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2018-05-08 11:47 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Yes, I think I will be able to do some of that. The part that I am concerned about is the limitation there may be due to the Calculation Units we have available for Interactive Schedules.
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Steve,
I think you will be able to do these kinds of things, but differently. ....
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2018-05-09 01:27 AM
2018-05-09 02:42 AM
JGoode wrote:Sure, I don't see why not.
Are we going to be able to utilise the Level Of Detail addition in our own objects?
2018-05-09 02:47 AM
poco2013 wrote:NDA has been lifted, so ask what you want.
Your asking a question that only the beta testers can answer definitively and their still under the NDA but based on the videos:
2018-05-09 04:36 AM
Barry wrote:Boards are rounded up to standard lengths of 2' increments with a limit of 20' (16' practically) of which there is no function presently defined. You would have to use the IF Function to set a constant then use that constant in another formula to cal Bd Ft. (There is no SET variable function ). Also the if function always returns a value which make the logic near impossible. You then have the problem of which calculation is done first as there is no way to control the sequence of calculations unless possibly it is done in the order listed in the property manager -- and this approach may create conflicts with other formula?
I am not familiar with the term 'board feet' but you can certainly determine the length of an element and round it up to ordering lengths.
Barry.
2018-05-09 05:53 AM
poco2013 wrote:It certainly won't be easy for the average user.
I'm guessing most would find this procedure as too confusing?
2018-05-09 06:54 AM
poco2013 wrote:In addition to the videos some of us have also participated in some Webinars which try to explain how it works.
Your asking a question that only the beta testers can answer definitively and their still under the NDA but based on the videos:...
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