How can I create a keyplan ?

 
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  • [QUOTE=Ruetimat;10272]Right now, when I create a keyplan. It has to be done by the PDMSadministrator first.

    What I used to do was creating a new OVERLAYER and then set the file(osrf) to the one that PDMSadmin created for me.

    Is there any other way that I can do by myself ?

    Thanks,

    RUT

    This is the other way to create Key Plan if user don't have admin rights.

    1. Create Key plan in Autocad and locate it exact in your title block.(same title block in draft)
    2. Delete the title block and remain the key plan.
    3. Appload the (.isp) files and type PDMS_SHEET (procedure same like to create a backing sheet)
    4. Modify the .txt file and compile all notes under one NOTE only.
    5. Run $M the .txt file under SHEE level and naming your NOTE as XXX(DWG NO)/S1/KEYPLAN
    6. Run the .txt file in every sheet that use same key plan.

    Good Luck  :wink_smile:
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  • [QUOTE=Ruetimat;10272]Right now, when I create a keyplan. It has to be done by the PDMSadministrator first.

    What I used to do was creating a new OVERLAYER and then set the file(osrf) to the one that PDMSadmin created for me.

    Is there any other way that I can do by myself ?

    Thanks,

    RUT

    This is the other way to create Key Plan if user don't have admin rights.

    1. Create Key plan in Autocad and locate it exact in your title block.(same title block in draft)
    2. Delete the title block and remain the key plan.
    3. Appload the (.isp) files and type PDMS_SHEET (procedure same like to create a backing sheet)
    4. Modify the .txt file and compile all notes under one NOTE only.
    5. Run $M the .txt file under SHEE level and naming your NOTE as XXX(DWG NO)/S1/KEYPLAN
    6. Run the .txt file in every sheet that use same key plan.

    Good Luck  :wink_smile:
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