Assigning items to a location, alternate, and WBS values
Defining work breakdown structures (WBS)
Changing an existing work breakdown structure (WBS)
Entering new work breakdown structure (WBS) values
Changing existing work breakdown structure (WBS) values
Database/Estimate WBS Settings window
You use this window to set up as many as 40 work breakdown structures (WBS) for your standard database or for a selected estimate, depending on whether you select the Database option or the Estimate option in the window.
Note: If both an estimate and a standard database are open, the Estimate WBS Settings window appears initially.
You can use the source options to switch between the Estimate and the Database Settings. (If only an estimate or a standard database is open, you cannot switch to the other option.)
To open the window:
- On the ribbon, click the .
- In classic view, click
Within each WBS code, you can have an unlimited number of subdivisions, known as WBS values, to which you can assign estimate items.
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The WBS Code is the number that identifies each WBS. You can click [Move] to change the number for a WBS.
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For the Name, enter the label (up to 10 characters) that displays with each WBS throughout Sage Estimating (SQL). Your entry appears in the spreadsheet sequences and as a sorting option for some reports.
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The Type determines how to assign WBS values to items.
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The Unit is the unit of measure (up to 8 characters) used to prefill the Unit field when you enter values for each WBS. The WBS unit applies to the takeoff quantity at the WBS level in the spreadsheet and prints on reports.
To select a unit, click .
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For the Size, enter the maximum number of characters (up to 50) allowed when entering values for each WBS.
Tips:
- To edit WBS codes, right-click in the grid and choose Edit <WBS> Values on the shortcut menu.
- To copy and paste a WBS code, right-click on the code you want to copy and choose Copy WBS. Then right-click on an empty cell and choose Paste WBS.