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==Type of globals== | ==Type of globals== | ||
There are two types of | There are two types of globals. 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. | ||
The | The other one is a global that can be attatch to an [[Event Bundle | Event Bundle]] and influence the (score) outcome of an indicator without influencing the budget. | ||
===Budget=== | |||
== | ===Event Bundle=== | ||
==Adding a Global== | |||
To create a global | To create a global | ||
==Global Uses== | ==Global Uses== | ||
Globals are currently used to communicate with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, when using such a spreadsheet for a (custom) [[Excel (Indicator)|Excel Indicator]]. | Globals are currently used to communicate with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, when using such a spreadsheet for a (custom) [[Excel (Indicator)|Excel Indicator]]. |
Revision as of 12:29, 29 July 2016
Global
A globals ia a number that is intecrated in the project but is not nessccarelay assinged to a specifiche object. The global can be used for Excel calculations and therefor influence the projects outcome.
Type of globals
There are two types of globals. 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. 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.
Budget
Event Bundle
Adding a Global
To create a global
Global Uses
Globals are currently used to communicate with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, when using such a spreadsheet for a (custom) Excel Indicator.