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USER'S GUIDE - ShipWeight

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Database Name Work Breakdown Structure<br />

wdb_WeightDB <strong>ShipWeight</strong><br />

wdb_NGNNC1 ESWBS_Carrier<br />

wdb_NGNNC2 BSCI_Carrier<br />

wdb_NGNNS1 ESWBS_Submarine<br />

wdb_NGNNS2 ESWBS_Submarine_2<br />

wdb_NGNNS3 BSCI_Submarine<br />

sdb_ShipDB: This is the historical database containing information exported<br />

from completed projects. The historical database is used for estimation. This<br />

database will not be explained.<br />

7.2 About the SW0x_Project database<br />

Important!<br />

A project database can hold any number of projects. Each project is uniquely<br />

identified by a ProjectID. The ProjectID is found in every table of the Project<br />

database.<br />

Project data<br />

The information found in the ‘Project data’-dialog of <strong>ShipWeight</strong> can be found<br />

in the SHIP-table. This includes Name, Owner, Main type, Sub type, Build<br />

year, Frame spacing etc.<br />

Weight, Center of Gravity and Extension<br />

Information of Weight, Center of Gravity and Extension for each weight item<br />

can be found in the ITEM-table.<br />

The ITEM-table contains 123 columns/fields. These are:<br />

ProjectID ID to uniquely identify each project in the database.<br />

WgtGrp The name of the weight-group the weight-item belongs to.<br />

ItemNo An id-number for the weight-item (unique within the weight group).<br />

Description Name of the weight-item.<br />

RegUser Name of the user who created the weight-item.<br />

RegDate Date of registration.<br />

NoOff Quantity #1<br />

Factor Quantity #2<br />

Length Quantity #3<br />

Width Quantity #4<br />

UnitWeight Quantity #5<br />

VCG Vertical center of gravity<br />

7-2<br />

<strong>ShipWeight</strong> – User’s Guide, version 10.0, April 2011

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