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AVEVA Integration Service 1.2

Deployment Architecture

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Table of Contents

Deployment Architecture ... 2

1. Client, DataSource and Service configured in one machine: ... 2

2. Service and DataSource in one machine and Client in different machine. ... 19

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Deployment Architecture

1. Client, DataSource and Service configured in one machine:

Machine A

In this scenario, DataSource and the Service and client are installed in same machine. In order to fetch the data the Client sends a request to Service and the Service fetches the data in Data source. Here, the client should point to the machine on which service is installed and the service should point to the machine on which DataSource is present.

Example

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If the Service, Client and DataSource are Aveva Integration Service, Aveva P&ID and Aveva Engineering the following steps need to be followed for setup.

Step1: In order to install Aveva Integration Service the followings steps need to be followed: i. Installation Procedure for Integration Service:

Please run the ‘AVEVA_Integration_Service 1.2.msi’ from set up folder location and the

Welcome Screen would appear as shown below. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

Client Service Data Source

Aveva Integration Service Ex: Aveva P&ID, ERM, Marine

Requests for Data

Sends the Requested Data

Ex: Aveva Electrical, Instrumentation, E3D

Returns the

Requested Data

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Figure1. Welcome Screen

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Figure3. Custom Screen

This is the Custom Setup screen. User can set the installation folder by clicking ‘Browse’ button if required. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

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Note: If Aveva Integration Service is running the following pop-up appears, the client needs to stop the service in order to avoid the pop-up.

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This is the Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen. Click Install to start installing.

Figure6. Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen This is the Progress Installation screen. This shows that installation is taking place.

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This is the Installation completed screen.

Figure7. Installation completed screen Click Finish to complete installation and exit.

Step2: Installation of P&ID (Client) should be done by the user. For the installation of P&ID refer P&ID installation document.

Step3: Installation of Aveva Instrumentation (DataSource) should be done by the user. For the installation of Aveva Instrumentation refer Aveva Instrumentation installation document.

Step4: Integration Service needs to configure with Aveva Engineering, which is done as follows:

Open Integration Service i.e., run the ‘Integration Settings Editor’ from the All Programmes menu as shown below:

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Alternatively user can also run the InterOpIntegrationConfig.exe from the installed location …\Program

Files\AVEVA\Shared\AVEVA Integration Service by double-clicking on it.

In the AVEVA Integration Service Settings form, select AVEVA Engineering from the ‘Select Data Source Type’ drop down list and then click on ‘Add Configuration’.

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The user must then select the appropriate AVEVA PDMS version, enter login credentials and select the required Project:

Once the required rows are added, click on Save and Exit.

Step5: Now, the P&ID should point to Integration Service in order to fetch data from Aveva Engineering. Open the AVEVA P&ID application with proper login credentials. Login window appears before opening the P&ID application as shown below.

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After opening the P&ID application, open any of the existing drawings.

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The following window appears..

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The following window appears; now click on Compare/Update tab.

The following window appears here, in Actions pannel click on the dropdown as shown below and select service.

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Then the following window appears, click on “Yes”.

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After clicking on Login the following window appears, enter the values for User and Password and click on “Connect”.

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The following window will apear. Here, user needs to fill the Configuration Name, select the appropriate values from the list for Object Type Mapping, Name Attribute, Unique Attribute. And click on Next.

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In the following window user needs to select the Object Type and select the check box Allow Insertion and click on Next.

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As the following screen will appear, user needs to Add Mappings and select the check box “Select All Mappings” and then click on Finish.

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In Home tab select CompareUpdateLink.

The compare/update tab opens and user needs to select the in the configuration name from dropdown. Then we can view the data of Aveva Engineering in P&ID.

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2. Service and DataSource in one machine and Client in different machine.

Machine A Machine B

In this scenario, DataSource and the Service are installed in same machine and client is at different machine. In order to fetch the data the Client sends a request to Service and the Service fetches the data in Data source. Here, the client should point to the machine on which service is installed and the service should point to the machine on which DataSource is present.

Example

: If the Client (Ex: Aveva Electrical) is located at Machine number:INHYZDPC25 whereas the service and DataSource (Ex: Aveva Diagrams) are installed at Machine number:INHYZDPC24. Then the following steps need to be followed to setup in order to get data of marine from Aveva Electrical.

