OmniCADD SDS
- ver. 8.1 for AutoCAD 2007, 2008, 2009: 04/22/2008
- ver. 8.0 for AutoCAD 2007, 2008, 2009: 04/22/2008
- ver. 7.0 for AutoCAD 2004, 2005, 2006: 09/08/2006
- ver. 6.0 for AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002: 04/19/2006
OmniCADD has released SDS 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 for users on our
Maintenance Program. Because we anticipate the addition of new features during the next year, the program will only be
available to users subscribing to our Maintenance Program, and will only be sold
with the annual licensure fee included.
New Features in version 8.1:
04/22/2008
- This is a release candidate. It is fully supported,
only the user’s manual is not yet ready. We recommend this update for those
users who can try new features and report any possible issues. This version
will not interfere with OmniCADD SDS 8.0. It is recommended that you start
drawing from OmniCADD Explorer or from an open AutoCAD session in order to
load the correct version of OmniPipe.dbx file. These files are different in
8.0 and 8.1. By default AutoCAD will load the last file used.
- It is required that you update OmniCADD MDB Fitting type and SDS Group
columns prior to starting OmniCADD SDS 8.1 for the first time. This means you
must update OmniCADD Stocklisting and Fabrication 7.0 or OmniCADD MDB Manager
7.0.
- The converter from the old drawing to the new will start automatically
upon opening the old drawing. It is recommended that you backup the old
drawing before opening it in SDS 8.0. OmniCADD SDS 8.0 cannot be used with
OmniCADD SDS 8.1 drawings.
- All development has been completed in Microsoft .Net. We are moving away
from AutoLisp 100%. There will be no more attributes, everything is based on
the use of four OmniCADD objects:
- OmniNode,
which is represented by the AutoCAD symbols/images for heads, fittings,
valves, etc.
- OmniPipe,
which is represented by a line or a line with breaks, between two OmniNode
objects. OmniPipe end points are connected to the OmniProperty objects.
- OmniProperty, which is an object without a symbol
representation, like some fittings, valves, etc. OmniProperty is located
inside the OmniNode object. OmniNode object can contain several OmniProperty
objects. Each OmniProperty object can be connected to other OmniProperty
objects in the same OmniNode or OmniPipe objects.
- OmniPropertyData (data object where material, size, model, make, etc. are stored.).
OmniPropertyData information is stored inside the OmniCADD Dictionary in
the drawing. Links to those objects are stored inside OmniProperty and
OmniPipe objects. If two different OmniPipe objects have the same
OmniPropertyData id then these pipes have the same material, size,
manufacturer, etc.
- We left almost all menu commands intact, although
these commands are now implemented in Microsoft .Net.
- All OmniCADD SDS objects data (heads, fittings, valves, pipes, hangers,
etc.) are located in OmniCADD database, the same database the OmniCADD
Stocklisting program is using. This allows the flexibility to select OmniCADD
objects directly at design time.
- OmniPipe object can be drawn clean without the use of a Cleanup command.
Look at Display, Redraw options. Also you can use line-weight property to
show/print thick pipes. This feature can be used instead of the Make BL wide
command.
- The Takeouts program has been changed. Takeouts values will no longer be
saved in the drawings. Only the selection sets will be saved in the drawing.
Takeout values will be stored in the takeouts.dat file in *.xml file format.
These values will be the same for all drawings. To edit takeouts values you
need to start the takeout program outside AutoCAD. Inside AutoCAD, while in
takeouts command you will be able to change the takeouts set selections for
the current drawing. You can import your takeouts values from the older
version of SDS using the File, Import command.
- Later (before final release) we will add an OmniCADD SDS Settings dialog
where you can customize the appearance of different OmniCADD objects, like
scale of sprinklers, text height, line-weight for OmniPipe objects for
different drawing scales, etc.
- The Edit Outlets command no longer exists. All outlets are maintained
automatically.
- Throughout the session, we ask about elevations. Elevations are used for
automatic risers, sprigs, drops calculations, hanger calculations.
- The OmniCADD Roof command introduces a special object which will eliminate
all hardships during hanger length calculations. When you update roof (i.e.,
from flat to double sloped) all affected hangers will be recalculated.
- There is a 3D drawing view, which will generate a 3D diagram of the
system.
- Edit Node command allows to edit OmniNode object structure: add, edit,
delete fittings, heads, valves, etc. You can also edit connections between
elements.
