The ABM Report Layout setup window ( Fabricator Settings )

To open this window: On the ABM Report window, press the " Report Layout " button.

Disclaimer: The text entries made under " Header Line 1 " and " Header Line 2 " can be changed in a full-featured SDS2 program. The screen shot shown at left shows default names that may differ depending, for example, on your current Fabricator .

  • Settings on this window are read-only . They tell you how this window has been set up for this Fabricator in a full-featured SDS2 program .
  • Settings that have been applied in a full-featured SDS2 program to the ABM Report Layout window are stored with your current Fabricator . Changing to a different Fabricator may result in different settings being shown on this window.
  • Choices made on this window affect the layout of ABM reports that are generated by pressing " Print ABM Report " and " Print Material Change Notice ." Layout choices made on this window also affect the appearance of the ABM Edit window, which opens when you press the " Review ABM " button on the ABM Report window.
  • Most layout changes made on this window only affect how information about the ABM is presented -- they do not affect the ABM itself. The " Maximum lines per page " can affect the way a new ABM is created.
  • Rows on this table are discussed in the " ABM Report Categories " section of this documentation. " Page/Line " and " ABM ID " and etc. are rows on this window, but they can -- in a full-featured program -- be made to be columns on the ABM Edit window as well as on the ABM Drop/Add Report and Advanced Bill of Material Report .

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Headers :

  Header line 1   Header line 2   Field width Order Data Type
  • A text entry made to a cell under "Header line 1" sets line 1 of a particular column head on the ABM report ( ABM Edit window or ABM Drop/Add Report or Advanced Bill of Material Report ). Renaming a report column does not change the data type compiled into that report column. Data compiled into a column is the same no matter what the column is named.
  • The same goes for " Header line 2 ," except that entries made to cells under this category appear in line 2 of the appropriate column head on the ABM report.
  • Entries made to cells under "Field width" are numbers. Those numbers are the number of characters that a particular column on the ABM report will be wide. Increasing a number makes the ABM report grow wider. See " Total report width ." For a particular ABM report column , the number of characters that make up " Header line 1 " or " Header line 2 " should not exceed the number of characters set under ' Field Width '.
  • A number from to sets the left-to-right "Order" of columns on the report, with being the leftmost column, . being the second column from the left, and so on ... excludes the column from the report. Excluding a column from the report does not exclude it from the ABM data file that report is based on.
  • "Data Type" provides read-only information about the type of data that will be compiled into a particular ABM report column. For example, if a user in a full-featured SDS2 program has changed the " Header 2 " entry " Length " to " Peanuts ," material length data will still be reported in the " Peanuts " column on the ABM report.

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Columns on ABM reports :

Documentation in this section uses the term "ABM reports" to refer to ABM Drop/Add Reports and Advanced Bill of Material Reports and on the ABM Edit window.

Page/Line: If an " Order " is set here, a column for page and line numbers will appear on subsequently output ABM reports.

In this example, a " Page/Line " column is shown on the ABM Edit window to make it easier to find the corresponding entry in related ABM Drop/Add Reports and Advanced Bill of Material Reports .

ABM Ref #:

ABM ID: If an " Order " is set for " ABM ID ," a column for ABM IDs will appear on subsequently output ABM reports . ABM ID syntax differs depending on whether the choice made to " Tracking ID method " is ' Page/Line ' or ' System ABM ID '.

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " ABM ID ." ' ABM ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' ID ' was entered as " Header line 2 '.

ABM ID syntax when " Tracking ID method " = ' System ABM ID ': Each set of digits in an ABM ID is separated by a dot. The first digit(s) in an ABM ID represent the page that the material is on. The second digit(s) represent the line that the material is on. Additional information provides a revision history. In the example 1.4.0 , the first digit -- 1 -- is the page number, 2 is the line number, and 0 is the revision.

ABM ID syntax when " Tracking ID method " = ' Page/Line ': The first digit(s) in an ABM ID represent the page that the material is on. The second digit(s) represent the line that the material is on. The two numbers are separated by a dash. For the example 1-4 , the first number -- 1 -- is the page number and 2 is the line number.

Editing an ABM ID (in a full-featured SDS2 program): ABM IDs can be edited in the current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " ABM ID " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for the ABM IDs that are reported in that column to be editable. Users of a full-featured SDS2 program can also edit the " ID " that is shown on member and material edit windows.

ABM Report Criteria: Tracking ID Method
Member and material edit windows: ID

Major Mark: If an " Order " is set for " Major Mark ," a column for member piecemarks will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Major Mark ." ' Major ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Mark ' was entered as " Header line 2 ."

Note 1: If the material shown on a line is not a member main material, then the " Major Mark " column reports N/A in that line.

Note 2: If multiple marks are assigned to a line, the report will include as many of the marks as possible, with ellipses (...) to designate that other marks could not be printed.

Minor Mark: If an " Order " is set for " Minor Mark ," a column for submaterial piecemarks (minor marks) will be included on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Minor Mark ." ' Minor ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Mark ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Note: If multiple marks are assigned to a line, the report will include as many of the marks as possible, with ellipses (...) to designate that other marks could not be printed.

Mem Num: If an " Order " is set for " Mem Num ," then a " Mem Num " column (for member numbers ) will appear subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Mem Num ." ' Mem ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Num ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Qty: If an " Order " is set for " Qty ," then a column for the quantity of a particular material will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Qty ," and ' Qty ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Material: If an " Order " is set for " Material ," a " Material " column (for material description ) will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Material ," and ' Material ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Length: If an " Order " is set for " Length ," then a column for material length will be included on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Length ," and ' Length ' was entered as the " Header line 2 '.

Making " Length " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): " Length " entries can be made (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") on the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " Length " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for entries to be made to cells in that column.

