SC. Solid Import

In the Solid Import step you can import the scheduling blocks from Tactical Scheduler or Production Scheduler.

This step is only visible if Generate Stage Plans option is flagged in the Settings step.

Export from Tactical Scheduler

To import scheduling blocks to Spacial Conformetrics you firstly need to export them from Tactical Scheduler. To do this:

  1. Open Tactical Scheduler app.

  2. Go to Schedule tab > Animation tab.

  3. Press the Export button, on the bottom right and select “Export Blocks for Conformance” option.

  4. Specify a saving path and file name. Exported file will be saved in “.atsconformance” format.

Tactical Scheduler > Schedule tab > Animation tab > Export button > Export Blocks for Conformance

Export from Production Scheduler

To import scheduling blocks to Spacial Conformetrics you firstly need to export them from Production Scheduler. To do this:

  1. Open Production Scheduler app.

  2. Go to Schedule tab > Animation tab.

  3. Press the Exports button, on the bottom left and select “Export Blocks for Conformance” option.

  4. Specify a saving path and file name. Exported file will be saved in “.apsconformance” format.

Production Scheduler > Schedule tab > Animation tab > Exports button > Export Blocks for Conformance

Enable Generate Stage Plans option

To use scheduling blocks, allowing stage plans generation, this option must be enabled in Settings.

  1. In Spacial Conformetrics go to the Setup tab > Settings step.

  2. In the Options field flag "Generate Stage Plans" option.

It will unlock a new setup task - Stage Plans, including Solid Import, Solid Properties and Schedule Sequence steps.

Import Solids

Import scheduling blocks from Tactical Scheduler.

  1. Go to the Stage Plans > Solid Import step.

  2. In the Blocks panel press the blue plus icon.

  3. In the Open window select required conformance file, previously exported from Tactical Scheduler or Production Scheduler.

For users of third-party scheduling applications, blocks can be imported directly from a folder or .zip file. Any underscores in the file name will be treated as level name delimiters in the block tree.