- The Edit Pipe command allows change takeouts, material, size, etc. It will
update associated text items upon exit.
- Risers are inserted and updated automatically during creating or updating
existing pipes.
- Takeouts are recalculated automatically during creating or updating
existing pipes.
- The Edit Elevations command allows the user to change elevations for
multiple pipes forming a single line. Riser Nipples will be inserted, deleted
and adjusted automatically. Pipe hanger length will be adjusted automatically.
- The Extract to OmniCADD HCS command has a 3D view for easy elevation
editing.
- The Connect/Disconnect Pipes command allows the connect/disconnect of
crossing pipes with the riser inserted or deleted automatically.
- There is no longer a predefined order of operations required to be
followed. The Edit commands will allow making changes to existing pipes.
- Structural members also were updated. They also have end point elevations
now. You can convert architectural elements into OmniCADD Structural members.
Hangers attached to the members will be recalculated automatically upon
changing member’s elevations.
- You can select OmniPropertyData information from your company’s local
database or from the OmniCADD online database.
- Tool tips for OmniCADD objects help obtain instant information about
drawing elements.
- Grooved fitting images are updated automatically upon modifying
connections or orientation of pipes.
- You can create custom symbols not only for heads, but for valves, FDCs,
alarms, etc.
New Features in versions 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:
04/22/2008
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OmniCADD SDS 8.0 works with AutoCAD 2009.
- OmniCADD SDS 8.0
works with 32 bit versions of AutoCAD 2008, 2009. Support for x64 versions
of Microsoft Vista will be added soon.
- OmniCADD SDS 8.0 works with AutoCAD 2007 in Microsoft Vista after
installing AutoCAD 2007 Service Pack #2.
05/24/2007
- OmniCADD SDS 8.0 works with AutoCAD 2008.
04/19/2006
- OmniCADD SDS 8.0 works with AutoCAD 2007.
04/05/2005
- OmniCADD SDS 7.0 works with AutoCAD 2004, 2005, 2006.
- OSNAP settings modified during "Insert Head" command.
04/02/2004
- OmniCADD SDS 7.0 works with AutoCAD 2004, 2005.
- New menu customization options. These changes will not interfere in future with OmniCADD menu updates.
Users can enter now all customized toolbar and menu commands to a new menu group "OmniUser".
So, if you already customized OmniCADD menu, then make backup of your OmniCADD.mns file and after updating the program just copy and
paste your commands from that file to OmniUser.mnu file. After that execute Load..., Load User Menu command to load your menu.
You will need to run Load User Menu command after OmniCADD menu changes
10/02/2003
- All OmniCADD SDS program files updated and recompiled to comply with
AutoCAD recommendations. These changes should speed up several
commands and result in smaller file sizes.
07/16/2003
- S.I.N. column (Sprinkler Identification Number) for
heads. Available in the OmniCADD Database, SDS, Stocklisting programs.
- "Create Stocklisting Area" command. Allows the user to create an area which
consists of one or more closed polygons in the "OMS" layer. The "Extract
to Stocklisting Program" command will ask about the stocklisting area
first. Only data inside the polygons of the selected area will be extracted.
To delete the stocklisting area use the AutoCAD "Erase" command.
- The "Create Remote Area" command improved.
It will check and not allow polyline self-crossing.
- When you open an OmniCADD SDS 5.7 (or prior) version drawing
the program will update data to a new format. Then the program will ask "Do
you want to save changes?". If you click "Yes" (recommended) then all data
will be saved and you can continue to work within the drawing. If you opened a
drawing by accident and want to continue to work with this drawing in OmniCADD SDS 5.7 then answer "No". You will be able to exit
the drawing and open it later in OmniCADD SDS 5.7.
03/17/2003
- OmniCADD MDB 6.0 is published for OmniCADD SDS users without
Stocklisting program. You need to install OmniCADD MDB 6.0 prior to installation
of OmniCADD SDS 6.0, 7.0.
- OmniCADD MDB 6.0 installation program will allow to
install OmniCADD Database on a local or a network drive. When database is
installe on a network drive then it can be available for every user on a
network.
- OmniCADD Database Manager 6.3 is published. This program is a part of
OmniCADD Stocklisting 6.3 program. It is recommended only for users
without the Stocklisting program. This program will allow to add/delete/modify
items within the OmniCADD MDB.
