PlantLink

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Out of the box Autodesk® AutoCAD® Plant 3D can be installed using either a basic but powerful SQLite database or an even more robust SQL Express database. Whichever database you use, it is the heart of your plant project because it houses all of the information about your project and project components.

 

PlantLink significantly extends the capabilities of your plant 3D project by providing flexible and reliable unidirectional or bidirectional linking to one of multiple external databases.

 

In one example of the power of PlantLink, data can be driven into the Autodesk® AutoCAD® P&IDs or plant models by linking to one or many external databases and keying into one or more field values.

If the external database contains matching values to the mapped fields and you have configured PlantLink to return the description and spec number from the external database, then the properties in your P&ID or plant model will be updated automatically.

 

This capacity to easily populate properties and even annotate your P&ID and plant models from external data sources is potent as it supports many workflows, which were previously difficult or impossible.

PlantLink can also be configured to simply view data from external databases using the extend mode, or, by using the update mode, values from the external database(s) can be copied into your plant project database, drawings, and models. PlantLink also has a write back option which enables Plant 3D users to write properties to external databases from their P&ID drawings or Plant 3D models.

 

Since Plant 3D keep their data in separate (internal) databases, linking data between P&ID and 3D is also a possibility. Even using P&ID data from its own database is possible. This way acquisition rules can be created which aren’t possible through ProjectSetup. This for example allows you to let data flow between all sorts of P&ID symbols.

 

PlantLink cannot only map data to the P&ID properties of a symbol, but also to its Autodesk® AutoCAD® standard properties like layer, color or linetype. With that you can have the P&ID lines on a layer for each line number (as it is usually the case in Plant 3D). Or the color of a line or valve can be modified based on the service of a line.

 

PlantLink is needed for each P&ID and Plant 3D license, because it is running constantly in the background.

PlantLink serves as the missing link in design project data management for Plant 3D. The simplicity and versatility of PlantLink makes the possibilities for data handling nearly limitless.

This is 14-day trial period application.

 

Note: This app uses a custom installer (and not the standard App Store installer).

Trial Description

The trial version is limited to 14 days. There are no functional limitations.

About This Version

Version 8.0.0.4046, 9/2/2024
- New: Update to Plant 3D 2025 and DevExpress 23.2.6 (PT-3326) - New: New UI for link configuration dialog in PlantLink and PlantDataManager (PT-4190) - Bug fix: Clicking on Refresh Button after adding or importing a new Link Configuration will delete the *.lcf (PT-3169) - Bug fix: PlantLink doesn't check out DWGs when updating drawing links in a project for a Collaboration project (PT-4171) - Bug fix: No check when renaming a link configuration to an existing link configuration name while typing (PT-4173) - Bug fix: Renaming a link configuration will only copy the lcf file, but not register the new file and remove the old one (PT-4174) - Bug fix: Reference files used by a Link Configuration (also in PlantDataManager) must appear under Related Files if they are located there (PT-4183) - Bug fix: Selecting an external table column without an alias shows an error when using extended link (PT-4188) - Bug fix: Editing a link configuration directly after importing will remove the link configuration after closing the Wizard (PT-4189) - Bug fix: PlantLink downloads but doesn't open DWGs when updating links in a project in a Collaboration project (PT-4202) - Bug fix: PlantLink doesn't open DWGs when updating links in a project in a Collaboration project (PT-4203) - Bug fix: Error when closing PL dialog (PT-4232) - Bug fix: PlantLink used the absolute path to open drawings when updating links in a project (PT-4249) - Bug fix: Drawings will be opened read-only if they already exist in the project when using Collaboration projects (PT-4250)


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  • Support is great
    Michael Perrien | February 20, 2017 Verified Download (What's this?)

    Still testing some scenarios with the PlantLink app, but so far it lives up to expectations. We ran into an issue with multiple schema, but was contacted by support and they've already resolved. Their support is very good.

    Carsten Beinecke (Publisher) | February 21, 2017

    Please send your support question to support@cadstudio.com with a detailed description of your issue.

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