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Ponsse Computers (ALPA)

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  1. Question 1 of 7
    1. Question

    Under section TREE SPECIES, define name and code of all tree species and assortments. Note all inputs have to accept with the Enter Key. Code is used to ensure that type errors don’t create extra tree species. There can be 8 different tree species.

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    Under Assortments ( Name & Code) Define names and codes of the assortments. It is good to have company standards for the names and codes. This ensures that reporting works well and the same assortments from different stands are calculated correctly.

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    Under Assortment (Group) Assortment groups are used for two different reason. If some assortments are needed to calculate together for reporting, then those assortments should belong to same group. This is needed in the case that forest owner get payment from certain size of wood but there are several assortments which belongs to same size category.

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    Under SSt. On some countries average size of log stems and pulp stems are needed to calculate for contractor fee. This stem sort code specifies which assortments makes stem to be log stem. Each stem is pulp stem as one or more such kind of assortment has cross cut which code is 1. 1 stands for log assortment and 2 for pulp assortment

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    Under Customer. Customer specify that what is the final destination of the assortment

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    Under Assortment (POS) POS Part of Stem, User can define from which part of the stem some assortment is allowed to cross cut. Normal selection is 0 Any part of the trunk, for example with high quality logs are typically allowed to take only from the but end of the stem.

    If user like to stop to cut some assortment sometimes it is easy to make here by typing number 1 on the cell

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  7. Question 7 of 7
    7. Question

    Under Sawing Window Start/End, Harvester is rather difficult to reach exact length of certain log. Therefore there is sawing window which describes allowed tolerance for the cross cutting.

    Starting point value can be negative or positive. Size of the sawing window depends from assortments. Typical size for saw logs and veneer logs is from -2 to 3 or from 0 to 3. With pulp trees window can bigger.

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