SPPID Release Notes
SPPID Release Notes
Release Bulletin
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Contents
General Notes .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Windows Support .................................................................................................................................... 5
Windows 7 ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Windows 2000 .................................................................................................................................. 5
Special Instructions .................................................................................................................................... 7
New Features in SmartPlant P&ID ............................................................................................................. 9
Version 2009 Service Pack 4 .................................................................................................................. 9
General Features.............................................................................................................................. 9
Plant Editing ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Integration ......................................................................................................................................... 9
SmartPlant Engineering Manager 2009 Service Pack 5 .................................................................. 9
Version 2009 Service Pack 3 ................................................................................................................ 10
General Features............................................................................................................................ 10
Plant Editing ................................................................................................................................... 10
Retain Auxiliary Graphics Colors when Printing ............................................................................. 10
SmartPlant Engineering Manager 2009 Service Pack 4 ................................................................ 10
Version 2009 Service Pack 2 ................................................................................................................ 11
General Features............................................................................................................................ 11
Engineering Data Editor ................................................................................................................. 11
SmartPlant Engineering Manager 2009 Service Pack 3 ................................................................ 11
Version 2009 Service Pack 1 ................................................................................................................ 11
General Features............................................................................................................................ 11
SmartPlant Engineering Manager 2009 Service Pack 2 ................................................................ 12
Version 2009 ......................................................................................................................................... 12
General Features............................................................................................................................ 12
Engineering Data Editor ................................................................................................................. 12
Import Drawings ............................................................................................................................. 12
SmartPlant Engineering Manager 2009 ......................................................................................... 12
SmartPlant Integration .................................................................................................................... 13
Internationalization.................................................................................................................................... 15
Contents
SECTION 1
General Notes
Windows Support
Windows 7
From SmartPlant P&ID 2009 Service Pack 3, Windows 7 is also supported. For details of other
operating systems supported in the current version of the software, see SmartPlant P&ID
Installation and Upgrade Guide > Hardware and Software Recommendations.
Windows 2000
From SmartPlant P&ID 2009, Windows 2000 is no longer supported.
General Notes
SECTION 2
Special Instructions
License Manager
SmartPlant P&ID 2012 requires SmartPlant License Manager (SPLM) 2010 (11).
Special Instructions
SECTION 3
In addition to previous software compatibility, the following software is also compatible with
this version of SmartPlant P&ID:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit operating systems.
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2, 64-bit database server.
Oracle 11g database platform (11.2.0.2).
Office 2010 32-bit.
For full details of supported software, see Hardware and Software Recommendations in the
SmartPlant P&ID Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Thin client support for Citrix XenApp 6.
Plant Editing
In Options Manager settings, a new option, Enable Plant Editing, allows you to specify
whether or not Plant Editing is activated. When activated, users can manage data for all
objects in the plant using the Engineering Data Editor; otherwise, users are allowed to edit
objects in the active drawing and active drawing stockpile only.
Integration
A new property for instruments and instrument loops, Expansion Type, has been added.
This property is communicated via SmartPlant Foundation to specify which expansion rule to
apply when publishing data from SmartPlant P&ID to SmartPlant Instrumentation.
When retrieving documents in SmartPlant P&ID, it is possible to suppress the generation of
Create, Update, or Delete tasks per document type by adding code in the Select criteria field
for the appropriate MapClass object (SPMapClassDef).
In the EFSchema, a new relation has been defined between a pipe run and piping component,
and determines which pipe segment the piping component is related to. This relation is
published upon the following condition: In the SPPDataMap, there is a new SPMapRelDef
named OwnsComponentOcc. If this SPMapRelDef has a MapRelDefToRelDef relationship
(mapped for publish), the OwnsComponentOcc relation will be published. If there is no
MapRelDefToRelDef relationship, the OwnsComponentOcc relation will not be published.
SmartPlant P&ID now supports bundled licenses (Plant Engineering Solutions - PES). It is
possible to acquire a bundled number of SmartPlant Electrical, SmartPlant P&ID, and
SmartPlant Instrumentation seats that will have equal weight. These seats can be shared if
needed. In SmartPlant P&ID, the software takes the SmartPlant P&ID seats first, and then
the PES seats.
Plant Editing
It is now possible to manage data for all objects in the plant (and not only the active drawing)
using the Engineering Data Editor. Data that is edited will propagate according to the
System Editing rules defined for the plant.
When an object in a non-active drawing is edited, propagation of data takes place across
Off-Page Connectors (OPCs) to other non-active drawings when all the drawings involved are
not opened by a user. If a user edits an object in the active drawing, data will not propagate
across OPCs beyond the active drawing boundary. Since the active drawing opened by the
user is in a locked state, any data changes made in a non-active drawing will not propagate
back across OPCs to the active drawing.
