I might be shot down here as it may be somewhere in the control or Ecabinets report list.
Is there a definitive list of all the parts needed for a job like a kitchen.
What I mean is that we have mobile storage carts that contain all the newly edgebanded cabinet parts, all the doors that go with the job. I would also like to add all the drawer hardware parts, hinges, handles, assembly screws and so on.These get pushed to a tradesman to assemble.
How much info can I get in a report? Can I get this parts list by a cabinet by cabinet report? Does hardware for that cabinet number also show up.
I have non tradesman staff double checking that all the components needed for that job are there. A control checklist would be ideal.
If a report doesn't exist does anyone have a idea how to generate one?
Regards
Neville
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Re: Complete list of parts for a Kitchen
The buy list would be the only report that would give you a list of purchased goods. (Pulls, slides, hinges, ect) Under each line item on theNeville Bastian wrote:I might be shot down here as it may be somewhere in the control or Ecabinets report list.
Is there a definitive list of all the parts needed for a job like a kitchen.
What I mean is that we have mobile storage carts that contain all the newly edgebanded cabinet parts, all the doors that go with the job. I would also like to add all the drawer hardware parts, hinges, handles, assembly screws and so on.These get pushed to a tradesman to assemble.
How much info can I get in a report? Can I get this parts list by a cabinet by cabinet report? Does hardware for that cabinet number also show up.
buy list you will see that it shows you what cabinet(s) it is associated with. I don't think this information can be exported to a different document or format. Let me know if this helps.
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Re: Complete list of parts for a Kitchen
Thanks Todd.
I can live with the hardware not showing up but what about a report of all parts cut by the thermwood. Can those parts be sorted by cabinet number and room number?
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Neville
I can live with the hardware not showing up but what about a report of all parts cut by the thermwood. Can those parts be sorted by cabinet number and room number?
Regards
Neville
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Re: Complete list of parts for a Kitchen
Neville,
They are currently sorted by cabinet number/name on the label. Before writing the CNC at the control, you can print the nested sheets and the labels for each sheet. These labels have a cabinet number/name for the corresponding cabinet. See the attached image. Now you can use the buy list which has the hardware with the corresponding cabinet name. HTH
They are currently sorted by cabinet number/name on the label. Before writing the CNC at the control, you can print the nested sheets and the labels for each sheet. These labels have a cabinet number/name for the corresponding cabinet. See the attached image. Now you can use the buy list which has the hardware with the corresponding cabinet name. HTH
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Neville,
You can export your cut-list from eCabinets to excel, then go to the Sheet Component Listing tab and use the sort function to sort by Name for the primary sort and component for the secondary sort.
This will give you a list of all box components sorted by cabinet.
Kerry
You can export your cut-list from eCabinets to excel, then go to the Sheet Component Listing tab and use the sort function to sort by Name for the primary sort and component for the secondary sort.
This will give you a list of all box components sorted by cabinet.
Kerry
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Thanks Todd and Kerry,
That the report I'm after which I can pass onto the staff.
If in Excel I can modify as well if required.
Thanks for your time in replying
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Neville
That the report I'm after which I can pass onto the staff.
If in Excel I can modify as well if required.
Thanks for your time in replying
Regards
Neville
Neville Australia