Setting Concrete / Grout / Mortar Project Specifications
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title | Blank Project Specifications |
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If any field is left blank, the defaults (global settings) specified within MetaField Administration will be used. |
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Field Instructions
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Purpose
This area of Project Specifications stores the specifications related concrete / grout / mortar
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forms.
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Sample Specifications | - Specifications (strength, air, slump, consistency, etc.) are defined for sample types
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and .- , and mix design combinations
- Parameters set in Project Specifications will default in Field when a technician adds a sample with a corresponding
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Pour Location.- pour location and mix design
- Allows you to pick / define the specifications as being Imperial or Metric units of measure
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| If you have set locations on the General tab of Project Specifications for this project, by default the list of locations will be filtered to only those chosen. |
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If you want to see the list of all locations, you need to remove this filter. |
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Specimen Specifications | - You can set up the default specimen settings by
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Sample Type and Size.- sample type and specimen size
- A Copy Global Specimen Specifications button exists to allow you to copy the global specimen specifications for a given sample type and specimen size to act as a "starting point" for the project specifications
- Multiple records can be created at one time using the # Of Specimens setting in the Add Specimen Specifications pop up (i.e. allows you to set up multiple 28 day cylinders with one action)
- When Technician adds a new Sample Type with the corresponding Sample Size in field, corresponding number of specimens and test ages will default in
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Fileld.- Field
- The Technician can override these values in Field if needed
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- and they have the appropriate permission level
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Correction Factors | - Contains project-level default correction factors
- The global correction factors defined in Admin can be copied using the Copy Global Correction Factors button so you don't have to build the entire correction factor table from scratch
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