Anybody know wht the ML column is for on the superbuild estimating website?
October 17th, 2009
Jeremy and Lisa
Was there ever any doubt?
Anybody know wht the ML column is for on the superbuild estimating website?
October 17th, 2009
Jeremy and Lisa
Was there ever any doubt?
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Looks like it's Material List.
"ML (Material List) is a box noting whether this line item contains items that will be listed on the system generated material list. This box will be checked if that line item has material associated with it. If you uncheck that box any materials associated with that line item will not appear on the Material List Report."
Here's the user guide
http://www.superbuild.com/pdf/SuperBuildUserGuide.pdf
The above is on page 21
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Guess I missed that in my speed read of how to use the software.
thank youOctober 17th, 2009
Jeremy and Lisa
Was there ever any doubt?
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I just went to a seminar put on by Anderson Windows. They inplied that http://www.superbuild.com/features.aspx?partner=andersen&CC=ibssell was their product.