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I have set up a DB with a distribution system and have created panel schdules for Non-essential GPO, DGPO etc power supplies. What I am trying to do is put segregations into the panel (and therefore the schedule) to reflect a UPS and Essential supply as well as the original Non-essential power I placed onto the board.
Then I would be able to connect all my non-essential, essential, and UPS outlets to the one board and spit out one schedule that has three parts for each supply.
At the moment if I connect a non-esseantial GPO it takes circuit 1, and then connect an essential GPO it takes circuit 2 which I do not want.
Is there any way to do this.....
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