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Drawing and Defining Conceptual Pipe Runs
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M for the Move option, to relocate the current node. Enter either a new
station and offset, or a selected point. The current station and offset are
displayed as the default values. Selecting this option displays the following
prompt:
eXit/Station/POint:
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D for the DElete option, to remove the current node in the pipe run back to
the previous node.
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U for the Undo option, to reverse any previous action taken in the pipe run
drawing process, except for changes made to the node data in the Edit Table
dialog box with the DBase option.
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S for the Save option, to save the pipe run data to the database. The Run
Alignment Association dialog box is displayed.
This dialog box lists the Run and the Current Alignment with which the
pipe run is associated. There are four options listed: Use Current Alignment,
Create an Alignment from Run, Use No Alignment, or Use an Existing
Alignment.
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A for the Add option, to insert a new node ahead of the current node on the
downstream side.
8 Click Select, then do one of the following:
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Select another existing alignment in the drawing.
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Press ENTER to open the Alignment Librarian dialog box and choose an
alignment from there.
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Enter another existing alignmentîš’s number.
The new alignment should now display with the New Alignment label in the
Run Alignment Association dialog box.
9 Click OK to exit the dialog box.
When you save the pipe run to the database, an additional option, Dbase, is
added to the command line.
Next/Prev/Move/Add/DElete/DBase/Undo/Save/eXit <eXit>:
To open the database, type DB. The Edit Run Node dialog box is displayed,
depending on whether a pipe or node is current.