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Running an Analysis and Viewing Results

After you have defined a Sigmafine analysis, you can create a Case and run the analysis. The results of an analysis are stored in a case. These results contain the following:

  • The structure of the Model at the time of the analysis. This includes elements and their connections, and any material transfers that occur during that period.
  • The input data for the analysis. These are the Attribute values used in any of part of the Sigmafine reconciliation or error checking analyses.
  • The calculated results or output data from the analysis.
  • The log from the analysis. This contains any messages from the analysis.
  • The auditing information for the case. This includes times when certain steps of the analysis are run and re-run with their values adjusted.

The associated topics discuss the following points:

  • Creating, Navigating & Running the Case
  • Re-Running the Analysis Case
  • Viewing the Analysis Case Results
  • Create an Adjusted Value

AF Analysis Toolbar

In the SF Modeler you can view Model and Case properties using the AF Analysis Toolbar which provides the operations for creating, navigating, and executing Analyses and cases. These operations are described in the table below.

If the AF Analysis Toolbar is not visible, select it in the View menu.

AF Analysis Toolbar Options

IconMenu Bar OptionFunction
N/ABuild Mode icon. Most of the functions used for building a Model display require the Build Mode. Provides access to symbols and formatting tools.
Tools > AF Analysis > SelectSelect an existing Model analysis.
Tools > AF Analysis > PropertiesOpen the Model Analysis Properties window.
Tools > AF Analysis > NewCreate a new Model analysis.
Tools > AF Case > NextClick to display the previous case.
Tools > AF Case > CriteriaOpen the Case Search window to search for a case.
Tools > AF Case > PreviousClick to display the next case.
Tools > AF Case > SelectSelect an existing analysis case.
Tools > AF Case > PropertiesOpen the Case Properties dialog box.
Tools > AF Case > NewCreate a new analysis case.
Tools > AF Case > Check InCheck in changes made to a case.
Tools > AF Case > Apply ChangesApply changes made to a case
N/ALaunch the SF SQL Access application
N/ASubmit Case publish to SF SQL Access