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AVEVA VPID vs. Others?

Dave Simmons
Dave Simmons over 19 years ago
 
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  • Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama
    Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama over 16 years ago
    Hi.

    In my company we're now just evaluating ESAPRO P&ID ( www.esain.com), it's an intelligent, friendly user and good cost software ( les than 2000 Euros), based in Autocad.(italian and english language in the same version)


    Now we'll try to link it with AVEVA P&ID MANAGER.
    http://www.aveva.com/products_services_aveva_plant_pidmanager.php

    I'll report the final result.

    Regards
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  • Cody Austin
    Cody Austin over 16 years ago
    [QUOTE=jmgvalderrama;21716]Hi.

    In my company we're now just evaluating ESAPRO P&ID ( www.esain.com), it's an intelligent, friendly user and good cost software ( les than 2000 Euros), based in Autocad.(italian and english language in the same version)


    Now we'll try to link it with AVEVA P&ID MANAGER.
    http://www.aveva.com/products_services_aveva_plant_pidmanager.php

    I'll report the final result.

    Regards

    In order to bring 2D Schematic data into PDMS you need to export your P&ID into an ISO 15926 XML file.  I'm not sure if the P&ID solution you mentioned above will do that.

    That's what is great about AVEVA VPE P&ID 7.2:  it runs on top of AutoCAD and it can spit out an ISO 15926 XML file with the click of the button, ready for P&ID Manager and Integrator.
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  • Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama
    Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama over 16 years ago
    [QUOTE=codooaustin;21798]In order to bring 2D Schematic data into PDMS you need to export your P&ID into an ISO 15926 XML file.  I'm not sure if the P&ID solution you mentioned above will do that.

    That's what is great about AVEVA VPE P&ID 7.2:  it runs on top of AutoCAD and it can spit out an ISO 15926 XML file with the click of the button, ready for P&ID Manager and Integrator.

    Thanks for the advice!
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  • Cody Austin
    Cody Austin over 16 years ago
    No problem.
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  • reymo
    reymo over 9 years ago
    Can I write a PML macro to connect offpage connectors?
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