Sewer Pipe Header Data

The header fields contain general information to identify and describe and locate each pipe. It appears the top of the module window and remains visible as users navigate through the module's tabs.

Alt Pipe ID *

The user-defined unique identifier for the pipe.

Pipe Rec #

The system-defined unique identifier for the pipe.

From End Type

Indicates which modules the US Structure comes from. This could be a Sewer Structure, Pump Station, Node, Control Valve, or System Valve.

To End Type

Indicates which modules the US Structure comes from. This could be a Sewer Structure, Pump Station, Node, Control Valve, or System Valve.

US Structure

 

The US Structure ID displays the ID and address for the asset the pipe connects to at its upstream or 'from' end. This endpoint could be a structure, pump station, node, control valve, or system valve. Which module this record comes from depends on the From End Type. After setting the From End Type click the field caption button or press F9 for list of related records.

DS Structure

The DS Structure ID displays the ID and address for the asset the pipe connects to at its downstream or 'to' end. This endpoint could be a structure, pump station, node, control valve, or system valve. Which module this record comes from depends on the To End Type. After setting the To End Type click the field caption button or press F9 for list of related records.

Next US

Next DS

These buttons allow users to navigate through the filtered set of Pipe Inventory records viewing only the records that are directly upstream or downstream from the current pipe record. If pipes branch off in multiple directions, a window will appear prompting them to choose which direction to go.

Select US

Note: When using a filter users may come across a pipe that isn't in the filter. The following error will be displayed.

Prompt

See Also

Pipe Inventory

Attributes Tab

Construction Tab

Elevations Tab

TV Tab

Lamping Tab

Smoke Tests Tab

Service Laterals Tab

Overflows Tab

WO/PM

Custom and Comments