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Summary

How to fill out the Quantity Table (Quantity Calculation Summary Table)?

Related Function

Base Mode > Application > Construction > Quantity Table > Quantity Table (Template) / Quantity Table (Generate) / Quantity Table (Export)

Type

TIP, VERIFICATION, EXAMPLE

Q. How can I create the Quantity Table (Quantity Calculation Summary Table)?

 

A. The Quantity Table can be created in the construction mode in under Construction of the Application tab.

 

The user can generate the Quantity Calculation Summary Table in an Excel format (Output as an Excel format).

Application > Construction > Construction mode 

Figure. 1 Enter Construction Mode

 

Go to Construction Mode to create a quantity calculation aggregate table.


Construction mode > Quantity Table  

Figure. 2 Construction Mode Quantity Setting Tool

 

Figure to create a quantity calculation aggregate table. Set in the order of 2 numbers.

① Template: Defines the format of the quantity calculation report. You can set the work type, standard, and unit for each material.

② Generate: Select the quantity calculation target and template. ( All / User Defined / By Structure)

③ Export: Export the quantity calculation aggregate table and link it with Excel.


Construction mode > Quantity Table > Template

Figure. 3 Work Type - Quantity table template dialog User environment configuration

 

Quantity calculation content setting

  • painting. In 3, enter the Field Item for each material set in the Field function according to the required items.

① If you click Template, a dialog box for field classification is created.

② Change the Template Name.

➡ Example of expanation) it was changed to Quantity Aggregation Table .

③ Quantity Calculation Select the number of work types/standards set. Up to three can be set, and it is okay to set only one.

➡ Example of explanation) Enter 3 EA by entering the field items related to reinforcing bars into 3 classification systems .

④ Customize and input the classification items in the quantity aggregate table that is linked to Excel.

⑤ Enter the field composition contents and unit system such as material and tag items required for quantity calculation.

⑥ Apply and Close to close the dialog box.


Construction mode > Quantity Table > Generate

Figure. 4 Specify the Quantity Table calculation range

 

Quantity calculation range setting

① Go to the Quantity Calculation Range Setting tab.

② Picture. 3 Select the Quantitative Calculation Classification (Template list) defined in .

③ You can designate a range for the entire structure shown on the screen, or select a quantity calculation range according to the structure structure.

➡ Example of Explanation) the Structure configuration system was selected.

④ I selected the 1.1.2 lower hole checkbox to check the quantity below the lower hole

➡ You can check the quantity calculation statement by checking the level composition system unit.

⑤ Click Apply and Close to close the dialog box.


Construction mode > Quantity Table > Export To Excel

  

Figure. 5 Quantity Table Export

 

Quantity calculation table calculation

① Enter the Export To Excel step.

② Picture. Select the quantity calculation taxonomy defined in 3 and 4 (Template list).

③ Click Export To Excel to save the file path and name.

④ Click Apply and Close to close the dialog box.


Quantity calculation confirmation

 

Figure. 6 Check the Quantity Table

 

Quantity calculation confirmation

▶ Find the path where Excel is saved and open it.

▷ The sheet composition in Excel is calculated as in the list of structure structures configured when entering a quantity system.

▶ Quantity and related contents are calculated according to the field composition system entered in Work Type.

▷ You can check the contents of the quantity calculation statement in the structure in which the contents of the lower quantity are aggregated at the upper level.

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