there are some Cost element groups based on this Node; but not inside this node. Which are the base of some of the main/standard splitting structure Z1 to Z5
In fact here it is a screenshot of WP1 (that is slightly different), I didn't split WP1 & PF1 because I've had not a lot of things to write on this hierarchy but if you think it creates confusion we can create 2 pages: 1 for PF1 with more details.
ROLLIER, Charlotte May we include a link from here to Splitting strucutures?, there Joao has a file that explain how the splitting structure are made; most of it based on the nodes of Xcs-alll; but other times just creation a group based on a subnode of XCS-all and adding some Cost element
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Antonio Sanchez
there are some Cost element groups based on this Node; but not inside this node. Which are the base of some of the main/standard splitting structure Z1 to Z5
ROLLIER, Charlotte
In fact here it is a screenshot of WP1 (that is slightly different), I didn't split WP1 & PF1 because I've had not a lot of things to write on this hierarchy but if you think it creates confusion we can create 2 pages: 1 for PF1 with more details.
Antonio Sanchez
ROLLIER, Charlotte May we include a link from here to Splitting strucutures?, there Joao has a file that explain how the splitting structure are made; most of it based on the nodes of Xcs-alll; but other times just creation a group based on a subnode of XCS-all and adding some Cost element
Hamburger, Joao what do you think?
ROLLIER, Charlotte
Yes, if you already have a document, it would be nice to create a page linked with this page
Anonymous
I think it is a good idea.
Joao.
Antonio Sanchez
Good Hamburger, Joao
maybe in your trainning you can do that practical exercise; i think is the best for learning. And Romane Muller is an excellent teacher