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Before using this tab, you must have selected at least one file in the Upload tab then clicked Run.

After clicking Run, the ‘Export’ tab can be used to export a file that contains details of the cycle time estimations, including an adjusted quantity for each part.

The following table contains details of all the features contained within the ‘Export’ tab, as shown in the screenshot to the right.

Each of the part files in shown in a tabular format (see the screenshot to the right) consisting of the columns listed in the following table.

Column

Description

Document

(File selector checkbox)

Click the checkbox to the left of the part file to indicate that its cycle time estimation is to be exported.

Check the top box to select all of the part files.
Uncheck it to deselect them.

Document (Part file name)

The name of the part file.

Quantity

The quantity of the associated part that is to be exported (this will multiply the ‘total cycle time’).

Total cycle time

The estimated cycle time (as shown in the Cycle Time Estimates tab) multiplied by the ‘Quantity'.

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For an example of how to use the Export tab, see Using the Cycle Time Estimator.


Export

Once clicked, the Export button opens a Windows ‘save’ dialog that prompts you for the name and location for the exported CSV (comma-separated values) file.

The exported file can be opened in any suitable application.

For an example of how to use the Export tab, see Using the Cycle Time Estimator.

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