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Contents
Preface SmartPlant Interop Publisher Installation Guide ....................................................................... 7
What's New: SmartPlant Interop Publisher .............................................................................................. 9
Welcome to SmartPlant Interop Publisher .............................................................................................. 11
Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 13
SmartPlant Interop Publisher Requirements ........................................................................................ 13
Supported Source Formats and Requirements .................................................................................... 15
Installation Overview ............................................................................................................................. 18
Work with SQL Server .......................................................................................................................... 19
Install and Configure (New SQL Server Setup) ............................................................................. 19
Create an Instance and Configure (Existing SQL Server Setup) ................................................... 21
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher...................................................................................................... 23
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent Mode .............................................................................. 25
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Contents
SmartPlant Interop Publisher can translate the plant graphics and data from AutoPLANT
and ProStructures projects. The graphics and data get translated into the SmartPlant Interop
Publisher SPIOP schema format. For more information, see Supported Formats: What
source files can I use? and AutoPLANT.
A Units column G has been added to the custom mapping files to allow you to define the
units of measure display in the translated Smart Models. For more information, see Set the
units of measure (UoM) in custom mapping.
The MicroStation option in the Translation Settings dialog box has been updated to
include the Publish active design model only option that allows you to turn on and off the
ability to translate only the active design model in a V8 DGN file. For more information, see
MicroStation options.
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SECTION 1
Use projects to organize your work and register into SmartPlant Foundation.
Attach and position, rotate, and scale the reference model relative to the active plant so that
you can:
View the reference model data graphically and model against it.
Translate a variety of common formats so that the resulting property labels are common in
all Intergraph applications.
Scale and position models relative to the active plant so that you can attach the reference
model as required in Smart 3D. In an environment using Smart 3D and SmartPlant Review,
you can change the position in one application and see the results in the other applications.
Extend the delivered Smart 3D mapping to support custom classes, interfaces, and
properties.
Create viewable files of common plant formats for reviewing separately or as a composite.
For example, you can merge a PDS and a Smart 3D project into the same viewing session.
Use a disconnected workshare. Because the software translates the data to files at the
source site and attaches them as a reference at the target site, live connection between the
databases is not required. Periodic publish and update of the Smart Models allows multiple
partners to work on a joint venture product.
Maintain better security in joint venture projects. Network connectivity is not required. You
can transfer the translated files using any appropriate method.
Design projects in parallel. If a project has many similar units, only one unit has to be
modeled and translated. This translated unit can then be attached multiple times with the
required positioning.
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SECTION 2
Installation
This section contains information and workflows to install SmartPlant Interop Publisher and all
required Intergraph and third party components.
In This Section
SmartPlant Interop Publisher Requirements ................................. 13
Supported Source Formats and Requirements ............................. 15
Installation Overview ...................................................................... 18
Work with SQL Server ................................................................... 19
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher .............................................. 23
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent Mode ...................... 25
Hardware Recommendations
4 GB RAM
250 to 300 MB free disk space (two physical drives are ideal so that model data can be
stored on a drive separate from the software and page file)
Licensing
SRP - SmartPlant Interop Publisher translation license. You can purchase a single
translation license, which enables the sequential translation of source files, or you can
purchase multiple licenses to support concurrent translations. Contact your Intergraph
Consultant for more information.
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SmartPlant Foundation:
2014 5.0
2014 5.1
SmartPlant Client:
5.0
5.1
Client 2010
Translation
The following tables list Intergraph and some of the main third-party authoring tools that output
source files supported by SmartPlant Interop Publisher. The Source Files column in each table
lists the graphics and data file type combinations that can be used.
Smart 3D 2014
Software Compatibility
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 and 2010 SP1 Redistributable Packages with MFC Security
Updates
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8.1 (Available on the product CD.)
If you are running SmartPlant Interop Publisher on a non-English operating
system and locale, you must download the appropriate locale-specific version of the
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) from Microsoft. SmartPlant Interop Publisher
might not work correctly with multi-byte characters when using the English version of MDAC.
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 (Installed during SmartPlant Interop Publisher installation)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later (Required for viewing the online documentation
delivered with the software.)
A PDF reader (Required to view the License Agreement and printable guides.)
Installation
System Permissions
You must have administrator privileges to install SmartPlant Interop Publisher. Administrator
privileges are not required to translate files.
SmartSolids contained in the MicroStation V8 files are also supported and translated. To
open MicroStation V8 projects in SmartPlant Interop Publisher, you must have MicroStation
V8 installed on the client system.
