E1000 East 1000 Z10 Up 10 E30 D10 S20 East 30 Down 10 South 20 E0 IN SITE East 0 in Site E East E45N East 45 North W-33D West 33 Up Y North

N45E33D North 45 East 33 Down N10E10 North 45 East N45E Axis direction PL Design point direction TOW E0 WRT SITE From Current Element Origin to SITE origin FROM PIN6 TO PIN7 From Pin 6 to Pin 7 ALL Selects all elements ALL FRMW Selects all framework elements ALL BRANCH MEMBERS Selects all piping components ITEMS OF EQUI /VESS1 Selects all primitives below /VESS1 (/PIPE1 /PIPE2) Selects just /PIPE1 and /PIPE2 ALL WITH (XLEN GT 1000) Selects all elements where XLEN is greater than 1000mm ALL WITHIN W8000N17000U1000 TO W1400N13500U1200 Selects all elements within the defined volume. ALL PIPE WITHIN VOLUME /PIPE1 1500 Selects all piping elements within a volume defined as a box drawn around /PIPE1, with aclearance of 1500mm between the edges of /PIPE1 and the volume box. ALPHA COMMANDS CLEAR (ALPHA COMM CLEA) Clears the text from the COMMANDS region only. ALPHA REQUESTS CLEAR (ALPHA REQ CLEA) Clears the text from the REQUESTS region only. Q BANner Q BANner FULL This will cause PDMS to redisplay the banner which was shown when you first entered Design. For example: Design Mk11.3.1 (WINDOWS-NT 4.0) (29 Feb 2000 : 22.40) (the FULL option will also display data about the software components used by Design). Q DBNAME Gives name of current DB; e.g. TEST/DESI Q DBTYPE Gives type of current DB; e.g. DESI Q DBFNUMBER Gives file number for current DB; e.g. 6 Q DBFILE Gives pathname for current DB file; e.g. \usr\pdms\projects\SAM\sam006 Q LASTMOD Gives date for last modification to current element. Q SESSMOD Gives session number for last modification to current element. Q USERMOD Gives name of user who last modified current element. Q LASTMOD HIER Gives dates for last modifications to current element and its members. Q LASTMOD XLEN Gives date for last modification to XLEN attribute of current element.. Q HISTORY DIAM Gives all sessions in which DIAM attribute was modified. Q HISTORY[2] DIAM gives second most recent session in which DIAM attribute was modified. Q SESSCOMM 58 Gives comment text associated with session 58 Q SESSUSER 58 Gives name of user responsible for session 58. Q SESSDATE 58 Gives date and time at which session 58 was created.

ADD /P100A /P100A is added to the Draw List ADD CE The current element will be added to the Draw List ADD /ZONE1 /ZONE2 COLOUR 5 /ZONE1 and /ZONE2 will be added in colour 5. If you wish to add items in other colours, you must use
separate commands.

Q DRAW Queries the contents of the Draw List Q DRAW COUNT Queries the number of items in the Draw List Q DRAW FULL Queries the contents of the Draw List and the colour with which each Draw List member
was added

Q DRAW r COLOUR Queries the colour number of the referenced item, r. It returns unset if the item is not
in the Draw List.

Q DRAW r TRANSLUENCY Queries the translucency number of thereferenced item, r. It returns unset if
the item is not in the Draw List.

AUTOCOLOUR ALL EQUI COLOUR 4 All Equipment items to be added in colour 4 AUTOCOLOUR ALL EQUI COLOUR 4 TRANSLUCENCY 25 EDGES ON All Equipment items to be added in
colour 4 with 25% translucency and edges drawn.

AUTOCOLOUR ALL BRAN WITH (HBORE GT 100) COLOUR 10 All Branches with head bores greater than
100 to be added in colour 10.

AUTOCOLOUR ALL SCTN COLOUR (:COLOUR OF SPRE) All Sections to be added as defined by the UDA:COLOUR derived via their SpecRefs. AUTOCOLOUR ALL COLOUR (:COLOUR) Uses the UDA :COLOUR to denote the colour for all displayed
elements. If you enter this as the final rule, it will provide a default colour if all other rules prove false. AUTOCOLOUR ON Colours will be chosen according to autocolour rules. If Off (the default), colour specified in the ADD command will be used.

