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Issues in Data Tables
I have been trying to compute a data table and have hit a road block, my
table looks like this, 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 2400 692 692 692 692 692 2700 692 692 692 692 692 3000 692 692 692 692 692 3300 692 692 692 692 692 3600 692 692 692 692 692 All the input data are in the same sheet as the table and all the linkings are also correct. But still the scenerio analysis throws up the same value with every combination. Could anybody help. -- Sameer Achan |
Issues in Data Tables
We'd like to help, but...you can't reasonably expect anybody to troubleshoot
your problem with this explanation. How about supplying the formulas that drive your table? How about explaining the steps you used to create the table? Maybe then we can help! "Sameer Achan" wrote: I have been trying to compute a data table and have hit a road block, my table looks like this, 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 2400 692 692 692 692 692 2700 692 692 692 692 692 3000 692 692 692 692 692 3300 692 692 692 692 692 3600 692 692 692 692 692 All the input data are in the same sheet as the table and all the linkings are also correct. But still the scenerio analysis throws up the same value with every combination. Could anybody help. -- Sameer Achan |
Issues in Data Tables
Duke,
Thanks for the interesting response. I am trying to calculate margin from sale, and on the X axis, I have the Net profit in % terms and on the Y axia I have the selling price per unit. The output that I am trying to analyze is the margins in $ (money) terms. The basics that needs to be done for the data table was done, such as having all inputs in the same sheet as the table, linking of the workings and so on. Hope this explanation helps. I have had the similar issue with single-variable data table also. Would love to have a solution for this as it could really make the model that I am working on extremely flexible. Sameer "Duke Carey" wrote: We'd like to help, but...you can't reasonably expect anybody to troubleshoot your problem with this explanation. How about supplying the formulas that drive your table? How about explaining the steps you used to create the table? Maybe then we can help! "Sameer Achan" wrote: I have been trying to compute a data table and have hit a road block, my table looks like this, 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 2400 692 692 692 692 692 2700 692 692 692 692 692 3000 692 692 692 692 692 3300 692 692 692 692 692 3600 692 692 692 692 692 All the input data are in the same sheet as the table and all the linkings are also correct. But still the scenerio analysis throws up the same value with every combination. Could anybody help. -- Sameer Achan |
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