Difference between revisions of "User's guide to PlanWise"
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== Analyzing Results == | == Analyzing Results == | ||
− | + | Results can be viewed in maps, tables and graphs. In addition, database queries can be run directly in SQL Server Management Studio. | |
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+ | === Maps === | ||
+ | You can step through time periods to study how different variables change over time, under a given plan or scenario. | ||
+ | # Click on the tab "Map (Results)". If it is not available, activate it in the "View"-menu. | ||
+ | # In the "Result"-listbox, select a result (a plan) that you want to study. You may have to click on the "Refresh"-button to the right of the list. | ||
+ | # In "Map Properties", right-click a variable you are interested in and select "Add Items Automatically". | ||
+ | # In the dialog "Define Map Properties", you can choose the number of items in a gradient (continuous variables), the number of items, or what categories (class variables) you want to include in the map. | ||
+ | # After defining the map legend for the variable, right-click on the variable (back in "Map Properties") and select "Show in Map". | ||
+ | # At the top of the map, there is a period index showing the currently selected plan period. You can step forth and become with the arrows, or type the period number directly in the edit box. | ||
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+ | === Tables and Graphs === | ||