on 2016 Mar 01 10:04 AM
Hi All,
Do we have an option in excel-UI to keep 2 planning views in the same template? That is what ever changes we make in Planning View1 should get reflected into the other Planning View2. Please let me know the possibilites.
Best Regards,
Aditya
Hi Irmi,
Thank you for the confirmation.
Regards,
Aditya
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Hi Alecsandra,
Currently we are working on IBP 3.0.3(on-premise system), I am not able to see that Copy settings once click New View in the excel-UI.
Regards,
Aditya
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Hi Irmi and Alecsandra,
Thank you for your response.
I have tried the multi view option by copying one sheet into the other sheet, but once i go to the other sheet the "edit view" is disabled. Are there any documents which i refer to concerning this issue?
Thanking You.
Regards,
Aditya
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Hi Aditya,
Copying the planning view worksheet to another one will not work. Instead you need to go to the new worksheet and select New View -> Without template on current sheet. Then in the menu you will have the option to copy settings from the initial planning view by pressing the copy settings button from the right side of edit planning view menu.
Regards
Alecsandra
Yes, this is possible:
You can create so-called Multiviews that contain of several different planning views
However, the planning views must be on different tabs, not possible to have more than one per one tab
If you change something in one view and than move to the next view, system automatically refreshes the second view. Refresh only takes place when you go into the respective tab. So if you want to refer in one tab (planing view) to another one, this is NOT automatically updated before you have not switched
If you work with Graphs, you need to have a chart feeder for each chart (which is quite time consuming)
Yours
Irmi
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Irmi,
Now that i read your reply, the answer for Aditya is depends, what changes you need to reflect.
Br
Alecsandra
Hi Aditya,
No, each planning view is defined individually and does not automatically inherit the characteristics from the rest. Only the Scenario, Version and Planning Scope are common for all.
Regards
Alecsandra
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