Property Database Elements
- Last UpdatedJan 28, 2025
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All data in the property database is stored in elements in a strict hierarchy. Every element has a type and each type determines the attributes available on the element. Refer to Database Navigation and Query Syntax for further information on database concepts.
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- Cable Properties Element (CABDATA)
- Card Data Element (CARD)
- Case Element (CASE)
- Case Type Element (CASTYPE)
- Case World Element (CASWORLD)
- Component Properties Element (CMPDATA)
- Sorting Category Element (CMPTYPE)
- Property Component World Element (CMPWORLD)
- Constraint Element (CONSTRAINT)
- Constraint Type Element (CONTYPE)
- Constraint Data World Element (CONWORLD)
- Fluid Material Element (FLUID)
- Group World Element (GPWLD) - Property
- Group Element (GROUP) - Property
- Material World Element (MATWORLD)
- Rundeck Element (RUNDECK)
- Run World Element (RUNWORLD)
- Spot Property A Temperature and Pressure Element (SAPROPERTY)
- Spot Property B Temperature and Pressure Element (SBPROPERTY)
- Spot Property C Temperature and Pressure Element (SCPROPERTY)
- Spot Density Temperature and Pressure Element (SDENSITY)
- Spot Expansion Coefficient Temperature and Pressure Element (SEXPANSION)
- Solids Extended Info Element (SOLEXT)
- Solid Material Element (SOLID)
- Spot Poissons Ratio Temperature and Pressure Element (SPOISSON)
- Spot Stress Temperature and Pressure Element (SSTRESS)
- Spot Youngs Modulus Temperature and Pressure Element (SYOUNG)
- Property Table - A Element (TAPROPERTY)
- Property Table - B Element (TBPROPERTY)
- Case Table Element (TCASE)
- Property Table - C Element (TCPROPERTY)
- Material Density Table Element (TDENSITY)
- Expansion Coefficient Table Element (TEXPANSION)
- Text Element (TEXT) - Property
- Poissons Ratio Table Element (TPOISSON)
- Allowable Stress Table Element (TSTRESS)
- Tube Properties Element (TUBDATA)
- Youngs Modulus Table Element (TYOUNG)
- World Element (WORLD) - Property