Standard
Name
Specifies the name of the manufacturing profile.
Name Rule
Select the naming rule to use to name the manufacturing profile.
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Select DefaultNameRule to use the following syntax: <Parent Name (excluding block name)>-<Workshare Location ID>. For example, SH.11-1-PS.1-1-1, where SH.11-1-PS.1-1 is the parent name (the block name is taken out of the parent name), and 1 is the Workshare Location ID.
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Select User Defined to type a name in the Name box.
Frame System
Specifies the frame system associated with the manufacturing profile. This value indicates whether the coordinate system is inherited from the parent object, or is set to a coordinate system that has frames in range of the object.
Survivability Status
Displays the survivability status of the manufacturing object.
Generated
The system generated the manufacturing object.
Edited
The user has edited the manufacturing object's geometry.
Annotated
The user has edited the manufacturing object's annotations.
PartInformation Edited
The manufacturing object's part information has been edited.
Error Sequence State
Specifies the reason for a manufacturing command failure.
Curvature Type
Specifies the curvature type of the manufacturing object. The ProfileCurvature codelist defines this list.
Profile Type
Specifies the profile type of the manufacturing profile.
Is Twisted
Specifies whether the object is twisted or not twisted. The list is defined by the StrMfgIsTwisted codelist.
Detailed Part Status
Specifies the state of the parent part or parts for the manufacturing object. This property only displays when you are modifying a part.
Up to Date
The part state is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date
The part state is not current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts. A relationship change can cause this state. You can update the detailed part by using Tools > Recompute Objects.
In Error
The part encountered an error. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause the error. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Warning
The part encountered a warning. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause the warning. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Light Part
The part has not been detailed.
Manufacturing Object Status
Specifies the status of the manufacturing object. This property only displays when you are modifying a manufacturing object.
Up to Date
The part state is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date
The part state is not current with all of its relationships, such as detailed parts. A relationship change can cause this state. You can update the manufacturing part by using Manufacturing Service Manager Command .
In To Do List
The part encountered an error or warning. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause this state. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Up to Date (Pre-nesting)
The state of a pre-nested part is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date (Pre-nesting)
The state of a pre-nested part is not current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts. A relationship change can cause this state.
In To Do List (Pre-nesting)
The pre-nested part encountered an error. A relationship change can cause this state.
See Pre-nesting.
Dimensions
Length Structural Detail Total
Specifies the total length of the detailed object. The software measures the girth of the profile part and the detailed part geometry.
Length Before Features Web
Specifies the web length before features for the manufacturing object. The software uses the origin point from the manufacturing object.
Length Before Features Top Flange
Specifies the top flange length before features for the manufacturing object.
Length Before Features Bottom Flange
Specifies the bottom flange length before features for the manufacturing object.
Length Before Features Total
Specifies the total length before features for the manufacturing object.
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The Before Features values display the length that must be cut off the object stock before it can be suitably cut at the ends. This is the length of the object before the end cuts remove material from the profile solid. The software uses the Before Features values to calculate the Material Take-Off (MTO) stock table.
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The lengths for each of the faces, as well as the total length, are all determined by the end-cuts themselves which internally define length points. This is illustrated with the red dot in the previous figure.
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The two length points that are farthest apart from each face define the Before Features length for that face. Likewise, the two length points of the whole object that are farthest from each other go to define the Before Features length of the whole object.
Length After Features Web
Specifies the web length after features for the manufacturing object.
Length After Features Top Flange
Specifies the top flange length after features for the manufacturing object.
Length After Features Bottom Flange
Specifies the bottom flange length after features for the manufacturing object.
Length After Features Total
Specifies the total length after features for the manufacturing object.
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The After Features lengths display the distance between the points of the object that represent the extremity of material. This is computed after the end-cuts remove the material from the stiffener solid.
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The After Features values determine the final shape of the profile part. In addition, manufacturing and physical connection details (such as shrinkage, margins, feature cuts, marking, bevel angles, part mounts, and so forth) affect the final shape.
User Process
Displays user-defined pre-processes that the software applies to all of the selected plates.