MartinLe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 12, 2012
- 394
This is a picture from the DIN ISO 62424 (equivalent to the IEC 62424):
Now it would be really cool to be able to draw something like this, then export the data in way that you can copy into your control narrative (for each hexagon/control task), to add a bit of text and setpoints so the programmer knows what's to do.
Is this possible? Is this possible without MASSIVE fiddling within the program? Are there other, smarter ways to interface P&ID developement and creation of the control narrative/functional description?
I personally like the idea of having one master document in which I think - in this case the P&ID - and which contains most information. However I'm not sure if this is really practical. Also I'm very new to the software.

Now it would be really cool to be able to draw something like this, then export the data in way that you can copy into your control narrative (for each hexagon/control task), to add a bit of text and setpoints so the programmer knows what's to do.
Is this possible? Is this possible without MASSIVE fiddling within the program? Are there other, smarter ways to interface P&ID developement and creation of the control narrative/functional description?
I personally like the idea of having one master document in which I think - in this case the P&ID - and which contains most information. However I'm not sure if this is really practical. Also I'm very new to the software.