Step1: In order to install Aveva Integration Service the followings steps need to be followed: i. Installation Procedure for Integration Service:

Please run the ‘AVEVA_Integration_Service 1.2.msi’ from set up folder location and the

Welcome Screen would appear as shown below. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

Service Data Source

Requests for Data

Fetches the Data

Returns the Requested Data Aveva Integration Service Ex: Dabacon (Marine), E3D, Diagrams Ex: Aveva P&ID, AE\AI.

Client

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Figure2. End User License Agreement Screen

Figure3. Custom Screen

This is the Custom Setup screen. User can set the installation folder by clicking ‘Browse’ button if required. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

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Figure4. Custom Setup screen

Note: If Aveva Integration Service is running the following pop-up appears, the client needs to stop the service in order to avoid the pop-up.

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This is the Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen. Click Install to start installing.

Figure6. Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen This is the Progress Installation screen. This shows that installation is taking place.

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This is the Installation completed screen.

Figure7. Installation completed screen Click Finish to complete installation and exit.

Step2: Installation of Aveva Electrical (Client) should be done by the user. For the installation of Aveva Electrical refer Electrical installation document.

Step3: Installation of Aveva Diagrams (DataSource) should be done by the user. For the installation of Aveva Diagrams refer Diagrams installation document.

Step4: Integration Service needs to configure with Diagrams, which is done as follows:

Open Integration Service i.e., run the ‘Integration Settings Editor’ from the All Programmes menu as shown below:

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Alternatively user can also run the InterOpIntegrationConfig.exe from the installed location …\Program

Files\AVEVA\Shared\AVEVA Integration Service by double-clicking on it.

In the AVEVA Integration Service Settings form, select AVEVA Diagrams from the ‘Select Data Source Type’ drop down list and then click on ‘Add Configuration.

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The user must then select the appropriate AVEVA Diagrams version, enter login credentials and select the required Project:

Once the required rows are added, click on Save and Exit.

Step5: Now, the Electrical should point to Integration Service in order to fetch data from Aveva Diagrams. Open Electrical Engineer, from the All Programmes menu as shown below:

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The following window appears; select the appropriate AVEVA Electrical Project from the list. And click on “Select”.

The User needs to click on Project tab and select Setup from the drop down and then select Aveva Integration Services and then select Import Configuration.

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After selecting Import configuration the following window appears. Then select service from the drop down.

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The value of Service Installed On should be set to the machine name on which service is installed.

After chaning the machine number click on ‘save’ and then click on ‘Test Service’. If Service Ok appears then click on ‘Exit’.

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The following window will appear then user needs to select the project and give the values for User and Password and click on Connect.

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Then give a Configuration Name and Group name, select the element from the drop down of Object Type Mapping. Select the name and unique attribute from the drop down. Click on Next.

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Click on next.

User needs to add the attribute mappings in order to get data. Select the check box Select All Mappings and then click on Finish.

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The following message appears, click on OK.

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Select the project and enter the password. Click Connect.

Select the Group from the Groups drop down and click on import data.

Now, we can see the diagrams data in Electrical.

User can fetch the data of diagrams or any other data source from different machine by connecting to service.

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3. Client, DataSource and Service in different machines.

Machine A Machine B Machine C 1.

2. 3. 4.

In this scenario, DataSource and the Service and client are installed in different. In order to fetch the data the Client sends a request to Service and the Service fetches the data in Data source. Here, the client should point to the machine on which service is installed and the service should point to the machine on which DataSource is present.

Example

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If the client (Ex: Instrumentation) is located at machine INHYZDPC08, service is installed at machine INHYZDPC24 and DataSource (Ex: Aveva P&ID) is located at machine INPUND151. The following steps need to be followed for setup in order to get data of Instrumentation in P&ID

Step1: In order to install Aveva Integration Service the followings steps need to be followed: i. Installation Procedure for Integration Service:

Please run the ‘AVEVA_Integration_Service 1.2.msi’ from set up folder location and the

Welcome Screen would appear as shown below. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

Figure1. Welcome Screen Ex: Instrumentation

Client

Requests for Data

Sends the Requested Data

Ex: SQL, WCF, AVEVA NET PORTAL. , P&ID Data Source Aveva Integration Service

Fetches the Data

Returns the Requested Data

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Figure2. End User License Agreement Screen

Figure3. Custom Screen

This is the Custom Setup screen. User can set the installation folder by clicking ‘Browse’ button if required. Click ‘Next’ to go to the next page.

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Figure4. Custom Setup screen

Note: If Aveva Integration Service is running the following pop-up appears, the client needs to stop the service in order to avoid the pop-up.

