Insert values in Excel
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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 on workbooks that are created by firesys). more |
A manual value is a data record in the firesys MeetingPoint that contains a numerical value and a name and can be created directly in the firesys menu ribbon. more |
An account value is a master value in firesys that can be written to the MeetingPoint via the account workbook and has a high level of integrity as a result of the key date reference. more
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An account calculation consists of the mathematical addition/subtraction of several account values. more |
The constant integrity of your data is a fundamental element of firesys. It should be possible to update even cross-file document structures through their connection to the firesys MeetingPoint just by pressing a button. more |
In addition to inserting and synchronising master values, there are additional tools in firesys that can facilitate working with or managing master values. more |
See also
Maintain Excel contents
The account workbook
The functions of the master value manager
The validation basic functions
An overview of the roll forward functions