AUTOCOLOUR DYNAMIC ON Updates autocolour each time an attribute changes. (Use with care!) AUTOCOLOUR RESET
Clears all current autocolour rules.

AUTOCOLOUR REMOVE 2
Removes the second rule from the current list. AUTOCOLOUR REORDER 2 TO 4 Moves rule number 2 to position 4 in the list. The predefined colour mixes which you may specify by name are as follows: Colour Red Green Blue Colour Red Green Blue black 0 0 0 springgreen 0 100 50 white 100 100 100 green 0 80 0 whitesmoke 96 96 96 forestgreen 14 56 14 ivory 93 93 88 darkgreen 18 31 18 grey 66 66 66 cyan 0 93 93 lightgrey 75 75 75 turquoise 0 75 80 darkgrey 32 55 55 aquamarine 46 93 78 darkslate 18 31 31 blue 0 0 80 red 80 0 0 royalblue 28 46 100 brightred 100 0 0 navyblue 0 0 50

coralred 80 36 27 powderblue 69 88 90 tomato 100 39 28 midnight 18 18 31 plum 55 40 55 steelblue 28 51 71 deeppink 93 7 54 indigo 20 0 40 pink 80 57 62 mauve 40 0 60 salmon 98 50 44 violet 93 51 93 orange 93 60 0 magenta 87 0 87 brightorange 100 65 0 beige 96 96 86 orangered 100 50 0 wheat 96 87 70 maroon 56 14 42 tan 86 58 44 yellow 80 80 0 sandybrown 96 65 37 gold 93 79 20 brown 80 17 17 lightyellow 93 93 82 khaki 62 62 37 lightgold 93 91 67 chocolate 93 46 13 yellowgreen 60 80 20 darkbrown 55 27 8

The default colour assignments are: Colour No Colour Active design orange Current element yellow Visible design lightgrey Clashing element red Obstructing element tomato Aids blue 1 grey 2 red 3 orange 4 yellow 5 green 6 cyan 7 blue 8 violet

9 brown 10 white 11 pink 12 mauve 13 turquoise 14 indigo 15 black 16 magenta

Examples: COL 5 DARKGREEN Colour 5 will be changed to dark green

COL 3 MIX RED 50 GRE 50 BLU 5 Colour 3 will change to the specified mix of red, green and blue

PIN 5 C0PY IDP @ Pin 5 will be placed at the same position and orientation as the p-point or pin hit by the cursor.

PIN 5 CONNECT TO PH Pin 5 will be placed at the Branch Head, but pointing in the opposite direction to HDIR (Head direction). This command must be given at BRANCH level. Pin 5 can be an existing pin or a new one.

PIN 6 BY E3000 N2000 Pin 6 is moved by the given directions and distances

PIN 6 DIST 600 Pin 6 is moved along its own direction by the given amount

PIN 6 THR /NOZZ5 Pin 6 is moved along its own direction until it intersects a plane through /NOZZ5

PIN 6 DISTANCE 600 INFRONT ID @ Pin 6 is moved along its direction until it is 600 distance units in front of the item picked with the cursor. Constructs Note: Use the Constructs options on the Utilities menu in preference to these older facilities.

CONS POS P2 OF FLAN 4 OF BRAN /PIPE1-1 TO PLANE PIN 7 The intersection between the specified point and the plane perpendicular to pin 7 is shown.

VAR 5 CONS POS PL TO LINE PA OF NEXT The closest point on the line from PLEAVE to the intersection of the two lines is placed in Variable 5. CONS POS PIN5 TO PLA PIN6 The intersection between the direction of pin 5 and the plane perpendicular to pin 6 is written out into the request region.

CONS DIR PL The direction of the line is output in World coordinates into the request region.

CONS DIST PA TO PL

The dimension from the first to the second p-point of the current element is written out into the Request region.

