Tables
- Last UpdatedOct 27, 2023
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In database terms the Table is a NOTE of the Backing Sheet (BACK).
There are two notes required, one for the Table headings and one for the Table cells. Both notes are positioned at the same point. For example:
BACK named /DRA/MAS/BACKS/PipeSketch/A4 SETST
NOTE named */ExampleTable function ‘ENDPOINT SpPurpose ‘TABLE’
NOTE named */ExampleCells function ‘ENDPOINT SpPurpose ‘CELLS’
The example displays a table defined on a backing sheet. Although this table is visible in the view, it will in practice have its visibility flag (LVIS) set to false. The reason being that this table is copied onto the Pipe Sketch Drawing then the cells of the table are populated with data from the actual Pipe Spool.

The example displays the table in situ on the final pipe Sketch Drawing.

MTO Tables
The displayed MTO/Material Take-off tables first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing. On this type of table the ‘cells’ data need to be attributes of the Pipe Spool elements. for example, DTXR and MTXR attributes as used in the Description and Material columns.


Bending Tables
The displayed Bending Tables are displayed first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing.

Bending Activities Tables
The displayed Bending Activities Tables are displayed first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing.

Automatic Welding Tables
The displayed Automatic Welding Tables are displayed first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing.

Assembly Activities Tables
The displayed Assembly Activities Tables are displayed first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing.

End Points Tables
The displayed End Points Tables are displayed first on the backing sheet and then on the finished drawing.
