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Chapter 6 Working with Pipes
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4 Click Delete to remove individual items in the To box. If you want to clear all
the selections from the To box, click Delete All.
If the default value is incorrect, you can specify a different column width in the
Column Width text box. You can also change the precision value in the
Precision text box.
5 Click OK to exit the dialog box.
List of Files for Pipes
Path File Name Command Name Description Type
<pipewks> cur_data.dbf created when initialized database data file P
<pipewks> cur_list.dbf created when initialized database data file P
<pipewks> old_data.dbf Graphical (PLAN)
Graphical (PROFILE)
backup database file
for cur_data.dbf
T
<pipewks> old_list.dbf Graphical (PLAN)
Graphical (PROFILE)
backup database file
for cur_list.dbf
T
<pipewks> pipewks.slp Edit Data (PLAN)Edit Data
(Profile)
pipe size and slope
data file
P
<pipewks> blkcor.pst Structure Library Viewer
and Editor
structure library
block correlation file
P
<pipewks> blkdef.pst Structure Library Viewer
and Editor
structure library
definition file
P
Notes
n
<pipewks>: Represents the pipeworks subfolder of the project folder. For
example: c:\Land Projects R2\proj1\ pipewks.
n
File Archiving Importance: Files listed with a P in the Type column are of
primary importance and should be archived with all other information
pertaining to the particular project. Some re-creation is required if these files
are not archived. Files listed with a T are temporary and need not be archived
with the project.