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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Conventions Used in This Manual

  • Last UpdatedAug 19, 2025
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Commands are shown in a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. In general, these commands can be abbreviated. When a command is shown in this manual, the capital letters of the command indicate the minimum abbreviation.

Note: This convention does not mean that the user has to type the second part of the command in lowercase letters. The user can enter commands in any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters.

For example, enter the command Check in any of the following forms:

CH

CHE

CHEC

CHECK

The user cannot abbreviate commands shown wholly in uppercase letters.

Lowercase italics describe command arguments. Replace the description shown by the text or value required. Here are some examples:

Name

Definition

Example

name

An AVEVA E3D Design element name

/PIPE-A63

refno

An AVEVA E3D Design reference number

=23/1403

integer

A positive integer

3

value

A positive or negative number

3.142

word

A sequence of up to four letters

FLOW

text

An alphanumeric string

’Enclose between closing quotes’

filename

The path name of a file

//net/sg99/testing. Note that when a full path name is given, it will start with two slashes: the first one is needed because all names in AVEVA E3D Design must start with a slash, and the second one is the root of the path name.

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