MicroStation V8i SS3 and RealDWG 2013 SP1 are required for DWG files containing proxy
objects
Supported Formats
The following tables list the source files of Intergraph and the main third-party authoring tools
supported by SmartPlant Interop Publisher. The Source Files column in each table lists the
graphics or data and graphics file combinations used for translation. The Notes/Requirements
column lists any information or requirements specific to a format type.
Intergraph
Products
Source Files
Notes/Additional Requirements
Smart 3D
v2009.1 and
above in an
integrated
environment
Graphics: VUE
Smart 3D
v2009.1 and
above using
SPRDirect
Graphics: VUE
PDS,
FrameWorks
Plus
Grahics: DRI,
DGN, PRP
ISOGEN
(IDF,PCF,
POD),
SmartPlant
Spoolgen,
SmartPlant
Isometrics
Data: XML
Data: MDB2
Data: DRV
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Intergraph
Products
Source Files
CADWorx
DWG
Equipment,
CADWorx
Plant,
CADWorx Plant
Professional
Notes/Additional Requirements
For DWG files containing proxy objects, the following
software is required:
MicroStation V8i and RealDWG 2013 SP1
MDB
Third Party
Products
Source Files
PDMS
Graphics: RVM
Notes/Requirements
Data: ATT
i-model
I.DGN
MicroStation J
DGN
MicroStation
XM
DGN, DTM
DGN, DTM
PlantSpace
MicroStation
V8i
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Third Party
Products
Source Files
Notes/Requirements
AutoCAD
DWG, DXF
AutoPlant
ProStructures
DWG, DGN, I.DGN MicroStation V8i SS3 and RealDWG 2013 SP1 are
required for AutoPLANT graphics files.
JT Open
SAT
Tekla ,
STP, STEP, IFC
StruCAD,
Xsteel, SDS/2,
Autodesk Revit,
RAM Steel,
ETABS,
SAP2000,
RISA-3D,
Advance Steel,
GT STRUDL,
STAAD.Pro,
ProSteel
SolidEdge,
SolidWorks,
AutoCAD
Inventor,
CREO
Parametric
(formerly
Pro/Engineer),
Siemens, Catia
ACIS (SAT)
Speedikon,
Tribon M2 / M3
MicroStation DGN
Industry
Foundation
Classes (IFC)
IFC
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Third Party
Products
Source Files
XMpLant
XML
CIS/2 (design
model data
from products
such as SDS/2,
StruCAD, Tekla
Structures, and
ProSteel,
among others)
Notes/Requirements
CATIA,
SolidEdge,
SolidWorks,
Pro/Engineer
SAT
Products
exporting IGES
IGS, IGES
See Also
Installation Overview
The general steps to install SmartPlant Interop Publisher and set up a database are shown
below. More detailed information about Microsoft SQL Server and SmartPlant Interop Publisher
is provided in subsequent sections.
1. Set up your environment. Some of the settings you make in the SQL Server are based on
your environment setup.
2. (Optional) Install Microsoft Office 2010 SP1. This is required only if you are working with
mapping files.
3. Install the SmartPlant License Manager (SPLM). SmartPlant Interop Publisher supports
SPLM Client 2010 and SPLM Server 2010 or 2012. If you are publishing to SmartPlant
Foundation, you need an SPLM 2012 Server. Refer to the SmartPlant License Manager
User's Guide and the SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client User's Guide for install and
setup information.
4. Install target application software. Refer to SmartPlant Interop Publisher Requirements (on
page 13) to see the required version information.
SmartPlant Foundation
SmartPlant Client
Smart 3D
SmartPlant Review
The other prerequisite software listed in the previous section is included with
SmartPlant Interop Publisher and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP3 Express Edition
installations.
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5. Install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP3 Express Edition, and then create an instance.
See Install and Configure (New SQL Server Setup) (on page 19)
OR
If you already have SQL Server 2008 SP3 Enterprise or 2008 SP3 Express installed, create
an instance for SmartPlant Interop Publisher.
See Create an Instance and Configure (Existing SQL Server Setup) (on page 21).
6. Perform any required network configuration.
7. Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher.
See Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher (on page 23).
See Also
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent Mode (on page 25)
If you already have SQL Server 2008 SP3 Enterprise or SQL Server 2008 SP3 Express
installed, skip to the section Create an Instance and Configure (Existing SQL Server Setup)
(on page 21). Create a new instance or use an existing one for SmartPlant Interop
Publisher, and then make sure a couple of options are set to work with SmartPlant Interop
Publisher.
The current installation of SmartPlant Interop Publisher is only available for the local
computer.
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Installation and Site Creation
1. Make sure you have Administrator privileges on the computer.
2. Go to the Microsoft website, and from their download center, locate Microsoft SQL Server
2008 SP3 Express Edition.
3. Click Download, and then save the file to your computer.
4. Run the file as Administrator.
Depending on your security settings, you can be notified that you must allow the
software to make changes to your computer as you download the program. Click Yes to
continue.
