Coabis 10.2 is released today. This is a free
upgrade to all users with current software maintenance agreements.
Baseline. Task Tree. Data prompts can now
have up to 20 characters, instead of 11.
Baseline. Anomaly Limits Listing added. This
lists anomaly limits for the currently-Set installation, and selected
tasks and component types.
Baseline. Substructures. Any deviation in
wall thickness for lines with no corrosion allowance results in
the inspection intervals within Coabis being calculated to be
zero. A function has been added into Coabis based on B31.3 using
the required thickness rather than spec wall thickness. This will
only be used for piping and will include carbon steel lines which
have exceeded their spec wall thickness loss. Done.
Baseline. Component Details. Component description
is now 60 characters in length.
Baseline. Master Anomalies. Review tab added
to record anomaly reviews, separate to Actions.
Baseline. Substructures. Safety critical
element checkbox added to identify substructures which are SCEs.
Baseline. Documents. Linked documents are
no longer categorised as Reference 1, Reference 2 and Other Linked
Documents. Reference 1 and 2 have been replaced with primary and
Secondary document checks in Other Linked Documents.
Planning. Anomaly Archive. New report added
listing previously-reported anomalies on components in a new workpack,
without having to select substructure and component.
Planning. Workpack Generation. User can now
select specific components on multiple substructures once they
have filtered on substructure.
Planning. Workpack Special Instructions.
New report added which prints special instructions from workpacks.
Planning. Pipe Corrosion Summary. Report
re-written to provide significantly more information.
Site. Site Anomalies. Review tab added to
record anomaly reviews, separate to anomaly Summary and Actions.
Site. Make Work Plan. Additional filter of
Documents added, allowing work plans for components on selected
drawings to be created.
Reports. WT Graph Report added, plotting
wall thickness results, alarm levels and best-fit line using sum
of least squares.
Plus much more.