VAR 5 CONS DIST PL TO LIN PA OF NEXT The minimum distance between PLEAVE of the current element and the specified line will be be placed in Variable 5

CONS ANG PIN1 TO PIN2 TO PIN3 The angle between the three specified points is written out into the Request region.

CONS ANGL PL LIN PA OF NEXT The angle between the lines from the two specified p-points is written out into the request region.

CONS LINE JOIN P0 TO P1 Constructs a line joining the two p-points, displaying the line description in the request region.

CONS PLANE P3 DIST 900 The plane perpendicular to the specified point and 900 from it is written out into the request region.

CONS PLANE PL THROUGH /NOZZ5 The plane perpendicular to the specified point and intersecting /NOZZ5 is written out into the request region.

CONS PLANE PA DIST 500 BEH /COL19 A plane perpendicular to the specified point will be defined and written out into the request region. The plane will be positioned 500 to the far side of /COL19.

Creating Elements

NEW ZONE /Z1 The Zone element is created as a member of the current Site. The Zone is now the current element. Its NAME attribute is /Z1.

NEW TEE If the current element is the fourth member in a Branch member list, the Tee element is inserted as the fifth member. The Tee is now the current element.

NEW EQUIP /1301 If the current element is a Box owned by another EQUIP which is Member 2 of Zone /Z1, the new Equipment element is inserted as member 3 of the Zone and named /1301. The new Equipment is now the current element.

NEW GASKET If this command is given when the current element is the Branch Head, the Gasket is inserted as the first member of the Branch and is now the current element.

NEW VALVE BEF (At a Branch Component) The Valve will be inserted before the current element in the current list.

NEW ZONE BEF 2 (At Site level) The Zone will be inserted before member 2 of the Site.

NEW BOX (At a CYLI which is a member of a STRU) A new BOX will be inserted as the next member of the STRU (after the CYLI in member list order).

NEW BOX (At a SUBS which is a member of a STRU) A new BOX will be inserted as a member of the SUBS (at the top of the member list).

NEW INST SPREF /Tag No Add Instrumentation according tag No.

Copying and Renaming

COPY MEM OF /EQUIP10 (At another EQUIP element.) If the current element is an Equipment, all the offspring of /EQUIP10 are copied into the current element. The attributes of the current element do not change.

COPY /P1/PIPE RENAME /P1 /P2 The attributes and offspring of /P1/PIPE are copied into the current element. Where /P1 is found as the name or part of the name, it is renamed as /P2 in the current element and its offspring.

COPY MEM 4 TO 10 OF PREV BRAN The attributes and offspring of the fourth element in the current elements member list are copied into the tenth element in the member list of the previous BRAN element in the current member list.

Naming Design Elements

NAME /ZONE5D The current element is given the specified name provided it has not been used elsewhere.

UNN The current element loses its name (it is still identifiable by its automatically allocated reference number).

REN ALL /Z1 /Z2 All occurrences of /Z1 in the names of the current element and its offspring will be changed to /Z2.

Locking Elements Against Alteration and Deletion

Keywords: LOCK UNLOCK Description: Locking a design element prevents it from being modified or deleted. The LOCK command allows either a single element to be controlled, or all its offspring too. (A complete Site can be locked if required.) This provides you with personal security control over your area of work. (General security restrictions affecting the whole Project are established in the ADMINISTRATION module of PDMS.)

Examples: LOCK ALL

The current element and all its offspring are locked.

UNLOCK The current element is unlocked.

The Position and Orientation Attributes

Q POS Returns the current element position in its owner co ordinates Q ORI WRT SITE Returns the current element orientation in Site coordinates

Q POS IDP@ WRT WORLD Returns the position of the Design point hit by the cursor in World coordinates

CHECK CE Check the current element for data inconsistencies.

ADD CE Add the current element to the display.

Going to an Implied Tube or Rod

Keywords: IARRIVE ILEAVE HEAD TAIL TUBE ROD

Description: You can navigate to implied tube or rod within a branch or hanger (although if the derived length is less than 1mm, the system does not consider it to exist). To make an implied rod or tube the current element, you must also indicate whether the head, tail, arrive or leave tube or rod is intended.

