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4 December 2008

Events News

COADE Schedules December 11th CADWorx Plant Design Webinar on Extracting Data from Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) Using the New PIDMO Product

COADE announced a new webinar, scheduled for December 11, 2008, at 12 pm CDT, on Getting More out of your Intelligent P&IDs. Led by Dan Merrick of ECE Solutions, the webinar will discuss CADWorx Plant and P&ID Professional database connections and the ease of extracting data with PIDMO, the newly released product from ECE Solutions.

PIDMO is a database interface that allows CADWorx PLANT and P&ID Professional users to leverage information stored in their process and instrument diagrams (P&ID) and 3D model drawings so that project managers, engineers, purchasing managers and other non-CAD users can import and export data from their project databases to and from Microsoft Excel. Merrick will describe capabilities of this sophisticated reporting tool and how it enables users to access component information, filter for bills of materials (BOM), compile cost estimates, create project management worksheets and create Excel-based instrument and equipment datasheets with revision controls.

Details on this and other COADE webinars can be found on the CADWorx User Blog at http://coade.typepad.com/cadworx/webinar_future/index.html. CADWorx product details are available at http://www.coade.com.

About Dan Merrick, webinar leader:

Dan Merrick of ECE Design provides Technical CADWorx support for users across the United States and Canada. Dan is experienced in CADWorx database implementation and is actively involved with software product development. He provides Training for CADWorx, AutoCAD, PIDMO, PLANTMO and other plant design software.

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