10/10/2002
- OmniCADD SDS is now integrated with the OmniCADD MDB.
In the first stage it affects sprinkler heads, details and assemblies
manipulation. The user can enter all information about heads available in the
MDB, including n.p.t. thread size, manufacturer part numbers, k-factors,
response, etc. Also, there is an option to select a head directly from the
database, assign a head symbol for a specified head type, or to the specified
head, from the database. Pipe, fittings, valves, etc. will be integrated in
the MDB within the next year.
- Title Block Customization. The user can create an
unlimited number of title blocks and insert them into the OmniCADD drawing
file. Custom title blocks can have several variable text fields which can be
modified by a special "Edit Title Block" command. The user may also specify a
custom location for a Head Chart inside the title block.
- The Head Chart can be placed inside the title block
or, if the user opted out of this option, at a specified location inside the
drawing. Head Chart columns are customizable. The user selects fields, and
their order, using a special command "Edit Head Chart Columns."
- Assemblies are now integrated with the OmniCADD
database. The user can select assemblies from the database. They will be
exported to the Stocklisting program.
- Completely revised extraction to the OmniCADD
Stocklisting program procedure. Users will be able to check items and fix
errors before sending data. The user also has the ability to send only
selected items to the Stocklisting program.
- Completely revised extraction to the OmniCADD
Hydraulic Calculation program procedure. Support for an unlimited number of
remote areas. Reference points can be shared between remote areas.
- The "Details" command is completely updated. All OmniCADD
details are integrated with the OmniCADD MDB. Program has functions for
adding, deleting, zipping, and unzipping details. To insert details from SDS
5.6 or SDS 5.7, the user need only export them, and then import from the newly
created archive into SDS 6.0, 7.0.
- The "Start New Drawing" command will remember settings from the previous drawing and
has the ability to add/delete new scale factors and paper sizes within the
program. Moreover, the user can
select a title block and assign the values to the title block text variable
fields during this operation.
Fixed Bugs
08/03/2007
- Attach/Edit Auxiliaries in Sprinkler Head dialog.
10/04/2006
- Show the Description of the selected items during the extraction to OmniCADD HCS command is fixed for OmniCADD SDS 8.0.
09/08/2006
- U-Bend command with Pendent heads is fixed for OmniCADD SDS 7.0, 8.0.
05/18/2006
- Details commands.
- Launching OmniCADD HCS program from OmniCADD SDS 8.0.
04/20/2006
- Skipping objects during partial extraction to the
OmniCADD Stocklisting & Fabrication program.
- Trim command with OmniCADD sprinkler symbols.
08/29/2005
- Archiving functions in OmniCADD SDS 7.0 for AutoCAD 2006 (Details and symbols commands).
- Ceiling tile alignment.
04/05/2005
- Extraction to OmniCADD HCS and OmniCADD Stocklisting errors.
04/02/2003
- Pipe with duplicate Start, End nodes message during extraction to OmniCADD HCS.
10/31/2003
- Copy/Paste heads from one drawing to another drawing
and the subsequent Save command deleted heads data.
- Insert OmniCADD drawing and the subsequent Save
command deleted heads data.
- "Change Head" command did not work when heads data
was corrupt. This command will now allow the user to fix heads data.
- Auto-Hangers command did not work for some unknown
reason in one *.dwg file, probably because the drawing was without bounds.
Additional selection set filtering in the program solved the problem.
- AutoBL command put Tees instead of Elbows on BL ends when Head symbol was very close to the BL.
10/02/2003
- Memory allocation problems in "Details" command
fixed.
- Fitting attachment to the pipes during extraction to the Stocklisting
program.
- Number of lines during extraction of branch lines to the Stocklisting
program.
- "Show head temperature" feature fixed.
07/16/2003
- Scaling OmniCADD head symbols.
04/23/2003
- "SCRCAP" problem for the end head in AutoBL
command.
04/17/2003
- Upright heads with sprigs alignment function.
- Updating details and symbols preview image.
- AutoCAD message about exceeding number of selection
sets.
03/14/2003
- Bugs in AutoBL, Sprig/Drop commands related to
improper handling of new OmniCADD head symbols.
- Bugs related to improper handling of new OmniCADD
Upright head symbols.
- OmniCADD Toolbar HCS commands fixed.
02/12/2003
- Bugs in AutoBL, Insert Head, Edit Title Block commands.
- Speed up Edit Head command.
