Create Process Data Cross Reference
Explanation
This activity is used to define a cross reference attribute scheme. This 
cross-reference enables the automatic notification of process data changes between objects 
that have a valid process object relation. For example, when a Process Stream 
object is set as a Process Object to a Pump object, it will trigger and notify 
the process data value differences on the Pump Object, when the Process Stream 
data is changed. These process data changes could then be copied or ignored by 
the relevant objects, which in turn switches off the notification.  
The inheritance applies between two classes - Consumer and Producer. Attributes in different classes sharing the same name
are generally cross-referred. This can be simplified by selecting the Copy 
All Attributes option. Attributes in different classes with different names are mapped manually, 
one at a time.
By not defining attributes for either class, a dummy cross-reference can be 
created where the process change is shown but changed process data cannot be 
copied in.
Prerequisites
	- A standard should exist. 
- At least two object classes should be available with the Can have 
	process data class relation. 
System Effects
A cross reference attribute scheme is created, 
Window
Cross 
Reference Between Attributes
Related Window Descriptions
Cross Reference Between 
Attributes
Procedure
Use the following procedure to define attributes for cross copying, one at a 
time:
	- Open the Cross Reference Between 
Attributes window.
- Click New. 
- In the Standard field, enter the name of the standard for which 
	cross reference data is being defined. Use the List of Values to select a 
	suitable standard. The standard of the default plant if defined in the 
	User Settings 
	dialog box, 
	will be displayed by default.  
- In the Consumer Class field, enter the name of the class 
	to which the attribute value will be inherited. Use the List of Values to 
	select a suitable class. 
- In the Consumer Attribute field, enter the name of the 
	attribute to which the value should be inherited. Use the List of Values to 
	select a suitable class. 
- In the Class Relation Description field, enter the description of 
	the class relation 
	which when created or updated for related objects, attributes will be 
	inherited. The only valid relation is the process data relation. Select the 
	class relation description from the List of Values.
- In the Producer Class field, enter the name of the Class 
	from which the attribute values should be inherited. Use the List of Values 
	to select a suitable class. 
- In the Producer Attribute field, enter the name of the 
	attribute from which the value should be inherited. Use the List of Values 
	to select a suitable value.
- Click Save. 
Use the following procedure to copy all attributes for classes:
	- Repeat steps 1-3 of the previous exercise.
- Enter required classes in the Consumer Class and 
	Producer Class fields. Use the List of Values to select suitable 
	classes. 
- Select the Copy All Equal Attributes check 
	box to enable all equally named attributes to be inherited from the producer 
	class to the consumer class. This is a simplified way to copy all relevant 
	attributes instead of having to define an attribute copy for each individual 
	attribute when the attribute naming convention is the same for both producer 
	and consumer classes.
- Click Save. 
Use the following procedure to create dummy cross-reference records that do not 
copy changed process data:
	- Repeat steps 1 -2 of the previous exercise. Note: Do not define attributes for either class.
- In the Class Relation Description field, enter the description of 
	the class relation 
	which when created or updated for related objects, attributes will be 
	inherited. The only valid relation is the process data relation. Select the 
	class relation description from the List of Values.
- Click Save. 
- Repeat steps 1-4 to create another dummy cross-reference record.