Making " Length " entries on member or material edit windows can be done in a full-featured SDS2 program by unchecking " Auto " and typing the desired length. The typed length will be applied to any subsequently created new ABM or any subsequently updated ABM that includes that material.



A user in a full-featured program can uncheck " Auto " to manually type a length.

Steel Grade: If an " Order " is set for " Steel Grade ," then a " Steel Grade " column will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

Note: Since each page of these reports is automatically sorted by the steel grade (which is noted at the top, left of the page), all columns in any one page on the report will list the same steel grade.

Remarks: If an " Order " is set for " Remarks ," then a " Remarks " column will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

Making " Remarks " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): " Remarks " entries can be made (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " Remarks " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for entries to be made to cells in that column.

Other applications: This column lets a person manually add typed or hand-written annotations to the printed report. You might, for instance, use this column to initial the review of information on a line in the report.

Camber: If an " Order " is set for " Camber ," a column for this information will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

Editing ABM " Camber " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): ABM " Camber " entries can be edited (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " Camber " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for camber entries in that column to be editable.

End Prep: If an " Order " is set for " End Prep ," then a column will appear for designating end cuts on materials on subsequently output ABM reports .

Proper report criteria needs to be set: Annotations such as 'M1E' (mill cut one end) or 'B2E' (bevel cut both ends) or 'None' (for a ' Standard cut ' on both ends) are reported in this column on an ABM report only if appropriate " Operation Addition " rules have been defined on the ABM Report Criteria window. Otherwise 'N/A' appears in this column for all materials.

Editing ABM " End Prep " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): ABM " End Prep " entries can be edited (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order "' for " End Prep " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for end prep entries in that column to be editable.

Also see: The " End-cut type " is set for the left/right end of a material on the Rolled Section Material window.

Seq: If an " Order " is set for " Seq ," then a column for sequence numbers (or names) will appear on subsequently output ABM reports . Each material's sequence will be reported in this column.

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Seq ," and ' Seq ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Unit Weight: If an " Order " is set for " Unit Weight ," then a " Unit Weight " column on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Unit Weight ." ' Unit ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Weight ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Note: Each material's weight reported in this column is in pounds or kilograms , depending on the primary dimension " Units ."

Editing ABM " Unit Weight " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): ABM " Unit Weight " entries can be edited (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " Unit Weight " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for unit weight entries in that column to be editable. Editing the " Unit Weight " for a particular page/line on the ABM Edit window will cause the " Total Weight " for that same page/line to be updated automatically the next time that same " ABM Name " is updated.

Total Weight: If an " Order " is set for " Total Weight ," then a column for total weight (unit weight x quantity) will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " Total Weight ." ' Total ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Weight ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

ABM Note: If an " Order " is set for " ABM Note ," then a column for notes will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " for " ABM Note ." ' ABM ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ," and ' Note ' was entered as the " Header line 2 ."

Entering an " ABM Note " on member or material windows (in a full-featured SDS2 program): You can enter notes on member or material edit windows if -- on that window -- the " ABM" checkbox is checked. As the example shown below demonstrates, entering a note can be done even before the material has been added to the ABM database. In example below, the "ID" is 'N/A', which means that an ABM that includes the material has not yet been created.



Pressing the icon lets full-featured program user add a note for the "ABM Note" column in ABM report.

Editing " ABM Note " entries (in a full-featured SDS2 program): " ABM Note " entries can be edited (in that program) for your current ABM (" ABM Name ") using the ABM Edit window. An " Order " for " ABM Note " must be set here in order for a column to appear on the ABM Edit window and in order for note entries in that column to be editable.

ABM Revisions: If an " Order " is set for " ABM Revisions ," then a column for ABM revisions will appear on subsequently output ABM reports .

To create the above example, was set as the " Order " or " Revisions ," and ' Revisions ' was entered as the " Header line 1 ."

ABM Revision numbers:

0 is the revision number given to materials that were placed into an ABM when that file was created.

1 is the revision number given to materials that were placed on a new page/line when the ABM was first updated.

2 is the revision number given to materials that were placed on a new page/line when the ABM was first updated.

Note: ABMs can be created and updated in a full-featured SDS2 program, but not in an SDS2 review station.

Total report width: The total number of characters that the report is wide.

This number is automatically calculated from the " Field Width " assigned to columns on the report for which a " Print Order " of ' 1 ' or greater has been assigned. Two characters are added for each column in the report (one space at the beginning, the other at the end) to create margins for separating the columns.

Maximum lines per page: Any number of lines between 1 and 50. The default is 50.

File format: Text or Delimited . This affects the output of an ABM report. The selected format can be applied to existing ABM files -- generating a new ABM file is not required. You might want to output the report as a ' Delimited ' file so that you can import it into a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel. To actually save a ' Delimited ' file, press the " Save " button in the report viewer ( Output-Request Summary ). To actually print a ' Text ' report, press the " Print " button in the report viewer.

' Text ' outputs the report in the traditional manner, as a formatted report for printing.
' Delimited ' outputs report data in a format suitable for export to other programs. The data may be delimited by commas, pipes or tabs, depending on the choice made to " Delimited by ."

Delimited by: Comma or Pipe or Tab . This applies when the " File format " is 'Deli meted'.

' Comma ' delimits fields in the report by commas ( , ):
' Pipe ' delimits fields in the report by pipes ( | ):
' Tab ' delimits fields in the report by tabs:

Show ABM entries with 0 quantity: or .

" Show ..."

" Show ..."

In a full-featured SDS2 program ...

If this box is checked ( ), ABM information for lines that show a material whose quantity is 0 is presented in the ABM report.

If the box is not checked ( ), empty lines are generated for any material whose quantity is 0.

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