Multiduct disposition report

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Multiduct disposition report

The report shows the disposition of one or more selected multiducts with the start and the end of each microduct in the selected multiducts. For each row, information on up to eight objects are shown:

1.Node A. This is normally the feeding point of the multiduct but if the microducts of the multiduct are connected in both ends, Node A will be the end-point of the duct level trace in one direction.

2.Multiduct (at Node A). This is normally the selected multiduct.

3.Duct (at Node A). This is normally one of the the microducts in the selected multiduct.

4.Node B. This is normally the end-point of a duct level trace starting from the microduct of the multiduct.

5.Multiduct (at Node B). If the end of the duct level trace is a single duct, this column is empty, otherwise it shows information on the parent multiduct of the ending duct.

6.Duct (at Node B). This is the ending duct at a duct level trace. In the simple case of a multiduct design where the microducts are connected to a single duct leading to the end-nodes, this duct is that single duct. In a more complex design with more than one duct connection, this duct is the last duct in the trace. In that case, intermediate ducts are not presented.

7.Length. This is the graphical length of the connected ducts, i.e. the blowing distance.

8.Cable. If a cable is present it is shown in this column. If more than one cable is present, just one of them is shown, but the presence of additional cables is denoted with a “*”. A quick way of showing the additional cables is to open the right-click menu on the duct and press related objects.

Create a multiduct disposition report

1.In the menu bar, select Reports > Multiduct disposition report.

2.Select a multiduct in the map. The Multiduct disposition report opens.

3.To export the report, press to export to spreadsheet, or press to export to pdf.