Example: IARRIVE TUBE OF /PIPE1 Go to arrive of implied tube of /PIPE1.

Other Navigation Commands Keywords: FIRST LAST NEXT PREVIOUS MEMBER END TYPE

Description: Navigate to the specified position in the members list. Most can be used with the OF keyword to go to members of other elements.

Examples: FIRST BRANCH OF ZONE /Z25A LAST NOZZLE OF PREVIOUS 3 EQUIPMENTS FIRST ZONE OF /SITE 5 PIPE 2 OF /Z100A ELBOW 1 OF NEXT BRANCH

Connecting the Head or Tail

Keywords: CONNECT Description: The CONNECT command, when applied to Branches (or Hangers), sets up the Head or Tail to match exactly the item to which it has been connected. For example, if the Head is connected to a 3inch flanged-faced nozzle at E3000 and pointing North, the CONNECT command will set all the Head attributes (HBOR, HCON, HPOS and HDIR) to corresponding values. In addition, the Head and Nozzle are logically tied together by two attributes which point to each other - the Nozzle CREF will point to the Branch, and the Branch HREF (Head Reference) will point to the Nozzle. The final effect of CONNECT, which only applies to Heads, is that the Tube (or Rod) that may be required between the Head and the first Component is automatically selected. A Branch Head or Tail can connect to the following items: A Nozzle The Head or Tail of another Branch A free p-point of a multi-way Component in another Branch (e.g. a Tee)

Examples: CONN PH TO /1205-N5 (Where /1205-N5 is a Nozzle)

The Head attributes of the current element (Branch or Hanger) are set to match the position, orientation, bore and connection type of the Nozzle (see Figure 3-1).

CONN PT TO LAST MEM The Tail attributes of the current element will be set to match the Leave Point of the last Component (that is not an Attachment point).

CONN PT TO /100-A8/T2 (Where /100-A8/T2 is a TEE) The Tail attributes of the current element will be set to match the free p-point on the specified TEE (see Figure 3-1).

CONN PT TO P4 OF /VF205 (Where /VF205 is a VFWA.) The Tail attributes of the current element will be set to match the specified

CONN PH TO PT OF /100-A8/1 (Where /100-A8/1 is another Branch) The Head attributes of the current element will be set to match the Tail of the specified Branch.

CONN PH TO ID NOZZ@ As in the first example, but with the Nozzle identified by cursor selection. Note: Before a CONNECT command is given, the Branch Specification attribute must be set. Connection to elements not within the designers jurisdiction (Read Only) will cause an inter-DB connection macro to be created automatically (see Part 1 of the DESIGN Reference Manual).

The Head or Tail Connection Reference Attribute

Keywords: HREF TREF Description: These attributes hold the name of the element to which the Branch or Hanger is connected. They are usually set automatically as a result of a CONNECT PH (or PT) command, but they may also be set explicitly. When they are set, the corresponding attribute (CREF, HREF or TREF) of the item connected to is reset so as to point back to the Branch or Hanger.

Examples: TREF /PIPE2 HEAD Sets TREF of current element to point to Head of /PIPE2 and setsHREF of /PIPE2 to point back to the current element. HREF NULREF Unsets HREF; i.e. disconnects Head from any other element.

Positioning Head or Tail in Free Space

Keywords: HPOS HBOR HDIR HCON TPOS TBOR TDIR TCON Description: It is sometimes necessary to terminate a Branch (or Hanger) in free space; for instance, where a Branch reaches the Battery Limits. Where this termination ends with a length of TUBE (or ROD) and no Head or Tail connection can be made, it is necessary to set the Head/Tail attributes individually. Examples: HPOS E10 N5 U5 The Head position is set as specified in owner coordinates. HDIR N WRT WORLD The Head direction is set as specified in World coordinates. HBOR 80 The Head Bore is set as specified. HCON OPEN The Head Connection Type is set as specified.

