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AVEVA™ Process Simulation

Tables

  • Last UpdatedJan 31, 2025
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About Tables

Tables display model variables and parameters for streams and equipment models. They allow you to consolidate information from across the Canvas into a single, easily managed view.

Concepts

  • A Table can include data for any model instance on the Canvas.

  • A single Table can include model instances of different Model Types.

  • A Table can include parameter values, specified variable values, and calculated variable values.

  • The model instances appear as the column headers and the variable and parameter names appear as the row headers.

  • Changes that you make to the specified variables and parameters in the Table are automatically reflected in the simulation.

  • You cannot change the values of calculated variables by using the Table.

  • When you change the value of an Enumeration parameter by using the Table, you must use one of the parameter's listed values.

  • When you change the value of a Model Type, Curve Type, or Fluid Type parameter by using the Table, you must enter the full library name of an existing Model Type, Curve Type, or Fluid Type from the Model Library.

  • Each Model Type has a preconfigured list of variables and parameters that automatically appear in the Table when you add a model instance of that Model Type to that Table.

  • You can manually configure the Table to display only the variables and parameters that you are interested in.

Actions

  • Create a blank Table from the Model Library.

  • Create a Table for a model instance or for all model instances of Model Type.

  • Add a model instance to a Table.

  • Add all model instances of a Model Type to a Table.

  • Remove a model instance from a Table.

  • Add a variable or parameter to a Table.

  • Remove a variable or parameter from a Table.

  • Reorder the columns or rows of a Table.

  • Change specified variable values from the Table.

  • Add a title to a Table.

  • Generate a Microsoft Excel Report from the Table data.

  • Copy and paste multiple table cells at once.

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