Machining sheets

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[[File:selezionefoglidilavoro.png|thumb|600px|Select machining sheet]]
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{{NB|To access this window in Opera Job Management: from the ''Workshop'' menu, select the ''Machining sheets'' button.}}
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[[Image:finestraarchiviofoglidilavoro.png|thumb|500px|The Machining sheets archive]]
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The '''Select machining sheet''' window allows you to select one of the machining sheets already present in the archive.
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The '''Machining sheets''' window allows you to configure the machining sheets used for printing or for managing machining operations.
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The window is used when the program requires a machining sheet to be matched or selected. The data displayed on the right are those registered in the archive and are used by the operator to check the selected sheet before confirming.
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== Machining sheet list ==
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== Main machining sheet data ==
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The left side of the window contains the list of available machining sheets.
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This section contains the identification data of the selected sheet.
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By selecting an item in the list, the data linked to the selected machining sheet are displayed on the right.
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*'''Name''': indicates the name of the machining sheet set by the operator, which generally refers to the department where the machining operation is carried out.
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*'''Desc. (Description)'''[[File:tastoc.png]]: shows the description of the machining operation carried out by the department to which the machining sheet refers.
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In the example, the following items are present:
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* '''Arch center'''
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* '''CdL'''
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== Selected sheet data ==
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The right side of the window shows the main data of the selected machining sheet.
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These data are displayed for checking purposes and come from the machining sheets archive.
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* '''Name''': indicates the name of the machining sheet.
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* '''Desc.''' [[File:tastoc.png]]: shows the machining sheet description.
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* '''Position''': indicates the sheet position in the list or in the printout. The ''auto'' value indicates that the position is managed automatically by the program.
* '''Position''': indicates the sheet position in the list or in the printout. The ''auto'' value indicates that the position is managed automatically by the program.
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* '''Code''': shows the sheet reference code.
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* '''Code''': allows you to indicate a reference code for the sheet.
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* '''Keyword''': shows the keyword associated with the machining sheet.
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* '''Keyword''': allows you to enter a keyword useful for searching or for linking the sheet to the program procedures.
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== Economic data and classification ==
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== Cost and classification section ==
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This section shows the economic data and classes linked to the selected sheet.
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In this section, the economic parameters and classes linked to the machining sheet are defined.
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* '''Hourly rate''': indicates the hourly rate associated with the machining sheet.
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* '''Hourly rate''': as explained in the previous chapter on the Machining operations archive, it is possible to set the cost for each machining operation and the time for each machining operation. As regards time, the program calculates the cost based on the Workshop cost previously defined in the Company data.
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* '''Machine hourly cost''': indicates the hourly cost of the associated machine.
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This field in the Machining sheets allows you to define an hourly rate different from the one in the Company data.
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* '''Typology factor cost''': indicates the cost factor linked to the typology.
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By defining a cost on the machining sheet and then matching the sheet to the machining operations, the program will take into account the cost set on the Machining Sheet, and not the one in the Company data, when calculating the production cost.
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* '''turn off''': indicates whether the machining sheet is disabled.
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In this way it is possible to manage the cost of machining operations carried out in departments or on work centers with specific production costs.
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* '''Margin rate''': shows the margin rate associated with the sheet.
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* '''Machine hourly cost''': allows you to indicate the hourly cost of the associated machine.
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* '''Typology factor cost''': allows you to indicate a cost factor linked to the typology.
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* '''turn off''': if enabled, excludes or disables the machining sheet.
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* '''Margin rate''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]: allows you to associate a margin rate with the machining sheet. The ''auto'' value indicates that the class is managed automatically.
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== Displayed options ==
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== Printing options and measurements ==
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This section shows the options registered in the archive for the selected sheet.
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This section contains the parameters that regulate sheet printing and measurement management.
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* '''Do not print''': indicates whether the sheet is excluded from printing.
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* '''Do not print''': if enabled, excludes the sheet from printing.
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* '''Print all profiles''': indicates whether the sheet prints all profiles.
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* '''Print all profiles''': enabling this field causes all profiles of the typology to be shown in the machining sheet, both those linked to the machining operation to which it refers and those that pass through the relevant department but do not require machining. This function can be useful for printing a machining sheet intended, for example, for the typology assembly department, where all profiles pass through in any case.
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* '''Units of measurement''': shows the unit of measurement associated with the sheet.
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* '''Units of measurement''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]: allows you to define the unit of measurement to be used.
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* '''Variables unit''': shows the unit of measurement of the variables.
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* '''Variables unit''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]: allows you to define the unit of measurement for the variables used in the sheet.
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* '''Cutting surplus''': indicates the surplus applied to cutting.
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* '''Cutting surplus''': allows you to indicate the surplus to be applied to cutting.
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* '''Cut rounding''': indicates the rounding applied to cutting measurements.
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* '''Cut rounding''': allows you to set the rounding to be applied to cutting measurements.
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* '''Print Machinings Ref.''': shows the reference used for machining labels.
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* '''Print Machinings Ref.''': the function of this field is similar to the label reference previously explained in the Machining operations archive. The difference is that, instead of defining the label reference on the profile, it is faster to set it on the machining sheet. This is also useful if the name of the department to which the sheet refers needs to be changed: in that case, it will not be necessary to modify all profiles, but only the machining sheet.
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* '''Exclude assembly dimensions''': indicates whether assembly dimensions are excluded.
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* '''Exclude assembly dimensions''': if enabled, excludes the assembly dimension from the sheet calculations or printout.
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== Position and machinery data ==
== Position and machinery data ==
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The lower part of the window displays the data linked to the position and machinery of the selected sheet.
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The lower part of the window contains the data relating to position and machinery.
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* '''Position''': shows the position associated with the machining sheet.
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* '''Position''' [[File:tastomenutendina.png]]: allows you to define the position associated with the machining sheet. In the example, the value is set to ''None''.
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* '''Machinery''': shows the machinery possibly associated with it.
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* '''Machinery''': allows you to indicate the machinery associated with the machining sheet.
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* '''Print clamping''': indicates any setting for clamping printout.
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* '''Print clamping''': allows you to set the printing of clamping data.
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== Function buttons ==
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* The [[File:tastoarchivio.png]] button opens the [[Machining sheets archive]], where the available sheets can be created or modified.
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 18 June 2026

