What is an Order?
An order consists of one or more knitting programs that are knitted once or more times.
Example | |
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Order with one knitting program | |
Order with three knitting programs |
At the user interface it looks like this:
1 |
Knitting Program |
2 |
Quantity of run-throughs (quantity of fabrics). |
If the order consists of several knitting programs it looks like this:
1 |
Knitting program 1 (position 1) |
2 |
Knitting program 2 (position 2) |
3 |
Knitting program 3 (position 3) |
Several knitting programs (positions) are grouped to an order in a list.
The sequence of positions is also the order when knitting.
The positions (knitting programs) are completed with the piece quantities.
4 |
Piece quantity for knitting program 1 |
7 |
Quantity of run-throughs Number of times that the list of positions (knitting programs) is repeated. |
5 |
Piece quantity for knitting program 2 |
8 |
If the quantity of run-throughs is greater than "1", this will be represented graphically with a loop (8). |
6 |
Piece quantity for knitting program 3 |
The order consists of three positions (knitting programs) which should be knitted in the following order:
- 1260
- DAVID-FRONT (front) 1 piece
- 1261
- DAVID-BACK (back) 1 piece
- 1262
- DAVID-SLEEVE (sleeve) 2 piece
This sequence will be repeated 12 times (7).
Perhaps, you already know this example from earlier, it was designated as a sequence.