Syntax
DAYBEGIN arg1 arg2
Description
The start day of the phase can be defined globally or depending on the start day of the construction plan. In addition, there is a possibility to declare the phase as FINAL. Entering FINAL means that all tasks will be placed after the end creep. The duration of the end creep is a separate parameter.
The organization of the construction plans of many precast girders leads to the use of construction plan templates and variables. It is possible to use a variable to synchronize the construction plans with the main construction plan.
Arguments
Minimum quantity: 1
arg1
Value |
Dimension |
Meaning |
day1 |
INT |
Number of the day dependent on arg2 |
yyyymmdd |
INT |
Calendar day (arg2 = DATE) |
<varname> |
TEXT |
The start day of the phase is defined by a variable varname. The name must be enclosed by “<>”. |
arg2
Value |
Dimension |
Meaning |
LOCAL |
KEYWORD |
The entered day refers to the parent start day. |
GLOBAL |
KEYWORD |
The entered day is defined globally in the build plan. For phases: GLOBAL = LOCAL. |
DATE |
KEYWORD |
The entered day is a calendar date. Calendar days are only useful when using the construction plan for a real construction site organization. |
FINAL |
KEYWORD |
The entered day is FINAL and depends on the duration of the final creep. The argument arg1 is to be input as 1. The start day of the phase is calculated. |
MOUNT |
KEYWORD |
The start time of the phase is set as the synchronization point with the main construction plan. The construction schedule of the sub-model is adjusted as a result. |
Scopes
PHASE
Examples
DAYBEGIN 36
The phase starts with day 36.
DAYBEGIN "<Dlift>" MOUNT
The lift phase of a construction plan for a precast girder begins on day "<Dlift>". The value of the variable is set when the construction template is realized. The MOUNT argument defines the time for synchronization with the main construction plan.
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