Thank you so very much Bill _____ From: cbug2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cbug2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hils1978 Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 11:09 AM To:...
When I attempt to perform subject step in setting up a simulation, I receive a message "Assumptions can only be defined for simple value cells". This raises...
This is not a shortcoming in Crystal Ball. Basically, what the message means is that you can't define a distribution 'on top of' a formula, which makes sense. ...
I have experienced the same for some time and also thought of it as a shortcoming. Can you please supply an example for: ".you can 'reference' a CB assumption...
IMHO, this is not a CB shortcoming, but a gentle reminder that you need to re-think your simulation design. For example, let's calculate the interest on a...
Huybert, Thanks for your response to my posting for help. I am new to the group and am heartened to the number and rapidity of the member responses. ...
Is there a "check for updates" command somewhere in CB? Is there someplace at the Oracle site (or elsewhere) where I can see the most recent version (and...
Dear Kenrick et al., Hopefully I can explain the "referencing" comment a bit more. Basically, while a CB assumption can only be defined in a "simple cell" (a ...
does anybody has crystal ball software who can share that with me? ... From: kvwarner02 <kvwarner02@...> Subject: 05 - [CBUG] Definining Distributions in...
´m working in a construction company and I´m estimating extra cost by two effects, inflation rate and a methodology that increased Project Price (Project...
Jim, 11.1.1.1.00 is the latest version. For major/minor releases we generally require a full uninstall/reinstall because of the large number of changes and the...
Hi Luis, my name is Joaquín Caporale from Argentina. In my oppinion you must model inflation rate, but I think you should investigate a longer and particular...
Hi Luis, To add to Joaquín’s comment about using a time-series approach, that is indeed a good approach. It is however important that you don’t just fit a...
Hi Jim: That is indeed the latest version of the package. Contrary to other packages, CB has a relatively stable release process. The only way to upgrade CB is...
... Hi Rodrigo: There is plenty of material to help you get started... An excellent book to manage Projects and make decisions using probabilistic analysis is...
Hi Rodrigo: Further to Huybert's excellent ModelAssist tool which does an excellent job on the stats modeling components, I would like to suggest several...
Greetings All: I am newbie member to this group and a newbie to Oracle Crystal Ball. I completed a certification on Risk Management from Columbia University,...
I cannot recommend you take the CB Oracle classes. I took both the Intro to CB and Advanced CB. Chief problem, Oracle does not allow you to go home with the...
Recent posts have caused us, the Moderators, to remind one and all of the basic non-commercial policy of this board. Surprisingly, this is the first time in 8...
Dear Sirni, First of all congratulations on completing your certification on Risk Management (Y). As you are well aware of Risk management then you can grip...
Dear All, Normally I post on the CBUC to discuss useful CB features, but this case I want you to be aware of a CB bug that has caused us several times major ...
Someone I breakfasted with recently told me that "At Risk" software is superior to Crystal Ball. At Risk also adds on to Excel. Can anyone suggest a fair...
Hey all, Im really confused of using user-defined macros during simulation. Im now reading a code using CBAfterRecalc. I read the whole code but have no idea...
I tried CBAfterRecalc in my model. you do not need to write a code to call for the function. write this predefined function in the sheets not in modules. CB...
In order to make my question more understandable, I would quote parts of my codes below: In the workbook I have: Public Function CBAfterRecalc(aTrial As Long)...
Hello, In earlier messages to this user group I found some references to text book examples of investment calculus, where measures like NPV and IRR were used...
I don't understand the problem with using NPV and making the discount rate stochastic. This is one of the strengths of simulation, in fact. Economists...