Ram Concept Horizontal Line Load

Hello, Please how does Ram concept interpret horizontal line loads? I modelled 2 shear walls between three columns has shown below and I applied 2 different horizontal line loads at different elevations. I would expect the horizontal line loads to cause moments at the base of the column/ column-mat intersection. When I checked the punching shear results, it says the moment is zero as shown in picture 1. Please why is this? However, if I convert the portion of the line load on the column to lateral load and apply that value to just the column, with the line load only on the shear wall, the moment is not zero as shown in picture 2

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  • Yes I know all these. let me simplify my question, If I apply a point horizontal load of 100 kip at an elevation of 5ft on a 24in square column (Case 1), if I apply a horizontal line load of 50kip/ft (100kip/column width of 24 in) on the column at an elevation of 5ft  in ram concept (Case 2), mathematically I would expect both loading scenarios to induce approximately the same moment in the slab. But when I checked the punching shear results, the moment at the column that I applied the load as line load was zero. Any reason for this?

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