OK, so, let's say you have your year/month in column P and your issue type in column B... Then, in your Summary, say your input cell for month/date is B2 and Your entry for issue type is C2. Then: =sumproduct(--('Data'!P2:P10000=B2),--('Data'!B:B10000=C2)) Gives count of the type you entered during the month entered. Let's say the costs are in coolumn C, then: =sumproduct(--('Data'
Hi I am using MATLAB2007b and Wİndows Vista. I can not build my simuling model in xPC Target. I gave error messages in below. -------------------------------------------- In matlab pane: ### Starting xPC Target build procedure for model: denene2 ### Generating code into build directory: G:\Program Files\MATLAB-2007a\work\denene2_xpc_rtw Warning: The model 'denene2' does not have
Gilles, It looks like RTW is trying to use the Visual Studio version 6.0 compiler, but is having trouble finding some component of it. As a first guess, I would ask you to verify that you have set the target compiler location in xpcexplr. Remember, the mex compiler setup has nothing to do with compiling for the target, even though you may be using the same compiler for both. For an error
I get the above error when I try to RUN my model in accelerator mode. I've simplified the model in the process of debugging so it consists ONLY of a referenced model with constant inputs and terminated outputs. I can open the referenced model and compile and run it in accelerator and rapid accelerator modes without any problem. This is the text that appears in the info box: ---
On Aug 24, 4:59 am, "J Carroll" <jcarr...@machiningsolution.com> wrote: F. George McDuffee wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 04:44:39 -0700, joe6351 <jsmith6...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: I have a Bridgeport VMC 610xp3 with a Fanuc 18i mb control. I'm using Mastercam X . Does anyone know if i need to change the post to utilize the high speed maching? I'm currently using the