Note: If a data consistency error is to be avoided, the HCONN or TCONN of a free end must be set to one of the following: OPEN, CLOS, VENT, DRAN

Head or Tail Positioning Using End Components Keywords: POSITION PH PT THROUGH DISTANCE Description: These commands allow the Head or Tail position to be set by using the end Component in that Branch or Hanger. This will normally occur when the Tail is to finish with a piece of variable length Tube. This command treats the Tail position as a pseudo-Component and places it at the specified point along the previous Components Leave p-point direction. If the Head is to be positioned in this way, Backwards Routing Mode must be in force. Examples: POS PT DISTANCE 1000 The TPOS attribute will be set to the position 1000 from the leave p-point of the last Branch member (i.e. previous Component). POS PH THROUGH E3000 (In BACKWARDS mode) The HPOS attribute will be set to the intersection between the line from the Arrive p-point of the Previous Component and the perpendicular plane through E3000 N0 U0 in owner coordinates.

Moving the Head or Tail

MOVE PT DIST -2000 Moves the Tail by 2000 from its current position, in the opposite direction to PT.

MOVE PT BY E2000 S500 Moves the Tail by 2000 East and 500 South from its current position

PDMS QUERY COMMANDS


Q ADEG (DRAFT) Q ANGLE (HVAC) = GIVES THE C/VIEW ANGLE (IE 90 DEG) = GIVES THE CE ANGLE

Q ATEX (DRAFT) Q ATT Q BANG Q BORE (PIPING) Q BSRF (DRAFT) Q BTEX (DRAFT) Q CHEI (DRAFT) Q CLL (PIPING) Q COL ACT Q COL AIDS Q COL CE Q COL VIS Q COL 4 (ECT) Q CREF Q CUT Q DDNAME (DRAFT) Q DER LEN Q DESC Q DESP Q DIR (DRAFT) Q DIR PIN1 Q DISPLAY Q DMTXT (DRAFT) Q DNST

= GIVES THE SLAB TEXT ATTIBUTES = GIVES THE ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE CE BETA ANGLE = GIVES THE PIPPE INSIDE DIA. = GIVES THE TEXT / GLAB ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE TEXT /GLAB ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE TEXT CHARACTER HEIGHT = GIVES THE PIPE BRANCH LENGTH = GIVES THE CURRENT ACTIVE COLOUR = GIVES THE CURRENT AID LINE COLOUR = GIVES THE CURRENT ATTRIBUTED COLOUR = GIVES THE CURRENT VISIBLE COLOUR = GIVES THE ATTRIBUTED COLOUR (YELLOW) = GIVES THE CONNECTION REFERENCE = GIVES THE CE CUT LENGTH = GIVES THE OWNERS NAMES = GIVES THE OWNERS NAME = GIVES THE CE DESCRIPTION = GIVES THE CE DESPERAMETERS = GIVES THE C/VIEW DIRECTION (IE N) = GIVES THE DIRECTION OF PIN1 = GIVES THE TOLERANCE & REPRES LEVELS = GIVES THE DIM TEXT ATRIBUTES = GIVES THE CE DENSITY

Q DPOS (DRAFT) Q DRNE Q DRNS Q DTER (DRAFT) Q :DTYPE QE Q ELEM Q FRAD THE

= GIVES THE LDIM POSITION ON SHEET = GIVES THE END CUT-PLANE DIRECTION = GIVES THE START CUT-PLANE DIRECTION = GIVES THE LAYER/LDIM TERMTR DEFAULT = GIVES THE FRMW STILE TYPE (is STLS) = GIVES THE CE EAST CO-ORDINATE = GIVES THE CE ELEMENT NAME = GIVES THE FLOO/PAVE RADIUS ie 100mm OR NXTR /VERT RADIUS ie 100 mm.

