AutoMagic UPDATE

2. AUTO-COSTING: Thanks to some equally vital info from Kyle Caruthers,
I may finally be able to have AutoMagic automatically update the orders
costs on the Economy sheet as you enter your orders on the Orders sheet.
(Even the variable cost orders!)

My plan was to have all the orders costs automatically update on the
Economy sheet except for the actual buys & sells. However, I've had a
request to have all the 310/315/325 orders on the Orders sheet also
update the Econo sheet automatically.

The way I figure it, if I have all 310/315/325 orders automatically
update the Econo sheet, then you'll have to go back and forth between
the sheets every time you update the Orders sheet if you want to tweak
your natsells. Personally, I think it's better the way it is, as I can
tinker with the buy/sells right on the Econo sheet to see how it turns
out, but I'd like some opinions from you guys.

**I think it's dangerous to put to much of the economy into a spreadsheet.
Imagine the scenario, you have a pop that you are likely to lose and you are
on the cusp of a season change. On the current calculator you can note the
loss of a pop, you then have to edit the values to remove that hex's stores
and production but then what about the season change and loss of production
in some / most / all pop centres? Imagine the database you would need to do
those calculations automitically. The season change just last week were cool
to cold, mild to cool, mild to mild, warm to mild, warm to warm, hot to warm
and hot to hot.

Lewis

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If auto-costing is to be done than make sure the 10%
market fee is removed from your reserve. Even if
auto-costing is done I think the 10% market fee should
be removed from the sell/reserve number.

JCC

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--- lewis.morton@somerfield.co.uk wrote:

2. AUTO-COSTING: Thanks to some equally vital info
from Kyle Caruthers,
I may finally be able to have AutoMagic
automatically update the orders
costs on the Economy sheet as you enter your orders
on the Orders sheet.
(Even the variable cost orders!)

My plan was to have all the orders costs
automatically update on the
Economy sheet except for the actual buys & sells.
However, I've had a
request to have all the 310/315/325 orders on the
Orders sheet also
update the Econo sheet automatically.

The way I figure it, if I have all 310/315/325
orders automatically
update the Econo sheet, then you'll have to go back
and forth between
the sheets every time you update the Orders sheet if
you want to tweak
your natsells. Personally, I think it's better the
way it is, as I can
tinker with the buy/sells right on the Econo sheet
to see how it turns
out, but I'd like some opinions from you guys.

**I think it's dangerous to put to much of the
economy into a spreadsheet.
Imagine the scenario, you have a pop that you are
likely to lose and you are
on the cusp of a season change. On the current
calculator you can note the
loss of a pop, you then have to edit the values to
remove that hex's stores
and production but then what about the season change
and loss of production
in some / most / all pop centres? Imagine the
database you would need to do
those calculations automitically. The season change
just last week were cool
to cold, mild to cool, mild to mild, warm to mild,
warm to warm, hot to warm
and hot to hot.

Lewis

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From: lewis.morton@somerfield.co.uk
Reply-To: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com
To: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [mepbmlist] AutoMagic UPDATE
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:05:56 -0000

2. AUTO-COSTING: Thanks to some equally vital info from Kyle Caruthers,
I may finally be able to have AutoMagic automatically update the orders
costs on the Economy sheet as you enter your orders on the Orders sheet.
(Even the variable cost orders!)

My plan was to have all the orders costs automatically update on the
Economy sheet except for the actual buys & sells. However, I've had a
request to have all the 310/315/325 orders on the Orders sheet also
update the Econo sheet automatically.

The way I figure it, if I have all 310/315/325 orders automatically
update the Econo sheet, then you'll have to go back and forth between
the sheets every time you update the Orders sheet if you want to tweak
your natsells. Personally, I think it's better the way it is, as I can
tinker with the buy/sells right on the Econo sheet to see how it turns
out, but I'd like some opinions from you guys.

**I think it's dangerous to put to much of the economy into a spreadsheet.
Imagine the scenario, you have a pop that you are likely to lose and you are
on the cusp of a season change. On the current calculator you can note the
loss of a pop, you then have to edit the values to remove that hex's stores
and production but then what about the season change and loss of production
in some / most / all pop centres? Imagine the database you would need to do
those calculations automitically. The season change just last week were cool
to cold, mild to cool, mild to mild, warm to mild, warm to warm, hot to warm
and hot to hot.

Lewis

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Lewis, is this why Dragon Lord 89 went bankrupt? Overreliance on new
fangled technologu? Me. Im a paper and pencil man and I never go bankrupt.
Ed

From: lewis.morton@somerfield.co.uk
Reply-To: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com
To: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [mepbmlist] AutoMagic UPDATE
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:05:56 -0000

2. AUTO-COSTING: Thanks to some equally vital info from Kyle Caruthers,
I may finally be able to have AutoMagic automatically update the orders
costs on the Economy sheet as you enter your orders on the Orders sheet.
(Even the variable cost orders!)

My plan was to have all the orders costs automatically update on the
Economy sheet except for the actual buys & sells. However, I've had a
request to have all the 310/315/325 orders on the Orders sheet also
update the Econo sheet automatically.

The way I figure it, if I have all 310/315/325 orders automatically
update the Econo sheet, then you'll have to go back and forth between
the sheets every time you update the Orders sheet if you want to tweak
your natsells. Personally, I think it's better the way it is, as I can
tinker with the buy/sells right on the Econo sheet to see how it turns
out, but I'd like some opinions from you guys.

**I think it's dangerous to put to much of the economy into a spreadsheet.
Imagine the scenario, you have a pop that you are likely to lose and you
are
on the cusp of a season change. On the current calculator you can note the
loss of a pop, you then have to edit the values to remove that hex's stores
and production but then what about the season change and loss of production
in some / most / all pop centres? Imagine the database you would need to do
those calculations automitically. The season change just last week were
cool
to cold, mild to cool, mild to mild, warm to mild, warm to warm, hot to
warm
and hot to hot.

Lewis

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I wasn't intending on putting anything relating to season change into
the file, since the program doesn't know individual PC production
values, let alone which PCs are going to change from one climate to
another.

Also, as you stated, Pop Center loss could not automatically update the
commodities, cause commodity production values aren't separated by
individual PCs.

There's no way the Econocalc can automatically update everything. It's
just a tool you can use to help estimate your nation's economic
situation.

Mike

From: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of lewis.morton@somerfield.co.uk
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:06 AM
To: mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [mepbmlist] AutoMagic UPDATE

**I think it's dangerous to put to much of the economy into a

spreadsheet.

Imagine the scenario, you have a pop that you are likely to lose and

you

are
on the cusp of a season change. On the current calculator you can note

the

loss of a pop, you then have to edit the values to remove that hex's

stores

and production but then what about the season change and loss of

production

in some / most / all pop centres? Imagine the database you would need

to do

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-----Original Message-----
those calculations automitically. The season change just last week were
cool
to cold, mild to cool, mild to mild, warm to mild, warm to warm, hot to
warm
and hot to hot.

Lewis