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Forecast Curve

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Marion Close
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Can anyone tell me how to export a forecast curve (not the average curve you get from tabular reporting) showing the remaing forecast dates from the data date forward.


Thanks!

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Jose Frade
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In addttion,

Do not forget to store period performance until data date.

BR
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Rey Basadre
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Cowboy,

The tools/graphics reports/resource and cost will generate the forecast curve you need. If you want to develop the curve on spreadsheet, generating it from tabular reports can’t be avoided.

Export the resources or costs [using tools/tabular reports/resources (or cost)/loading menu] data in CSV format, specifying "total" usage (not peak nor average).

Save the data in excel or lotus spreadsheet file then a presentable curve, complete with figures & what-nots, can be developed.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Rey