Note N.B: To access this window in Opera Job Management: from the Workshop menu, select the Machining sheets button.
The Machining sheets archive

The Machining sheets window allows you to configure the machining sheets used for printing or for managing machining operations.


Contents

Filter and search fields

The upper part of the window contains the fields used to filter the machining sheet list.

  • Keyword: allows you to search for a machining sheet using an identification keyword.
  • Position: allows you to filter or display machining sheets according to the set position.


Main machining sheet data

This section contains the identification data of the selected sheet.

  • Name: indicates the name of the machining sheet set by the operator, which generally refers to the department where the machining operation is carried out.
  • Desc. (Description)File:tastoc.png: shows the description of the machining operation carried out by the department to which the machining sheet refers.
  • Position: indicates the sheet position in the list or in the printout. The auto value indicates that the position is managed automatically by the program.
  • Code: allows you to indicate a reference code for the sheet.
  • Keyword: allows you to enter a keyword useful for searching or for linking the sheet to the program procedures.


Cost and classification section

In this section, the economic parameters and classes linked to the machining sheet are defined.

  • Hourly rate: as explained in the previous chapter on the Machining operations archive, it is possible to set the cost for each machining operation and the time for each machining operation. As regards time, the program calculates the cost based on the Workshop cost previously defined in the Company data.

This field in the Machining sheets allows you to define an hourly rate different from the one in the Company data. By defining a cost on the machining sheet and then matching the sheet to the machining operations, the program will take into account the cost set on the Machining Sheet, and not the one in the Company data, when calculating the production cost. In this way it is possible to manage the cost of machining operations carried out in departments or on work centers with specific production costs.

  • Machine hourly cost: allows you to indicate the hourly cost of the associated machine.
  • Typology factor cost: allows you to indicate a cost factor linked to the typology.
  • turn off: if enabled, excludes or disables the machining sheet.
  • Margin rate File:tastomenutendina.png: allows you to associate a margin rate with the machining sheet. The auto value indicates that the class is managed automatically.


Printing options and measurements

This section contains the parameters that regulate sheet printing and measurement management.

  • Do not print: if enabled, excludes the sheet from printing.
  • Print all profiles: enabling this field causes all profiles of the typology to be shown in the machining sheet, both those linked to the machining operation to which it refers and those that pass through the relevant department but do not require machining. This function can be useful for printing a machining sheet intended, for example, for the typology assembly department, where all profiles pass through in any case.
  • Units of measurement File:tastomenutendina.png: allows you to define the unit of measurement to be used.
  • Variables unit File:tastomenutendina.png: allows you to define the unit of measurement for the variables used in the sheet.
  • Cutting surplus: allows you to indicate the surplus to be applied to cutting.
  • Cut rounding: allows you to set the rounding to be applied to cutting measurements.
  • Print Machinings Ref.: the function of this field is similar to the label reference previously explained in the Machining operations archive. The difference is that, instead of defining the label reference on the profile, it is faster to set it on the machining sheet. This is also useful if the name of the department to which the sheet refers needs to be changed: in that case, it will not be necessary to modify all profiles, but only the machining sheet.
  • Exclude assembly dimensions: if enabled, excludes the assembly dimension from the sheet calculations or printout.


Position and machinery data

The lower part of the window contains the data relating to position and machinery.

  • Position File:tastomenutendina.png: allows you to define the position associated with the machining sheet. In the example, the value is set to None.
  • Machinery: allows you to indicate the machinery associated with the machining sheet.
  • Print clamping: allows you to set the printing of clamping data.


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