Thank you for this knowledge. Can an Area Takeoff be copied and converted into Grid? I'm trying to takeoff trenching/Saw cutting that contains multiple Segments with total Area approx. 3,000 sq ft.
Hi , How can I create a rebar in slab template that contains an upper and lower mesh with the rebar size in the upper mesh being different than the lower mesh using the grid tool?
I am unable to get your !sum total to calculate correctly. A 20 x 20 with grid 18" OCEW including the perimeter should total 600 lf but your calculation stays @ just the interior 520 lf.
Your "parent" is the grid tool takeoff and somewhere either as QTY or a custom field, you should have the formula: RoundUp([!Sum(Linear Total)]). That should add the perimeter of the grid tool takeoff with all the "child" entries below it. Those entries shown as "Grid Lines - #" When I reproduce your area I get 600 LF for a QTY on the takeoff and 520 LF on the Grid Lines - 0 entry. You don't have to use the RoundUp and can use just [!Sum(Linear Total)]. Also, make sure you are on at least version 10 of PlanSwift. Hope this helps.
Thank you for this knowledge. Can an Area Takeoff be copied and converted into Grid? I'm trying to takeoff trenching/Saw cutting that contains multiple Segments with total Area approx. 3,000 sq ft.
Hi , How can I create a rebar in slab template that contains an upper and lower mesh with the rebar size in the upper mesh being different than the lower mesh using the grid tool?
I am unable to get your !sum total to calculate correctly. A 20 x 20 with grid 18" OCEW including the perimeter should total 600 lf but your calculation stays @ just the interior 520 lf.
Your "parent" is the grid tool takeoff and somewhere either as QTY or a custom field, you should have the formula: RoundUp([!Sum(Linear Total)]). That should add the perimeter of the grid tool takeoff with all the "child" entries below it. Those entries shown as "Grid Lines - #" When I reproduce your area I get 600 LF for a QTY on the takeoff and 520 LF on the Grid Lines - 0 entry. You don't have to use the RoundUp and can use just [!Sum(Linear Total)]. Also, make sure you are on at least version 10 of PlanSwift. Hope this helps.
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