Step 2 - Define the Primary Production Values and Production Units for a Pricing Sheet
As we saw earlier, each pricing sheet has a local variable @p by default which is its primary production factor. However, an easy way of defining the value for @p as well as selecting the relevant production unit in one place is to use the Worksheet Info tab for the relevant worksheet:
This is also why it is a good practice to use @p in your transform calculation so that if you want to change the production rate you can just change it in Worksheet Info and it will automatically adjust your allowable as well.
Defining @P and the production units will also allow you to see the time duration for each line item in your BOQ. This can be done by switching on the switch for Time under measurement columns.
Next topic: Step 3 - Export your BOQ