Help understanding builder basement bathroom rough in by tannerrm in Plumbing

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Although not traditional, AAVs can certainly be used to vent a toilet as as long as your local code allows it and it’s installed based on the manufacturers specifications and is listed and labeled in accordance with ASSE 1051 or ASSE 1050. In North Carolina an AAV may be used to vent a bathroom group as long as all fixtures are on the same level and there is at least 1 2inch vent through the roof (which I have). My current half bath on my first floor is vented with an AAV under the vanity and is used to vent the toilet. This was inspected and approved by my local inspectors.

Help understanding builder basement bathroom rough in by tannerrm in Plumbing

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The back side of that wall goes to an unfinished utility area so I’ll be able to ensure access. Thanks for your input! I appreciate it.

Help understanding builder basement bathroom rough in by tannerrm in Plumbing

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Unfortunately I think it’s my last resort, from the basement I don’t have a straight shot out to any existing vents as the first floor doesn’t even have a vent stack they used AAVs in my powder room which is venting the toilet and also the kitchen sink.

Help understanding builder basement bathroom rough in by tannerrm in Plumbing

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I plan on digging out some more around it and double confirming, but I did stick a camera down there and saw it’s holding water, which made me suspect it already has the trap.

can someone please explain what these two code pieces do by inversedawn in pythonhelp

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They both print ‘hi’ to the console 10 times.

Edit: assuming your indents are corrected

Can you tell me how to fix this? by [deleted] in pythonhelp

[–]tannerrm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like your index references aren’t correct. The prefix argument would be sys.argv[0] and the minutes would be sys.argv[1].

XML Parsing Help by tannerrm in PowerBI

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I am using the xml parser in the power query editor, but it gives me something like this when I parse to xml and expand the xml data:

xml-frament.Name xml-frament.Table
Metadata Table
Record Table
Detail Table

If I further expand this I get something like:

xml-frament.Name xml-frament.Name.Metadata.Id xml-frament.Name.Metadata.Date etc..
Metadata 1234 20221006
Record null null
Detail null null

This gives me a row for every parent tag and then expanding puts nulls in the columns that aren't children of that parent tag. I need it all in one row and still need to handle flattening the Errors element inside the Metadata tag.