Q FPT (DRAFT) Q FUNC Q GCOF Q GRADE Q GTYP Q GWEI Q HEI Q HSTU (ONLY FOR BRANCH) Q HH (PIPE SUPPT) Q HPOS (PIPING) Q HT (PIPING) Q IDP @ WRT/* Q IDPL@ Q ISPEC (PIPING)

= GIVES THE STRA FROM POINT CO-ORDS = GIVES THE CE FUNCTION = GIVES THE CE GROSS C OF G = GIVES THE CE MATERIAL GRADE = GIVES THE GENERIC TYPE ie OD , HP, TG = GIVES THE CE GROSS WEIGHT = GIVES THE CE (PLOO LVL) PLT THK = GIVES THE HEAD SPE FN TUBE = GIVES THE CE HANGER HEAD CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE CE PIPE HEAD CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE CE HANGER TAIL CO-ORDS = GIVES THE CE P POINT CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE PLINE NAME USING CURSOR = GIVES THE CE (PIPE) INSULATION

Q ITLE Q ITLE OF IA TUB Q ITLE OF IL TUB Q JLIN Q JUSL Q LASTMOD Q LEN (DRAFT) Q LEY Q LHEI (DRAFT) Q LSTU (ONLY FOR MEMBER) Q LIST Q LOCK Q LSHAPE Q MATREF Q MCOUNT Q MCOUNT SCTN Q MDB Q MEM Q MEML Q MIDP Q MPT (DRAFT) Q MTLL Q MTO Q NAM

= GIVES LENGTH OF IMPLIED TUBE = GIVES PIPE SPOOL LENGTH ON ARRIVAL SIDE = GIVES PIPE SPOOL LENGTH ON LEAVE SIDE = GIVES THE CE JOINT LINE = GIVES THECE JUSTIFICATION LINE = GIVES THE DATE STRU WAS LAST MODIFIED = GIVES THE STRA LENGTH = GIVES THE CE LEVEL (OBSTRUCTION ETC) = GIVES THE TEXT LETTER HEIGHT = GIVES LEAVE SPEFN TUBE = GIVES POSSIBLE TYPES IN MEMBERS LIST = GIVES THE LOCK STATUS = GIVES THE LABEL LEADER LINE STATUS = GIVES THE CE MATERIAL REF = GIVES THE Nos OF SUB MEMBERS IN CE = GIVES THE Nos OF SCTN MEMBERS IN CE = GIVES THE PROJECT DATABASE = GIVES THE CE MEMBERS = GIVES THE CE MEMBERS LINE = GIVES THE CE MIDPOINT CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE STRA MID POINT CO-ORDS = GIVES THE C.L. LENGTH OF MATERIAL TUBE = GIVES THE CE MTO STATUS = GIVES THE CE NAME

Q NCOF Q NSRF Q NVOL Q NWEI Q OBS Q OLIST Q ORI Q OSRF Q OWN Q PA (PIPING) Q PA TOP WRT/* (PIPING) Q PA BOP WRT/* (PIPING) Q PARA Q PH (PIPING) Q PH BORE (PIPING) Q PH OD (PIPING) Q PI WRT/* (PIPING) Q PKEY (DRAFT) Q PL WRT/* (PIPING) Q PLNA Q PLTXT (DRAFT) Q POS Q POS WRT TO ID@

= GIVES THE CE NET C OF G = GIVES THE CE NET SURFACE = GIVES THE CE NET VOLUME = GIVES THE CE NET WEIGHT = GIVES THE CE OBSTRUCTION LEVEL = GIVES POSSIBLE TYPES OF OWNERS FOR CE = GIVES THE CE ORIENTATION (SLOPE) = GIVES THE SHEET OVERLAY (VIEW ONLY) = GIVES THE CE OWNER = GIVES THE ARRIVE CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE CE ARRIVE CO-ORDS AT T.O.PIPE = GIVES THE CE ARRIVE CO-ORDS AT B.O.PIPE = GIVES THE CE PARAMETERS ie SERIAL SIZES = GIVES THE CE PIPE HEAD ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE CE (PIPE HEAD) BORE = GIVES THE CE (PIPE HEAD) DIAMETER = GIVES THE CE (PIPE SUPPORT) LOCATION = GIVES THE DIM PLINE NAMES = GIVES THE CE LEAVE CO-ORDINATES = GIVES THE CE PLINE NAMES = GIVES THE PROJ TEXT ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE CE CO-ORDINATES (START) = GIVES THE DIST FROM CE TO START OF

