The Models Page
Use the Models page to create and manage the Forecast models in your Reserves instance.
How to Access the Models Page
- Select Variable Management from the Navigation Toolbar.
- Click on the Variables tab, and then the Models page.
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Create a Model
To create a model, follow these steps:
- Click the Create button.
- Enter a name for your model in the Model field.
- (Optional) Enter comments associated with your model in the Comment field.
- Use the Variable Definitions table to associate definitions with your variables:
- Use the drop-down menus in the Definition column of the table to select the definition you wish to link to each one of the variables in your model.
- When you have finished linking your variables with the appropriate definitions, click the Save button to save your new model.
- Once your model has been saved, verify it works using the Test Compile button. If there are errors with your model, you will be notified.
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Edit a Model
You will not be able to modify locked models. If the model you need to modify is locked, click the Unlock button to unlock it.
To modify a preexisting model, follow these steps:
- Select the model you wish to modify from the Model drop-down menu.
- Click the Edit button.
- You will be able to:
- Modify the model's name.
- Modify the comments associated with the model.
- Modify your Variable Definitions.
- You can use the Reset button to undo any changes you make. Clicking this button will revert all of the models options to the most recent saved configuration.
- When you have finished making changes to your model, click the Save button.
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Copy a Model
Instead of recreating a model from scratch, you can create a copy of an existing one and then modify it.
- Select the model you want to make a copy of using the Model drop-down menu.
- Click the Copy button.
- Enter a name for your copy in the Model field.
- (Optional) Enter comments associated with your model in the Comment field.
- Use the Variable Definitions table to make any modifications to the variable/definition combinations included in the model.
- Click the Save button when you have finished setting up your model.
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Locking Models
You can lock your models to prevent them from being edited. To do so, follow these steps:
- Select the model you want to lock from the Model drop-down menu.
- Click the Lock button.
- Once a model has been locked, click the Unlock button to unlock it.
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Delete a Model
Insofar as your model is not locked or linked to any versions, you will be able to delete it.
- Select the model you wish to delete using the Model drop-down menu.
- Click the Delete button.
- You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Click the OK button to delete your model.
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