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  • Veena Subramanyam 5/21/2009

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    Hi charlie,
    how do we combine the various scenarios we have created in different modules as shown in excersice 2 of LEAP online.
    P/S tell me how to make a common mitigation scenario which will include various other individual scenarios .
    In the excercise it is called MIT(light,Refr,CNG,Hybrid etc)
    thanks
    Veena
  • Charlie Heaps 5/21/2009
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    You can do this in the "Manage Scenarios" screen (on the toolbar in Analysis View.

    Use the "Inheritance" tab to specify that a mitigation scenario is based on a baseline scenario. You can then include other scenarios that the mitigation scenario is based on by adding them to the "Also Inherits From" list.

    For an example, take a look at the Freedonia data set.

    Best,

    Charlie

    > Hi charlie,
    > how do we combine the various scenarios we have created in different modules as shown in excersice 2 of LEAP online.
    > P/S tell me how to make a common mitigation scenario which will include various other individual scenarios .
    > In the excercise it is called MIT(light,Refr,CNG,Hybrid etc)
    > thanks
    > Veena
    >

  • Veena Subramanyam 5/22/2009
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    Thanks charlie

  • Olga M'BITSI IGNOUMBA 5/27/2010
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    Hi Charles, I have done it but when I go back in my analyse, my Interpolation is black instead of being blu like in fredonia, why?

    Olga
  • Tory Clark 5/27/2010
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    Hi Olga,

    Expressions displayed in the data table are color-coded so you can tell if they were explicitly entered in the scenario (colored blue) or if they are inherited from the parent scenario (colored black).

    Until you change some expressions in the new scenario, it will give exactly the same results as its parent scenario. This means that immediately after changing the inheritance of a scenario, all the expressions will be black.

    Tory