IDENTIFIED MEMBER. Q PSPR (FOR BRAN/PIPE) Q POS IN $V1 Q POS PIN1 WRT/* Q POSE Q POS FITT Q POS PLRF (DRAFT) Q POS IDPL@ Q POS PPLI BOS WRT/* = GIVES PIPE SPEC. FOR CE BRANCH/PIPE = GIVES THE CE DISTANCE TO VAR $V1 = GIVES THE CE CO-ORDINATION OF PIN1 = GIIIVES THE CE END COORDINATES = GIVES THE C/FITT COODINATES (START) = GIVES THE CURRENT VSEC COORDINATES. = GIVES THE PLINE CO-ORDINATES AT CE START = GIVES THE BOS PLINE (PPL1) AT (0,5 X DER LEN) ON THE N/A = GIVES THE CE START COORDINATES = GIVES THE CE BOTH END COORDINATES = GIVES THE DESP NAME TYPES = GIVES THE CE PRESSURE = GIVES THE CE (PIPE TAIL) DIAMETER = GIVES THE CE PIPE TAIL ATTRIBUTES = GIVES THE STRU PURPOSE ATTRIBUTE = GIVES THE CE RADIUS = GIVES THE VIEW ORIENTATION = GIVES THE CE PDMS REFERENCE NO. = GIVES THE CE REPRESENTATION STATUS = GIVES THE FUNCTION = GIVES THE CURRENT VIEW RULE SETTINGS = GIVES THE VIEW O/ALLDIMENSIONS

Q POSS Q POSS POSE Q PRLS Q PRESS (FOR BRANCH/PIPE) Q PT OD (PIPING) Q PT (PIPING) Q PURP Q RAD (HVAC) Q RCOD (DRAFT) Q REF Q REPRES Q FUNC Q RRSF (DRAFT) Q SIZE (DRAFT)

Q SJUS

= GIVES THE PLOO JUSTIFICATION ie UTOP, DCEN, DBOT

Q SNAP (DRAFT) Q SPRE Q STEXT Q :STATUS Q :SWCODE Q TCTL OR (Q CUTL) Q THPOS (DRAFT) Q TMRF (DRAFT) Q TEMP (FOR BRANCH/PIPE ) Q TPOS (PIPING) Q TPT (DRAFT) Q TULE Q TYPE Q UNIT Q USER Q USERMOD Q VOL CE Q VLIMITS (DRAFT) Q VSCALE (DRAFT)

= GIVES THE SNAP SETTING (ON/OFF) = GIVES THE CE SPECIFICATION REFERENCE = GIVES THE ATTA PENETRATION IDENT\ = GIVES THE CE STRU STATUS ie AFC = GIVES THE CE WEIGHT CODE = GIVES THE CE CUT LENGTH? = GIVES THE C/VIEW MATCHLINE COORDINATES = GIVES THE CE (SYMBOL) NAME = GIVES THE TEMPERATURE = GIVES THE CE PIPE TAIL COORDINATES = GIVES THE STRA TAIL POINT COORDINATES. = GIVES THE BRANCH TUBE LENGTH = GIVES THE CE TYPE ie SCTN, PANE = GIVES THE UNITS SETTING = GIVES THE CE USER DATABASE = GIVES THE LAST USER LOGIN ID (STRU) = GIVES THE CE VOLUME = GIVES THE VIEW LIMITS = GIVES THE C/VIEW SCALE (ie 0.5) 0.5 = 1:2 0.05 = 1:20 0.2 = 1:5 0.04 = 1:25 0.1 = 1:10 0.01 = 1:100 0.02 = 1:50

Q VTYP (DRAFT)

= GIVES THE VIEW ATT (ie.GLOBAL HIDDEN)

Q XYPOS (DRAFT) Q ZDIS $R6

= GIVES THE VIEW POSITION ON SHEET = GIVES THE CE FITTING DIST FROM START = GIVES THE MACRO LISTING FOR THE CURRENT COMMAND

$R

= EXIST THE CURRENT LISTED MACRO

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