- Enhanced Extraction to Stocklisting.
Click here to download OmniCADD
SDS 6.0, 7.0 User Manual files (02/14/2003).
- ver. 5.6 for AutoCAD-14 :
01/24/2001
- ver. 5.7 for
AutoCAD-2000, 2000i, 2002 : 01/24/2001
New features
10/27/1999
- Commands "New" and "Open" are back in the OmniCADD
Design program! New jobs appear in OmniCADD Explorer Window instantly.
- Special rule for the naming of OmniCADD drawings
(drawing file should be located inside folder with drawing name) is no longer
needed. You can save drawing in any folder you want.
- Stocklisting and hydraulic files are located in the same
folder with the drawing file.
- All but two *.lsp files are gone (to the AutoCAD Visual
Lisp). It will allow us to find and fix all bugs fast. Also this enhancement
leads to increased speed !
- OmniCADD SDS 5.6 and SDS 5.7 will be kept synchronous
until most of our customers switch to A2K (AutoCAD-2000).
In the near future the development for AutoCAD-14 will
stop.
- OmniCADD SDS 5.7 works in a multi-document environment :
works with several drawings in one session simultaneously!
- Integrated and long-awaited online "Help" system is
under way.
- While working in A2K with SDS 5.7 you will be able to
save a file as a R14 drawing and open it later in SDS 5.6 (but not in SDS
5.5).
All OmniCADD SDS 5.4, 5.5 drawings are
accessible from OmniCADD SDS 5.6, 5.7.
02/25/2000
- OmniCADD prototype drawing "omnicadd.dwg" was updated in order to
correct the extraction process to the OmniCADD Stocklisting 6.0 program. Old
drawings will be updated during start-up in SDS 5.6 and/or SDS 5.7.
03/03/2000
- "Blank" command (Display Pull-Down Menu) will put selected entities to the
frozen "Blank" layer. Use "Show" command to restore these items.
Fixes from release 10/27/1999
11/12/1999
- "Takeouts command" for a newly
created drawing (SDS 5.6).
- "Cross-Main Edit" command.
- Settings for "Auto-Branch Line"
command (SDS 5.7)
- Repeat Last command.
- "Ref. Point" command.
12/06/1999(v.5.7),
12/14/1999(v.5.6)
- "AutoBL" command from the middle
button menu.
- "AutoBL" command for SDS 5.6.
01/11/2000
- Manual "Hydraulic Calculations"
command.
- "Slope" command from OmniCADD
Toolbars.
- "Speed" of several OmniCADD
commands (AutoBL).
02/25/2000
- Extraction errors to the stocklisting program
related to outlet types of welded pipes. Require the update for
OmniCADD Stocklisting 6.0 dated 02/25/2000.
- "AutoDIM" command doesn't require two extra clicks.
- Prompts for selecting "Size" will appear before
the dialog will popup.
- Takeouts errors in SDS 5.7 due to case
sensetivity of BLOCK names in AutoCAD 2000. All OmniCADD BLOCK names will be
converted to the upper case.
- "Cleanup" command will set the LINETYPE name to the
"ByLayer" setting.
- "Draw Heads Only" setting wasn't saved in "Ml lines" command.
03/03/2000
- "AutoDIM" command changes to inches, instead of feet
and inches.
- "Manual Hangers" command when just one hanger was added (rel. 5.6 only).
- "Hide" command will make selected entities invisible. Use "Show" command
to restore them. New "Blank" command was added to the Display Pull-Down Menu.
(see New Features 03/03/2000).
03/08/2000
- Program doesn't save dialog settings for "Cross
Main", "Feed Main" and "Welded Branch Lines" when labeling properties change
(affected only users with Build date 03/03/2000).
06/29/2000
- "Move All to Z = 0.0" command moved 2-d entities not
correctly.
- Change "Heads... Sprig-up" command removed the inner circle (rel 5.6
only).
01/24/2001
- Edit Takeouts command failed when drawing name or drawing folder contained
spaces.
- "SPRINKLR... R-NIPPLS...EndBLRN" command could fail with error
message: "Bad argument: non-negative: -2. Resetting environment".
All available manuals are located in Manuals folder of OmniCADD CD. To read/print
manuals you will need to install Acrobat Reader 4.0 in Manuals/Acrobat
folder.
Spanish versions of OmniCADD Explorer and OmniCADD HCS manuals are added to the
OmniCADD setup CD disk.