Clean Combination Cases
As models evolve it is possible to get combination cases which refer to non-existent analysis cases. This option allows combinations cases to be cleaned by purging references to non-existent cases.
As models evolve it is possible to get combination cases which refer to non-existent analysis cases. This option allows combinations cases to be cleaned by purging references to non-existent cases.
Combination cases are similar to analysis cases but differ in two respects:
It is often useful to combine results from more than one analysis case. This is achieved by defining combination cases, which combine a number of factored analysis cases (e.g. 1.4A1 + 0.8A3).
Combination cases may be used to combine the factored results of a number of analysis and combination cases. They may also be used to identify a number of permutations of factored cases for the enveloping of results. The former are referred to as simple combination cases and the latter as enveloping combination cases.