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Quick Bid - 05.07.04 The Item Details Calculations Tab: Installation Method - QB
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The Installation Method affects how the Standard Formula is applied during calculations to accommodate different ways that materials can be installed.
Installation Method![Quick Bid Item Detail dialog box with Calculation tab open](https://storage.googleapis.com/salesforce-kb-images/ocs/item_detail_calculation_tab.png)
The Installation Method you choose determines whether Height, on center, or neither is used when calculating the material.
- Horizontal method ignores the Height value in the formula when a quantity is calculated.
- Continuous method ignores the on center (OC) value in the formula when a quantity is calculated.
Installation Method affects the Standard Formula and Quantity x Height Formula only.
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Neither Horizontal or Continuous Checked |
The Standard Formula is applied as shown without modification:
(Condition Quantity (1, 2, or 3) x Height ÷ OC x Layers + Waste (if applicable)).
Examples include metal studs, wood studs, wall covering - any Items that require calculations based on length, height, and OC.
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Horizontal |
The formula is modified to ignore Height:
(Condition Quantity (1, 2, or 3) ÷ OC x Layers + Waste (if applicable)).
Examples: Acoustical Grid, cold-rolled channel, computer room floors - any Items that require calculations base on repetitive OC but where Height is irrelevant.
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Continuous |
The formula is modified to ignore the OC value:
(Condition Quantity (1, 2, or 3) x Height x Layers + Waste (if applicable)).
Examples: wallboard, insulation, stucco applications, painting applications, or any material requiring the quantity calculation to be in SF or SY.
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Horizontal and Continuous |
Used when neither OC nor Height is relevant to the calculation:
(Condition Quantity (1, 2, or 3) x Layers + Waste (if applicable)).
Examples: flooring and the labor to install a drywall ceiling - neither horizontal on centers nor Height affect the Item quantity.
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Selecting Horizontal and/or Continuous removes "height" or "on center" from the Standard Formula - it does not replace these variables with "0"; these variables are completed ignored along with the proceeding operator (multiply/divide/add, etc.).
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