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The Constraint Builder is available to you to search, modify and add equation constraints in a Scenario or in a Forecast.
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The Constraint Builder is available to you to search, modify and add equation constraints in a Scenario or in a Forecast or Powerflow (in a Powerflow the constraints are only for information as they cannot be enforced).
  
 
A video tutorial is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIkLuhRTcO0
 
A video tutorial is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIkLuhRTcO0
  
Activate the Constraint Builder in a Scenario by pressing <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window, or clicking on the Constraint Builder button in the Main Window Control Panel (beside the Save button).  In a Forecast, click on the 'hammer' button when editing a Forecast,  or press <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window of the Forecast Edit window.
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Activate the Constraint Builder in a Scenario by pressing <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window, or clicking on the Constraint Builder button in the Main Window Control Panel (beside the Save button).  In a Forecast or Powerflow, click on the 'hammer' button when editing a Forecast,  or press <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window of the Forecast Edit window.

Latest revision as of 14:01, 26 February 2016

The Constraint Builder is available to you to search, modify and add equation constraints in a Scenario or in a Forecast or Powerflow (in a Powerflow the constraints are only for information as they cannot be enforced).

A video tutorial is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIkLuhRTcO0

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Activate the Constraint Builder in a Scenario by pressing <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window, or clicking on the Constraint Builder button in the Main Window Control Panel (beside the Save button). In a Forecast or Powerflow, click on the 'hammer' button when editing a Forecast, or press <Ctrl B> when in the Equation window of the Forecast Edit window.