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This is the Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen. Click Install to start installing.

Figure6. Ready to Install AVEVA Integration Service screen This is the Progress Installation screen. This shows that installation is taking place.

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This is the Installation completed screen.

Figure7. Installation completed screen Click Finish to complete installation and exit.

Step2: Installation of Aveva Instrumentation (Client) should be done by the user. For the installation of Aveva Instrumentation refer Instrumentation installation document.

Step3: Installation of Aveva P&ID (DataSource) should be done by the user. For the installation of Aveva P&ID refer P&ID installation document.

Step4: Integration Service needs to configure with P&ID, which is done as follows:

Open Integration Service i.e., run the ‘Integration Settings Editor’ from the All Programmes menu as shown below:

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Alternatively user can also run the InterOpIntegrationConfig.exe from the installed location …\Program

Files\AVEVA\Shared\AVEVA Integration Service by double-clicking on it.

Prerequisites for adding P&ID Data to Integration Service:

Open P&ID service editor from the path: AVEVA\Shared\Aveva P&ID Reports Service\ServiceEditor.exe.

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The following window opens from location “AVEVA\P&ID 12.1 SP2\Project”. User needs to select a project Example: Test.

In project folder user needs to select “PID.PRJ” file. Example, in test project folder user has to select PID.PRJ file and click on “Open”.

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Now, the data is added to the datagrid. Click on “Save All”. Then click on “Stop Service” and then click on “Start Service”.

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Adding P&ID Data to Integration Service

Run the ‘Integration Settings Editor’ from the All Programmes menu as shown below:

Note: The ‘Configure Integration Service’ short cut would be appearing in ‘All Programs’ only if the component ‘Integration Client’ is installed in the machine.

Alternatively user can also run the InterOpIntegrationConfig.exe from the installed location …\Program

Files\AVEVA\Shared\AVEVA Integration Service by double-clicking on it.

Then the following Service Editor appears.

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Select the AVEVA P&ID option from the Select Data Source Type dropdown list of the ‘Integration Service Editor’ window and then click on Add Configuration.

Click on Test to check the AVEVA P&ID Reports service has been connected. After clicking on it, user will get a message as highlighted in above picture. Click on Fill, to list the selected project.

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The user can select the required rows individually or can select all the rows by clicking the Select all option. After the selection of rows, click on Add Rows. This will add all the rows to the Source Detail window.

Now the required data from P&ID project is added to the AVEVA Integration Service Settings form and it is ready for use by the Compare/Update functionality.

Click on Save and Exit.

Step5: Now, the Instrumentation should point to Integration Service in order to fetch data from P&ID data.

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Select the project and click on ‘Select’ button.

In Project tab select Setup and then select Aveva Integration Services and then select Import Configuration.

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Click yes.

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The value of Service Installed Onshould be set to the machine on which service is installed that is INHYZDPC24.

After chaning the machine number click on ‘save’ and then click on ‘Test Service’. If Service Ok appears then click on ‘Exit’.

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Select the project and enter the credentials. Click on Connect.

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Give an appropriate Group name and select the Object Type Mapping example Instrument. Click on Next.

In Object Type drop down select the element that was assigned in Object Type Mapping in previous screen example Instrument and select Allow Insertion. Click Next.

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Click on Next.

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Click on OK.

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Here we can select from which P&ID project we want the data and then click on Connect.

From the Groups select the Group name that is created and click on Import Data.

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Prerequisites for adding AE/AI Data to Integration Service:

Open Electrical Integration service editor from the Start Menu.

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The following window opens from location “AE_AI Project”. User needs to select the Project, Example- “AvevaInstProjects” file and click on “Open”.

Now, the data is added to the datagrid. Click on “Save”. Then click on “Stop Service” and then click on “Start Service”.

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Adding AE/AI Data to Integration Service:

Select the AVEVA Electrical option from the Select Data Source Type dropdown list of the ‘Integration Service Editor’ window and then click on Add Configuration.

Click on Test to check the AVEVA Instrumentation Integration service has been connected. After clicking on it, user will get a message as highlighted in above picture. Click on Fill, to list the selected project.

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The user can select the required rows individually or can select all the rows by clicking the Select all option. After the selection of rows, click on Add Rows. This will add all the rows to the Source Detail window.

Now the required data from AVEVA Electrical is added to the AVEVA Integration Service Settings form and it is ready for use by the Compare/Update functionality.

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