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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Draw Database

  • Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
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The top-level graphical elements in the Draw Database hierarchy are:

The principal element is the Drawing (DRWG), which is the Database equivalent of the traditional paper drawing. All the elements below DRWG in the hierarchy are used to store the information required to completely define the Drawing.

A Drawing can own one or more Sheet (SHEE) elements, which correspond to the sheets of a paper drawing (‘Sheet 1 of 3’, ‘Sheet 2 of 3’). A Drawing can consist of a single Sheet. A Sheet is the highest-level element that can display within a view.

A Sheet can own one or more VIEW elements. These are projections of parts of the Design Database. A VIEW element has attributes that:

  • define the viewing parameters (looking direction, through point or scale)

  • define the size, position and orientation of the region on the Sheet that the View occupies

  • refer to another Draw database element that contains a list of the Design (or Catalogue) elements that make up the VIEW picture.

The full Draw database hierarchy is illustrated. Refer to Draw Database Hierarchy for further information.

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