Result report for Supports in MS Excel format including Nominal Diameter

I'm looking for a way to prepare Results report containing forces and moment on supports in MS Excel format. There is a possibility to use a SQLite Report Manager tool choosing a "Support Forces" table, but I don't know how can I add a Pipe Nominal Diameter to each Support/Point. Which one another table and Joint Condition should I use? Maybe someone had already resolved such problem?

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  • Greetings Dudiw, 

    Have you taken the time to watch the on demand training class on the SQlite manager tool (see here, select "User Testimonials of AutoPIPE Supporting Successful Workflows" hyperlink)?

    If not please do so now. This is a very good video on learning to use the SQLite manager tool. 

    Let me know if you still have questions afterwards. 

    Regards,
    Mike Dattilio
    Design Analysis Engineering Group Senior Analyst Bentley Systems Inc
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  • Greetings Dudiw, 

    Have you taken the time to watch the on demand training class on the SQlite manager tool (see here, select "User Testimonials of AutoPIPE Supporting Successful Workflows" hyperlink)?

    If not please do so now. This is a very good video on learning to use the SQLite manager tool. 

    Let me know if you still have questions afterwards. 

    Regards,
    Mike Dattilio
    Design Analysis Engineering Group Senior Analyst Bentley Systems Inc
    =============================================================================

    Upcoming Live Classes: Complete Listing – Filter to AutoPIPE

    On-Demand Videos: Complete Listing – Filter to AutoPIPE

    Best Practices toward Becoming an AutoPIPE Power User – Watch Here

    Spring Hanger Analysis – Watch Here

    Maximizing AutoPIPE's Standard and Custom Reporting Capabilities – Watch Here

    SIF and Flexibility Calculation ASME B31J – Watch Here

    Why Engineers win with AutoPIPE Support Optimizer – Watch Here

    Benefits of Non Linear Pipe Stress Analysis – Watch Here

    Leverage Your AutoPIPE Model Data to Meet Caesar II Deliverable Requirements – Watch Here

    Piping and Structural Interoperability – Watch Here   

    Pipe Stress Analysis - Flange and Equipment Safety – Watch Here

    ASME B31.1 & B31.3 Code Updates 201 – Watch Here

    New eBook! - The Secret to Accelerated Pipe Design – Download Here

    AutoPIPE Support Optimizer – Learn More

     

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