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| Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:27 pm Post subject: Sensitivity analysis |  |
Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets. |
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| | | Steve |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:04 pm Post subject: Re: Sensitivity analysis |  |
There is not a direct way but it can be programmed in. I provide help with Aceess applications for a modest fee and could implement sensitivity analysis in your application for you. If you would like my help, contact me at santus@penn.com.
Steve
"ModelPlanner" <ModelPlanner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57A39278-5CE6-4068-9B82-46AF32F9082A@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets. |
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| | | John... Visio MVP |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:05 pm Post subject: stevie is Soliciting again! |  |
"Steve" <nonsense@nomsense.com> wrote in message news:_vOdnS-wWY5k7UzVnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@earthlink.com...
| Quote: | There is not a direct way but it can be programmed in. I provide help with Aceess applications for a modest fee and could implement sensitivity analysis in your application for you. If you would like my help, contact me at santus@penn.com.
Steve
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These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer help.
Steve is a known troll and has been preying on unsuspecting posters of the Access newsgroups with hollow promises of help. He has proved many times, even at free, that his help is overrated and of poor quality. If he was any good, his previous clients would be here defending him or giving repeat business so he does not need to grovel for work.
John... Visio MVP
PS: you will have to explain to stevie what sensitivity analysis is, he does not have a clue. |
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| | | pietlinden@hotmail.com |  |
| Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:12 am Post subject: Re: Sensitivity analysis |  |
On Sep 17, 1:27 pm, ModelPlanner <ModelPlan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets.
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You can invoke an instance of the Excel library in your code and call an Excel function to do it... |
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| | | Larry Daugherty |  |
| Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:03 pm Post subject: Steve's Trolling again. |  |
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These newsgroups exist for the purpose of providing FREE technical help among developers. Any offers of service for a fee in these newsgroups is a dishonorable violation of the charter.
Steve knows that but just can't resist the chance to prey on people he believes don't know that. He is aware of many other venues where offers of service for a fee is welcomed. Instead he chooses to post offers of service here where he is the only one to do so.
HTH -- -Larry- --
"Steve" <nonsense@nomsense.com> wrote in message news:_vOdnS-wWY5k7UzVnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@earthlink.com...
| Quote: | There is not a direct way but it can be programmed in. I provide help with Aceess applications for a modest fee and could implement sensitivity analysis in your application for you. If you would like my help, contact me at santus@penn.com.
Steve
"ModelPlanner" <ModelPlanner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57A39278-5CE6-4068-9B82-46AF32F9082A@microsoft.com... Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets.
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| | | ModelPlanner |  |
| Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:05 pm Post subject: Re: Sensitivity analysis |  |
Thank you for your help.
"pietlinden@hotmail.com" wrote:
| Quote: | On Sep 17, 1:27 pm, ModelPlanner ModelPlan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets.
You can invoke an instance of the Excel library in your code and call an Excel function to do it...
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| | | ModelPlanner |  |
| Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:06 pm Post subject: RE: Steve's Trolling again. |  |
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Thank you for the alert.
"Larry Daugherty" wrote:
| Quote: | These newsgroups exist for the purpose of providing FREE technical help among developers. Any offers of service for a fee in these newsgroups is a dishonorable violation of the charter.
Steve knows that but just can't resist the chance to prey on people he believes don't know that. He is aware of many other venues where offers of service for a fee is welcomed. Instead he chooses to post offers of service here where he is the only one to do so.
HTH -- -Larry- --
"Steve" <nonsense@nomsense.com> wrote in message news:_vOdnS-wWY5k7UzVnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@earthlink.com... There is not a direct way but it can be programmed in. I provide help with Aceess applications for a modest fee and could implement sensitivity analysis in your application for you. If you would like my help, contact me at santus@penn.com.
Steve
"ModelPlanner" <ModelPlanner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57A39278-5CE6-4068-9B82-46AF32F9082A@microsoft.com... Is there a way (add-in or other) to perform sensitivity analysis in Acess 2000 or 2003? For example, Sensit add-in performs sensitivity anlysisis in Excel 97-2007 spreadsheets.
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