Settings
Production > Work Breakdown Structure > Settings
Use WBD Branch 1-9
Define from which level the value of WBD Branch 1 to WBD Branch 9 is used.
Use this setting to skip the information on a certain level by using the information starting from a higher level number. See also Panel Code Replacement.
Instead of the real logistical database field name, you can use the field's Work Break Down (WBD) level reference in the various Part Identification settings by using the corresponding WBDBranch<n> keyword (in report and other production data, for example).
The <n> numbering is from the lowest level (normally the Part level) to the highest level (normally the Block level) as defined in the Production > Work Breakdown Structure > Levels function.
The first reference, WBDBranch1, will be substituted with the lowest WBD level with a valid level name (that is, the WBD level does not have the same Level name value as defined in the Production > Work Breakdown Structure > Levels function). The second reference, WBDBranch2, will be substituted with the next valid WBD level in the tree, and so on.
Label Horizontal Offset
Shift part labels in horizontal direction (in millimeters). A negative value shifts labels to the left, and a positive value to the right. By default, a label is placed in the middle of the part.
Label Vertical Offset
Shift part labels in vertical direction (in millimeters). A negative value shifts labels downwards, and a positive value upwards. By default, a label is placed in the middle of the part.