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PCF to Iso terminates with an unexplained error

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Anonymous
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PCF to Iso terminates with an unexplained error

The attachment contains a PCF that imports correctly to PIPE, but fails to import to Iso.

 

The log doesn't state what's failing.

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Message 2 of 8
Vicky.Wu
in reply to: Anonymous

I noticed that your PCF missing weld between pipe and elbow.
Would you please let me know where the pcf is from?
Is it created from Plant 3D?
If so, It would be great if you could provide us the original 3d model.
Then we could take a look later.
Vicky
Autodesk Plant Solutions
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Vicky.Wu

Thanks for your response.

The PCF has been generated by our application that has features of importing PCF files from Plant3D and the reverse.

I'll work on it.

Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

followed up and modified the application. The pcf (zipped within the attachment) dutifully brackets the elbows with welds.

Plant3D still aborts the import.

Message 5 of 8
damian_willcox
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi there em9VTLD,

 

Seeing as welds were missing, it sounds like your application might not be writing out the correct PCF data or format.

 

You should probably review the PCF documentation made freely available by Intergraph to validate the PCF output of your application.

(http://ppm.intergraph.com/news/intergraph-supports-industry-led-initiative-to-extend-piping-data-int...

 

thanks,

-damian



Damian Willcox
Sr. XD Architect
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: damian_willcox

I wonder where were they missing missing, as I've added those bracketing the elbows.

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dgorsman
in reply to: damian_willcox

Erm... @damian_willcox - that link requires updating.

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damian_willcox
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks @dgorsman - seems it got truncated.

Let's try this again:
http://ppm.intergraph.com/news/intergraph-supports-industry-led-initiative-to-extend-piping-data-int...


Damian Willcox
Sr. XD Architect

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