The following windows are used when working with butchering record specification items:
All of these windows are opened from the Specification panel data grid.
You can open the editor window using the one or more butchering record specification items.
command and modify attributes ofIf one specification item is selected, the editor window will open.
There are two versions of the window:
The editor window for a stock item to be butchered (e.g. a carcase) looks like this:
Window fields:
Document is the number of the butchering record, the specification of which contains the stock item. This is a required field.
Parent is the name of the parent item for the listed stock item. This field is filled in only if the stock item is listed as an ingredient in the recipe of another stock item.
Please select an item in the window. If a parent element is selected, the stock item is added to the specification as a child element. Otherwise it will be added as a standalone (top-level) element.
Stock item is the name of the stock item in the butchering record specification. This is a required field.
The field has a drop down menu with the following commands:
and .By pressing the Select button or by using the command you can open the window. The command opens the window.
Volume is the stock item volume in specified units of measurement. This is a required field.
Unit (stock item) is the unit of measurement for this stock item. This is a required field.
The name of this field is not displayed in the window for convenience. Please select a unit in the window.
Index is the order of the stock item in the butchering record specification.
Comment is a short textual comment.
Any additional information can be entered in this field.
Recalculate child items denotes that the volumes of the child items in the butchering record specification must be recalculated. This is a required field.
Please choose between Yes and No. If Yes is selected, volumes of child items will be recalculated each time volume of their parent item is changed. If No is selected, volumes of child items will not be recalculated.
This field is enabled when the volume of the parent specification item is changed.
Click
to save data. Selecting will close the window without saving data.For a child specification item (butchering instruction item), the editor window looks like this:
This window has an additional field:
Cost, % meaning the percentage of the raw item cost in the resulting item. This is a required field.
The field specifies the share of the parent item cost that will be assigned to this stock item after butchering.
When two or more specification items are selected for editing, the multiple editor window will open.
The name of the window changes to
. It has a panel displaying the list of selected specification items, with the butchering record that they relate to in brackets.Only specification items of the same type (only standalone stock items or only child items) can be selected simultaneously for editing.
For multiple standalone specification items, the editor window will look like this:
If multiple child specification items are selected simultaneously for editing, the editor window looks like this:
The fields are similar to the window.
The sequential editor window of a butchering record specification item is opened by the command when selecting a standalone specification item.
The sequential editor window contains additional buttons:
and .The fields are similar to the window.
The entry window is used to enter one or more new items to the specification.
The entry window is opened by the command in the context menu of the specification or when adding one stock item to the specification from the clipboard.
There are two versions of the window:
The entry window of a butchering record specification item opens in standalone stock item configuration by default. Any stock item can be selected as a standalone item regardless of its class.
In the entry window for a standalone element, the Recalculate child items field is replaced by the With butchering field.
With butchering indicates that the listed stock item has a butchering instruction. This is a required field.
Stock items belonging to the For butchering class have Yes in this field by default. It means that changes can be made. Stock items belonging to the Simple or With recipe class have No in this field by default, therefore, no changes can be made.
In order to add a stock item to the specification, select its parent item (raw material to be butchered). Then the window will be transformed into the entry window for adding child items.
The fields are similar to the window.
There are two versions of the window:
The multiple entry window opens when multiple stock items are simultaneously added to the specification from the clipboard.
By default the multiple entry window opens in standalone element configuration even if the clipboard includes some child specification items.
If a parent element was selected in the Parent field, the entry window will contain an additional field, Cost, %. Therefore, the window for adding multiple child specification items will open.
The fields are similar to the window.
The butchering record specification item viewing window is opened by the one or more selected items with the status Ready or Registered.
command and allows you to viewIf one element is selected, the viewing window will open.
There are two versions of the window:
The viewing window is opened by the command and allows you to view multiple specification items from one or more butchering records with the Ready or Registered status.
Only specification items of the same type can be viewed simultaneously:
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