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Scenario Manager
I have a relationship developed between annual production volume and number
of operators required to meet daily production volume requirements. I want to devlope a chart that shows the relationship between the many different volumes and the number of operators required. Is Scenario Manager the right tool to use for this function? I have tinkered with it a little bit, however I only see 1 volume value. |
Scenario Manager
I have made progress on my own, I added a scenario for each value I wanted to
look at, but that drives a question: Is there an easy way to create a scenario for every 100th number (100100, 100200, 100300, etc) without having to enter a lot of individual scenarios? "Albie" wrote: I have a relationship developed between annual production volume and number of operators required to meet daily production volume requirements. I want to devlope a chart that shows the relationship between the many different volumes and the number of operators required. Is Scenario Manager the right tool to use for this function? I have tinkered with it a little bit, however I only see 1 volume value. |
Scenario Manager
Instead of manually entering all those scenarios, you could look at the
Scenario Alternative sample file he http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under Scenarios, look for 'SC0002 - Alternative to Scenario' Albie wrote: I have a relationship developed between annual production volume and number of operators required to meet daily production volume requirements. I want to devlope a chart that shows the relationship between the many different volumes and the number of operators required. Is Scenario Manager the right tool to use for this function? I have tinkered with it a little bit, however I only see 1 volume value. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
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