5. Click Installation > New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an
existing installation.
6. From the Setup Support Rules page, make sure you pass all system requirements, and
then click OK to continue.
Your computer is being verified that you meet the minimum hardware and software
requirements.
7. From the Product Key page, click Next.
8. Accept the software agreement, and then click Next.
9. From the Setup Support Files page, click Install.
10. From the Setup Support Rules page, click Next. Correct any failures before continuing.
11. From the Feature Selection page, select the Database Engine Services.
12. For Shared feature directory and Shared feature directory (x86), use the default paths,
or choose a custom location.
We recommend that you use the default paths.
13. Click Next.
14. From the Instance Configuration page, we suggest the following. You can use whatever
name and ID is required for your system setup.
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For other users or groups to access this database, click Add and then enter their names
or group names.
Installation
19. Click Next.
20. From the Error and Usage Reporting page, select options to send error reports to
Microsoft; otherwise, click Next.
21. From the Installation Rules page, check the processes and fix any failed operations.
22. Click Next.
23. From the Ready to Install page, review all options, and then click Install.
24. Upon successful completion, click Next.
25. From the Complete page, click Close.
Make sure you have access to your original installation media; otherwise, you cannot
continue the configuration steps below.
1. Select Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 > Configuration Tools > SQL
Server Installation Center (64-bit).
2. From the SQL Server Installation Center, click Installation > New SQL Server
stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation.
3. Browse to your Microsoft SQL Server 2008 installation media, and then click OK.
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4. From the Setup Support Rules page, make sure you pass all system requirements, and
then click OK to continue.
Your computer is being verified that you meet the minimum hardware and software
requirements.
5. From the Setup Support Rules page, click Install.
6. From the Setup Support Rules page, make sure you pass all system requirements, and
then click Next.
7. From the Installation Type page, click Perform a new installation of SQL Server 2008 to
add a new instance to SQL Server for SmartPlant Interop Publisher.
8. Click Next.
9. From the Product Key page, click Next.
10. Accept the software agreement, and click Next.
11. From the Feature Selection page, select the Database Engine Services, and then click
Next.
12. From the Instance Configuration page, set the following:
Click Add to add the computer administrators for the local computer. You can also add
other groups or users as administrators.
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1. Click Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQLServer 2008 > Configuration Tools > SQL
Server Configuration Manager.
2. From the Configuration Manager, click SQL Server Network Configuration > Protocols
for SPIOPSQLEXPRESS.
If you gave the server a different instance name, make sure you use that name here
in place of SPIOPSQLEXPRESS.
3. Enable Named Pipes and TCP/IP.
4. Click OK at the prompt.
5. To restart the server, click SQL Server Services, and then click SQL Server
SPIOPEXPRESS (or your instance name), and right-click to select Restart.
Wait as the service restarts.
6. Close the SQL Server Configuration Manager.
7. Continue on to Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher (on page 23).
MS VC++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package with MFC Security Update. This package
is required for the installation process to continue.
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Publisher Setup Wizard page upon successful installation.
11. Click Finish.
12. Close the SmartPlant Interop Publisher page.
13. Now you are ready to start working in SmartPlant Interop Publisher. The first time you start
the product, you are prompted to create a site to which SmartPlant Interop Publisher can
connect. Each site contains SmartPlant Interop Publisher projects. Follow the steps in the
section, Configure a Database Site, provided in the SmartPlant Interop Publisher User's
Guide and online help.
See Also
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent Mode (on page 25)
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SECTION 3
All prerequisites are loaded. For more information, see SmartPlant Interop Publisher
Requirements (on page 13). The silent installations do not automatically check for
prerequisites.
Any previous versions of SmartPlant Interop Publisher on the target machine have been
uninstalled.
SLAACCEPT=yes
USERNAME=<name>
COMPANYNAME=<company
name>
SERIALNUMBER=<assigned
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_serial_number>
Optional Arguments:
/qn
INSTALLDIR=<path>
/Lv*x
<path>\Logfilename
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Index
C
Create an Instance and Configure (Existing
SQL Server Setup) 21
I
Install and Configure (New SQL Server
Setup) 19
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher 23
Install SmartPlant Interop Publisher in Silent
Mode 25
Installation 13
Installation Overview 18
P
Preface SmartPlant Interop Publisher
Installation Guide 7
S
SmartPlant Interop Publisher Requirements
13
Supported Source Formats and
Requirements 15
W
Welcome to SmartPlant Interop Publisher
11
What's New
SmartPlant Interop Publisher 9
Work with SQL Server 19
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Index
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