A way to use a driven dimension in an expression?
A way to use a driven dimension in an expression?
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SE seems not to let us do this, although its really handy.
Is there a way to cheat it?
Is there a way to cheat it?
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A way to use a driven dimension in an expression?
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RE: A way to use a driven dimension in an expression?
I don't quite follow what you mean here.
Are you talking about drafts or models ?
Can you give an example ?
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RE: A way to use a driven dimension in an expression?
I've come across this and the answer is if a dimension is driven, then its value can be derived from other the other dimensions...
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