Device list with spare terminals (0X_E_EPB006)

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Device list with spare terminals (0X_E_EPB006)

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This is a device list summarised by item designation, similar to 0X_E_EPB002, with the only difference that spare terminals are included.

 

There will be one line for each unique combination of device and item designation. Each line will have a quantity column. If you have for instance 3 devices of the same type within the same item designation, like thee fuses for a 3-phase protection, they will be presented in one single line with “3” in the quantity column.

 

The information comes from the *2.DBF TARGET database, which has a relation to *G.DBF.

 

A call to a pre-processor called FIXSPARETERMINALS.EXE is included. In combination with that pre-processing, a filter ensures that this very type of device list is generated.

 

Figure 1286:  Pre-processing for spare terminals is defined like shown here.

Figure 1286:  Pre-processing for spare terminals is defined like shown here.

 

Figure 1287:  A filter !ANTALSTYP=BSP (or !SUMTYPE=BSP) gives a device list summarized by item designation with spare terminals included, provided that the proper pre-processor is called. 

Figure 1287:  A filter !ANTALSTYP=BSP (or !SUMTYPE=BSP) gives a device list summarized by item designation with spare terminals included, provided that the proper pre-processor is called.

The report is sorted on function/plant, location, component type letter code and counting number. Page break is performed for function/plant and location.

 

Figure 1288:  Sorting on function/plant, location, component type letter code and counting number is performed. Page break is defined for function/plant and location. The sorting on counting number is numerical.

Figure 1288:  Sorting on function/plant, location, component type letter code and counting number is performed. Page break is defined for function/plant and location. The sorting on counting number is numerical.

 

 

Note

BSP is short for “Bezeichnung Spares”, which is German for “designation” and English for – yes! – spares!