How to create a new pane

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The accessories archive
Note N.B: To access this box in Opera Job Management: from the menu Archives click on the submenu Accessories


Remember that to learn more about the contents, the function of the buttons and boxes you can see in Section 1, chapter The Accessories Archive, paragraph Description of the contents of the accessories archive.

  1. Click the Image:tastopiu.png button to start.
  2. Enter the code name.
  3. Determine the system and series to which it belongs.
  4. Describe the characteristics.
  5. Determine the unit of measurement (square metres)
  6. Set the technical symbol (Glass or Panel)
  7. Set the usage (Filling).

At this stage it’s important to define the thickness of the filling and the field Squareness when necessary (this field allows calculation in square metres by considering multiples).

In the case of a panel, define its size using the Width and Height fields.

Define the filling type and the following fields for the normative calculation.

The accessory has now been created, confirm by clicking File:Keysave.png and File:Keyok.png until you return to the Opera menu bar.


Contents

Assembled pane

File:Panelaccessoriescompoundfilling.png
The filling accessories framework

In the case of some panes or glasses, it’s possible to create compositions or layers. In this case activate the flag on the field Composed, so that the File:Accessories3.png is activated.

We can create several layers in this box:

  • Name': This is the name of the fill to be applied
  • Position: Is the position for correct identification of the colour
    • Auto: Uses the normal fill colour field
    • Internal: defines the colour from the profiles internal colour field
    • External: defines the colour from the outer colour field of the profiles
    • 'Int-East: defines the colour from the inner and outer colour fields of the contours, applying a two-tone if present
    • None: does not apply any colour
  • Cut Difference: Allows you to specify a cut difference if the fills are not aligned (see example).


Example: File:Fillcomposed.png

How to Assign Prices

Before we look at price assignment, it’s important to know that there are three different price entry conditions that vary according to the Filling type field:

  • Single glass and Panel: these fill types allow you to manage a single colour, fill colour for the glass and panel colour for the panel.
  • Glass panel: this type of filling allows you to manage prices according to both the colour of the filling (Satin, Opaque...) and the colour of the window duct (Silver, Black, Bronze...) with the headings filling colour and window duct colour
  • Two-colour panel: this type allows you to specify for a single panel, both the internal and the external colour with the entries Internal colour and External colour.


The price screen then varies according to the type of filling we select. To assign prices, open the Accessory Archive screen by selecting Accessories from the menu:

Select the button File:Keydifferent.png to enter the accessory and then select File:Prices.png; in the following frame click File:Keyplus.png to enter the data.

Prices can be managed without any colouring if the item has a single price, or they can be managed by colouring, which as explained above can vary according to Filling type.

Price management for single pane or panel

Determine the Colouring when required.

Enter the price and, if necessary, enter the discount percentage.

You can now register by pressing on File:Keysave.png .


If you want to enter other prices for other colours repeat the operation, otherwise press File:Keyok.png to exit the picture.

File:WindowPrecisionGlassSingleDATA.png
General data frame type, with filling colour for glass and panel colour for panel


Price management for double-glazing

Having determined the Colouring when required, it’s also possible in this case to specify a possible difference based on the Window duct colouring, in which case the price will be chosen based on the correct colouring set in the type.


Enter the price and, if applicable, enter the discount percentage.

You can now save by pressing File:Keyok.png .

If you want to enter other prices for other colour combinations repeat the operation, otherwise press File:Keyok.png to exit the framework.

File:WindowPrecisionPanelBicolourDATA.png
General data panel type, with internal and external colouring for the two-colour panel
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How to manage the field Price type

In all different settings there is a field called Price type. The fields in the drop-down menu allow you to:

  • Standard: specify the price according to its unit, usually in square metres.
  • Perimeter: specify a price per linear metre calculated on the perimeter of the fill. In this case, the price must be entered WITHOUT colouring.
  • Panel': specify a price per piece. This type of price is useful when buying glass panes and not the finished panel. In this way, both the price and the order will show the glass pane according to the dimensions previously entered in the Width and Height fields of the filling.
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