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A | A global is a number that is integrated in the project but is not necessarily assigned to a specific construction. The global can be used for Excel calculations and therefor influence the projects outcome. | ||
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Revision as of 09:22, 1 August 2016
Global
A global is a number that is integrated in the project but is not necessarily assigned to a specific construction. The global can be used for Excel calculations and therefor influence the projects outcome.
Type of globals
There are two types of globals.
Budget
One that can be attached to the budget of a certian stakeholder and can be used to influence the budget of that specific stakeholder during the session.
Event Bundle
The other one is a global that can be attatch to an Event Bundle and influence the (score) outcome of an indicator without influencing the budget.
Adding and removing Globals
- In the ribbon header, select "Indicators".
- In the ribbon bar, select "Globals".
- In the left panel, select "Add".
- In the ribbon header, select "Indicators".
- In the ribbon bar, select "Globals".
- In the left panel, select the global you wish to duplicate.
- In the left panel, select "Duplicate".
- In the ribbon header, select "Indicators".
- In the ribbon bar, select "Globals".
- In the left panel, select the global you wish to remove.
- In the left panel, select "Remove".
Global Uses
When you have created a global the can be used communicate with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, when using such a spreadsheet for a (custom) Excel Indicator. Also, globals are currently used to attatch to Event Bundels and hereby influence the progress of indicators. Read more about how to connect the global to an Event Bundel on the Events page.