Movement Mapping through Routing table standalone mode
- Last UpdatedFeb 28, 2025
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The movement mapping through routing table (standalone mode) depends on the routing type. The source, destination, and mapping object of the movement are configured accordingly.
There are four routing types. The following examples explain the unique function of each routing type:
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Through: Automatically routes the stream from source to destination through a selected mapping object existing in the model. In the example image, the mapping object Pipe1 is routing the stream from ShipA (source) to TankB (destination).

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SourceChanged: Automatically changes the defined source of a particular stream to a new source. In the example image, the original source of the stream was TankA which was changed to new source TankC.

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DestinationChanged: Automatically changes the defined destination of a particular stream to a new destination. In the example image, the original destination of the stream was TankB which was changed to new destination TankD.

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ThroughPipeline: Automatically routes a stream from source to destination through pipeline(s). This feature is useful when there is more than one pipeline or when the movements can be grouped through an ID or function. Unlike the Through type, using this routing type does not change the material composition. In the example image, the pipeline HSC001 is routing the stream from Source Tank: A to Destination tank: B.

ThroughPipeline type requires pairing with Movement Mapping through PipeLine Tank. For more information, see Configure Movement Mapping through PipeLine Tank table standalone mode.