CheMechanical
Chemical
- Jul 14, 2004
- 11
My company has several facilities which have different standards for line numbering (and even competing systems in the same plant), but all of these are essentially on paper. Although it has been decided to keep these systems as they are, I would like to pull this information into a database management program which would allow me to make it easier to manage this information, including reserving blocks of numbers for new projects. Each system builds line IDs using line numbers, commodity codes, pipe spec codes, and insulation flags in various configurations.
Is anyone aware of any off-the-shelf software that can do this? I was not able to locate anything via a search. I absolutely don't want to ask our IT department to create a new application (that almost never ends well), and I want to avoid doing it manually in Excel except as a last resort.
Jerry Myers, P.E. (Chemical/Mechanical)
Senior Engineer
Is anyone aware of any off-the-shelf software that can do this? I was not able to locate anything via a search. I absolutely don't want to ask our IT department to create a new application (that almost never ends well), and I want to avoid doing it manually in Excel except as a last resort.
Jerry Myers, P.E. (Chemical/Mechanical)
Senior Engineer