Cabinet Vision: The Last Mile/User Created Standards

Basic Structure of a UCS
A UCS can be broken down into a few discrete, let's call them blocks.


 * First line should be a comment describing the UCS
 * First block is your For Each line. Should only have ONE at the top of the UCS, more will screw it up.
 * Second block is your Off-Switch. You should delete parameters you don't want preserved and create an EXIT from the UCS if neeeded
 * Third block is where you define your controls. Custom parameters typically go here.  Lots of IF [parameter] = NULL statements.
 * Fourth block is where you take action. Your prep work pays off here.  Here's where your modifications happen; here's where you dimension parts and hardware.
 * Fifth block is where you clean up. Close out any leftover END IFS and use DELETE on unneeded parameters.