When printing a drawing that includes auxiliary graphics, if the Prevent selection of inserted
objects option is activated within a drawing, the original colors will display in SmartPlant P&ID
and can also be printed that way.
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For a plant that is associated with both SmartPlant Electrical and SmartPlant P&ID, if one of
the applications only requires upgrading, it is no longer necessary to perform the upgrade to
be able to work with the other application for which the version is compatible.
It is now possible to use additional special characters in Oracle and SQL Server passwords.
For details of special character restrictions for passwords, see the topic New Command (File
Menu) in the SmartPlant Engineering Manager User's Guide.
The following new units of measure are now available: A/in^2 for current density and cv for
power. Once these formats are created in Format Manager, you can use the new units of
measure.
Performance has been improved for the Copy Plant functionality.
The software now supports report templates for Excel 2007 (.xlsm format).
The performance of Excel report generation for shipped reports has been significantly
improved.
A new P&ID Line List report template using a single row format is available.
VBA code is now available for improving the performance when generating custom Excel
reports. For details, see SmartPlant P&ID User's Guide > Generating Reports > Creating
and Editing Report Templates > Improve the Performance of Custom Reports.
You can save drawings as PDF files from SmartPlant P&ID.
When saving drawings in other formats from SmartPlant P&ID, the .cgm file format is no
longer available.
In Drawing Manager, the Accessed By property can be viewed by any user without special
privileges.
It is now possible to display the SP_ID property in the EDE layout. The SP_ID values are
read-only.
You are able to grant user access to individuals that do not have user accounts on your
domain. A new option of Define role for specified user is available when defining roles.
Use this option when you want to define a common role for individual users, such as users
who may belong to different groups, including users who have an account in a domain that is
not accessible.
You are now allowed to define the same unit code value for multiple units provided the units
are under different parent plant groups.
A new unit of measure of inH2O@4degC is now available for pressure. Once the format is
created in Format Manager, you can use this new unit of measure.
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Enhancements have been made to the Save Plant Structure command for revision and
version options. With SmartPlant Electrical revisions can be included; with SmartPlant P&ID
revisions and their associated versions can be included.
Version 2009
General Features
Rep Drawing Name and Number are available as attributes for Area Breaks in the
Engineering Data Editor.
Import Drawings
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You can upgrade more than one plant at the same time using the new Batch Upgrade
command in the Upgrade Utility.
If you create a plant with less than 3 hierarchy levels, the software will display a warning that
the plant cannot be associated with SmartPlant Instrumentation or SmartPlant Enterprise.
SmartPlant Integration
A new menu option, Compare with Published Version, allows you to compare the current
document with a previous revision and version of that document that was published.
You can now retrieve instruments without their associated loops.
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SECTION 4
Internationalization
Supporting internationalization in a homogeneous environment is one of the enhancements
available in SmartPlant Enterprise. A homogeneous environment uses elements from only a
single locale. For example, a German customer running on a German operating system using only
German characters and German cultural conventions is a fully supported homogeneous
environment configuration.
Homogeneous Environments
When starting a new project, use extra care during installation and configuration to ensure the
proper creation and maintenance of homogeneous environments:
All the computers (servers and clients) within an integrated SmartPlant Enterprise
implementation must have the same regional settings, and no one should change the regional
settings after the project has started.
Do not cross the decimal locale boundary. This is the most common cause of numeric data
corruption and calculation errors. Having users with different regional settings (like with a
period versus a comma for the decimal point) causes the software to interpret values
unpredictably. For example, a pipe run with a pressure of 35.3 psi can be read by the software
as 353 psi to the user with different regional settings. A cable length defined as 39 ft. 11,21
inches has been interpreted as 121718910971323 meters when published to an XML file.
These incorrect interpretations may be used in internal software calculations and can be
impossible to backtrack or correct. Do not change the decimal point character to try to solve an
issue. Doing so will only corrupt values in the database or in text files.
Do not cross the character-set locale boundary. For example, the character set boundary
between Western (Latin-based) and Eastern Europe (Cyrillic-based), or between Eastern
Europe and Japan.
Create Oracle databases using AL32UTF8 for the database character set and AL16UTF16 for
the NLS character set.
Never modify the NLS_LANG registry entry on an Oracle client. Doing so causes the character
data not to convert to Unicode.
Create Microsoft SQL Server databases with locale-specific collation settings and ensure that
all databases have the same setting.
Heterogeneous Environments
In contrast, a heterogeneous environment using elements from different, or even multiple locales,
is not supported. Many customers are currently operating in unsupported heterogeneous
environments and are often not aware of that fact. Examples of heterogeneous environments:
Entering or viewing Japanese data on an US/English operating system
Using German Regional Settings (where the decimal point is a comma) on a US/English
operating system
Using databases with different character encodings such as CL8MSWIN1251 or JA16SJIS
Using multiple languages in a project, especially when crossing language-group boundaries
Using an English server with different local language clients
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Internationalization
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