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Calculated Fields

Monarch’s Runtime Parameters

November 6, 2007

Running with the Pack Today we continue our series looking at Monarch’s calculated fields. Yesterday we examined formula-based fields. One of the options available to us when you begin to create a calculated field is the “Runtime Parameter”. What does that term mean, and why would we want to create such a thing, and how [...]

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Monarch’s Formula Based Calculated Fields

November 5, 2007

Is There a Secret Ingredient in This Formula? Yesterday we looked at the field types available when building calculated fields. Today we’ll examine the rest of the process of defining a calculated field. The mechanism Monarch provides for building calculated fields allows us to select from the list of all existing fields, logical operators and [...]

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An Introduction to Monarch’s Field Types

November 4, 2007

Playing the field Monarch lets you add real value to the existing, already useful data you’ve captured and extracted from your reports with its calculated fields feature. To use calculated fields to your best advantage, you need to understand the types of data you can create, and how to handle your calculations so that you [...]

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Monarch’s calculated fields

October 21, 2007

Fields of Gold Just like building formulas in Excel, Monarch lets you build your own formulas for your specific needs. One of the tools with which Monarch stores these formulas is called a “calculated field”. Monarch categorizes its calculated fields as follows: Formula-based fields. These are often very similar to the formulas you use in [...]

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