Hello Hans Parmentier
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Posted:
1 decade ago
19.08.2013, 10:06 GMT-4
same problem here.
I want all the derived values to appear in one table. Sometimes this happens automatically, sometimes not.
Is there any solution to that problem? Because I couldn´t find any option where I can specify the table in which the derived values shall appear...
same problem here.
I want all the derived values to appear in one table. Sometimes this happens automatically, sometimes not.
Is there any solution to that problem? Because I couldn´t find any option where I can specify the table in which the derived values shall appear...
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Posted:
1 decade ago
19.08.2013, 11:17 GMT-4
Hi Hans,
for the derived values that you use (Point or Global evaluation), on the button with the orange symbol of equal = (Evaluate button) there is the list of tables. Therefore, you can choose to store your values in a defined table or in a new table
Hope this helps
Regards
Hi Hans,
for the derived values that you use (Point or Global evaluation), on the button with the orange symbol of equal = (Evaluate button) there is the list of tables. Therefore, you can choose to store your values in a defined table or in a new table
Hope this helps
Regards
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20.08.2013, 06:56 GMT-4
Thank you. That is exactly the option I was looking for!
Thank you. That is exactly the option I was looking for!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
27.06.2014, 03:32 GMT-4
While this proposed solution will work, it means that in order to combine all, or selected, derived values into a single table the program must recalculate the values, which is a waste of time for what should be a simple copy/paste operation.
Burying the table assignment in the evaluate menu obscures this option and unnecessarily links it to the evaluation. Instead there should a clear option in the derived value UI to indicate on which table a given value will be placed, and a correlated option in the table UI to define which values appear on a given table. If the values have already been calculated, then a change of these options should trigger a move or copy of the values to the new table. Then the table reconfiguration is clear and fast.
While this proposed solution will work, it means that in order to combine all, or selected, derived values into a single table the program must recalculate the values, which is a waste of time for what should be a simple copy/paste operation.
Burying the table assignment in the evaluate menu obscures this option and unnecessarily links it to the evaluation. Instead there should a clear option in the derived value UI to indicate on which table a given value will be placed, and a correlated option in the table UI to define which values appear on a given table. If the values have already been calculated, then a change of these options should trigger a move or copy of the values to the new table. Then the table reconfiguration is clear and fast.