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When you work in firesys with numerical values in Excel, you can use what are called transmitter values. A transmitter value is the value of an Excel cell that is transferred to the firesys MeetingPoint that is connected to Excel. This value can subsequently be used by all other Excel workbooks, for example for cross-file validation. You can also use the "Master values history" button to display the history of your Transmitter values. | When you work in firesys with numerical values in Excel, you can use what are called transmitter values. A transmitter value is the value of an Excel cell that is transferred to the firesys MeetingPoint that is connected to Excel. This value can subsequently be used by all other Excel workbooks, for example for cross-file validation. You can also use the "Master values history" button to display the history of your Transmitter values. | ||
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When you work in firesys with numerical values in Excel, you can use what are called transmitter values. A transmitter value is the value of an Excel cell that is transferred to the firesys MeetingPoint that is connected to Excel. This value can subsequently be used by all other Excel workbooks, for example for cross-file validation. You can also use the "Master values history" button to display the history of your Transmitter values.
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Definition
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A transmitter value contains a numerical value which is found at a different location in the workbook, or in a different Excel workbook (transmitter values cannot be created in workbooks that are created by firesys). |
The description of the individual components when working with transmitter values
The schematic view
The diagram explains the interaction of the different components that are required for working with master values. You can create a new transmitter value by using the “New transmitter value” function in the “Master values” group. The starting point is the currently selected Excel cell that is used as the transmitter value and thus permanently makes your current value (changes to the value of the transmitter cells are recognised by firesys when the workbook is saved) available to the firesys MeetingPoint. The transmitter value is saved in the MeetingPoint and when the “Insert” function is used, it can be inserted in the same group into any cell that is not locked or contains a different master value.
Good to know
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Always bear in mind the difference between a transmitter value that acts as a transmitter, and a transmitter value that receives the corresponding numerical value and displays it at a different location in your workbook. The worksheet inspector provides the “Transmitter value (transmitter cell)” and “Transmitter value (recipient cell)” overviews for this purpose. If a transmitter cell does not exist (any more), you can define an existing recipient value as a new transmitter cell at any time. |
Working with transmitter values
Case study - Create a transmitter value
How to create a transmitter value:
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Open the Excel workbook that contains the transmitter value you require.
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Select the cell of the required transmitter value.
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Click the "Insert" button in the "*Content" ribbon in the "Master values" group.
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Select the "Transmitter value" option.
Note: You must save the Excel file beforehand and you must select a cell that contains a number.
→ A dialogue box opens displaying the position and current value of the selected cell. -
Assign a unique label.
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You can optionally add a comment.
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Click on "Ok".
→ The transmitter value is created.
Case stury - Insert a transmitter value
How to insert a transmitter value:
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Open the Excel workbook in which the transmitter value is to be inserted.
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Select a cell.
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Click on the "Insert" button in the "*Content" ribbon in the "Master values" group.
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Select the option "Master value".
Note: You must save the Excel file beforehand and you must select a cell that contains a number.
→ The "Insert values" task pane opens. -
In the "Data type" range, select the entry "Transmitter values" from the drop-down menu.
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Select the desired value in the "Actions" list area.
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Click on the button „Insert selected value“.
→ The transmitter value is inserted.
Additional functions
Select master values/transmitter cells
You can automatically select all master values or transmitter cells in your worksheet. To do this, open the worksheet inspector and in the header area in the “Select master values” group, use the two icons either to select all master values that obtain information from the MeetingPoint, or all transmitter values that transfer information to the MeetingPoint.
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You can select either all transmitter values, or all master values. You cannot select both value types at the same time. |
To highlight a master value on your worksheet:
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Open an Excel workbook and activate firesys.
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Open the Sheet Inspector in the "*Status" menu band in the "Information" group.
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Click on one of the two buttons in the "Select master values" group in the task pane.
→ Click on the left symbol (select master values) to highlight all Excel cells that receive information from the MeetingPoint.
→ Click on the right symbol (select sender cells) to highlight all Excel cells that send information to the MeetingPoint.
See also
Insert values in Excel
Insert manual values
Insert account values
Insert an account calculation or account aggregate
Synchronise and detach values
Additional functions in the master value manager