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When you work in firesys with numerical values in Excel, you can use four different value types: manual values, transmitter values, account values and account calculations. All information about the individual value types is saved in the firesys MeetingPoint. To ensure that all of the numerical values in your workbook are up-to-date and consistent, you can use the “Synchronise” function in the “*Content” menu ribbon in the “Master values” group.
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Definition
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When you click on the “Synchronise values” button in the “*Content” menu ribbon in the “Master values” group, all master values that are currently inserted into the Excel workbook are compared with their related value in the firesys MeetingPoint. This draws a comparison based on the time of the last change. If the information in the MeetingPoint is more recent than the information in the relevant Excel workbook, the information from the MeetingPoint is transferred to the Excel workbook. Otherwise, the value from the Excel workbook is transferred to the firesys MeetingPoint. If you insert a manual rounding value, the value of the key date-dependent account calculation is transferred to the firesys MeetingPoint when you use the “Synchronise values” function. Note: If this key date-dependent account calculation is also used in other Excel workbooks, they also have to be synchronised to obtain the changed initial value. |
The manager view
Clicking on the “Synchronise values” button opens a progress dialogue box showing the list and comparison of the numerical values with the MeetingPoint. A result report then opens:
If conflicts with numerical values occurred in your workbook, when you click on “Close”, a manager automatically appears that sorts the individual conflicts by categories:
For each list entry, this manager provides information about which worksheet and in which cell a conflict occurred. In addition, in the right-hand side of the list area, there are additional buttons that offer quick access to advanced functions.
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Each individual entry can be extended to obtain additional information about the conflict that occurred, and you can use the “Expand all” and “Collapse all” buttons above the list area to display additional information or to obtain a clearer overview of the list elements with just one click. |
Practical example: Synchronise values
Example
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Detach link
Once a master value was inserted from the MeetingPoint into a cell in the Excel workbook, this cell is permanently connected to the MeetingPoint. This means that you can use the “Synchronise values” function to ensure the integrity of all values. You can remove this connection by using the “Detach link” function.
- To do this, select the cell in which an inserted master value is located.
- Click on the “Detach” button in the “*Content” menu ribbon in the “Master values” group
- This opens the following dialogue box:
- Confirm the message by clicking on “Yes”.
See also
Insert in Excel
Insert transmitter values
Insert manual values
Insert account values
Insert an account calculation
Additional functions in the master value manager