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Integrator panel

  • Last UpdatedMay 02, 2022
  • 2 minute read

The Integrator panel displays the results of the comparison and integrity checks, all of the tasks associated with the comparison of piping are initiated from the panel which acts as a task hub.

The Settings menu can be switched on by default at Integrator Options or by using the Settings menu on the panel.

By default, the panel is displayed expanded. To collapse the panel, click the Expand/Collapse toggle.

The panel displays the total number of differences found during the comparison such as a missing element or attribute difference, the differences are displayed on three tabs at the pipe, branch and component level. By default, the Pipe tab is selected, use the scrollable display to view the next difference.

Click the difference in the panel to view more details on the difference displayed in a tool tip.

Panel Toolbar

The toolbar is located at the bottom of the panel, providing quick access to some of the Integrator mode functionality.

Accept Differences

Differences from the comparison can be accepted, where the 3D and schematic models have a different level of detail or are functionally equivalent but do not match precisely.

Accepted differences are stored in group sets, refer to Accept Difference Options for further information.

Copy from Diagram

Copies the data from the schematic and then overwrites the 3D model data.

Zoom to Object

Zooms to CE in the 3D graphical view.

View on Diagram

Available on any 3D elements that are linked to a schematic component which appears on the schematic.

Redo Compare (pending changes)

Carries out the comparison process once more applying project rules.

Note:
Differences at pipe or branch level will result in colouring of the whole pipe or branch respectively, so these must be fixed or accepted before redo comparison in order to see the next level of issues at branch or component level.

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