Syntax
CONTAINER arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5 arg6
Description
Tasks are grouped in a container. The assemblies, which are to be entered in a separate scope, are referenced by their numbers. Both the scope CONTAINER and its subtasks can reference assemblies. The union of both specifications is taken into account for the respective subtask.
Arguments
All basic arguments correspond to those of all tasks (cf. TCL Command TASK). There are no other specific predefined arguments.
The scope CONTAINER is to be closed by arg1 = END.
Scopes
TASKS
Examples
#task taskname day1 duration assembly [SKIP] additional args
CONTAINER 1 LOCAL 14 "" "descr=Group of tasks"
TASK POUR 1 LOCAL 5 2 "descr=Pouring"
TASK HARDEN 7 LOCAL 7 3 "Dshrink=0" "descr=Hardening"
TASK POUR 2 LOCAL 5 4 "descr=Pouring"
TASK HARDEN 6 LOCAL 7 5 "Dshrink=0" "descr=Hardening"
TASK POUR 2 LOCAL 5 6 "descr=Pouring"
TASK HARDEN 6 LOCAL 7 7 "Dshrink=0" "descr=Hardening"
TASK POUR 4 LOCAL 5 8 "descr=Pouring"
TASK HARDEN 8 LOCAL 7 9 "Dshrink=0" "descr=Hardening"
CONTAINER END
For concreting, the POUR and HARDEN subtasks were used instead of the CONCRETE task. All subtasks use their own assemblies of 2 - 9. The duration 14 for the CONTAINER results from the calculated maximum of all individual durations, related to the respective start day.
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