Spreadsheet sequence columns
The first few columns of the spreadsheet correspond to the
set up for the estimate (unless you have selected to minimize overlines
in which case the sort levels are combined into a single column). The
selected sequence tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet determines which
of the following display-only columns are visible.
- Group
column - shows the code that identifies each group phase in the
estimate.
- Phase
column - shows the code that identifies each phase in the estimate.
- Seq
column - shows the number representing the takeoff order of each
item in the estimate.
- Assembly
column - shows the code that identifies each assembly in the estimate.
- Combined
Assembly column - shows the code that identifies each combined
assembly in the estimate.
- Location
column - shows the location assigned to each item in the estimate.
- Material
class column- shows the code that identifies each material class
in the estimate.
- Model
column - shows the code that identifies each model in the estimate.
- Subcontractor
column - shows the code that identifies each subcontractor in the
estimate.
- Vendor
column - shows the code that identifies each vendor in the estimate.
- Price
code column - shows the price code to which the item is assigned
in the estimate.
- Job
cost phase column - shows the job cost category that receives the
cost of each item in the estimate. (This column is available only if the
standard database is set up to use a job cost application.)
- <WBS>
column - shows the work breakdown structure value assigned to each
item in the estimate.