The spacing of the NCHOLE placement is determined by the additional worksheets in the WDDINRL.xls file.
These additional worksheets have to be named to match the catalogue number of the rail/wire way.
Then the number of slots in the particular length in the first column and the additional columns showing which slots have the NCHOLE (or equivalent) block added.
For example using the 199-DR1 worksheet which is included in the default WDDINRL file...
SLOTQTY ORG_LIST ORG_LIST ORG_LIST
1 1 2
2 1 2
3 1 3
4 1 4
5 1 5
6 1 6
7 2 6
8 2 7
9 2 8
10 2 9
11 2 10
12 2 11
13 2 7 12
and so on up to 20 slots.
For 1 slot it shows using 2 screws.
2 slots it's using both slots.
9 slots it's slot 2 and slot 8
13 slots and it's now slots 2, 7 and 12.
If more screws are needed, it just a matter of adding additional ORG_LIST columns and adjusting the slots used.
If you wanted, you could have a screw in every slot just by adding the appropriate number of ORG_LIST columns and adding the correct number to it.
Regards Brad
Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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