How to edit a simple analysis function(s), How to remove a simple analysis function(s) – Ag Leader SMS Basic and Advanced Manual User Manual

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a value greater than 0 with 1 equaling 100%, and then clicking the FINISH button to apply the scale factor. If
Normalize Data was selected then you will be prompted to select a normalization method to use, click the
FINISH button once you have made your choice.

7.

The selected dataset(s) will now be processed with the selected simple analysis function.

8.

Once finished the dataset(s) that had a simple analysis function applied to them will now have a summation
icon displayed next to them indicating that they have had a simple analysis function applied to them. The
Summary will also change to reflect the function that was applied. Note: Simple analysis functions are
applied to the spatial data for a dataset and not the monitor summary. The displayed values are adjusted for
the spatial summary data only.

9.

You can repeat the steps above to add multiple simple analysis functions to a dataset to arrive a desired
result. Make sure to apply the simple analysis functions in the order that you want them to apply, such as a
Filter function before a scale function so that low values don’t get scaled above your minimum value for
example.

How to edit a simple analysis function(s).

Follow these steps to edit a simple analysis function(s) that is applied to a dataset(s):

1.

Select an Operational Instance that has a simple analysis function(s) applied to the datasets below it or
select an individual dataset(s) from the Management Tree.

2.

Click the right mouse button to open the Management Tree menu.

3.

Select Reprocess Analysis. The Reprocess Analysis dialog will now appear.

4.

Now select a simple analysis function and click the Edit button.

5.

You can now set the attribute(s) that the simple analysis function is being applied to and enter in a value for
the function, such as a scale factor for the Scale Data function. Click OK when done with your changes.

6.

In addition to editing, you can add new functions to be applied to the dataset by clicking the Add New button
ot remove a function by clicking the Remove button.

7.

You can also change the order in which simple analysis functions are applied to a dataset if you have
multiple functions assigned. Select a function from the list and use the Up or Down button to move the
function higher or lower in the list. Simple analysis functions are applied to a dataset in the order that they
are listed.

8.

Once desired changes have been made, click the OK button.

9.

If multiple dataset(s) were selected or an Operational Instance was selected with multiple datasets linked to
it, the Reprocess Analysis dialog will appear for each dataset. Changes made one on instance of this dialog
for a dataset do not apply to any other datasets. Each dataset must be edited individually if you want a
common setting to apply to all the datasets involved.

How to remove a simple analysis function(s).

Follow these steps to remove a simple analysis function(s) from a dataset(s):

1.

Select an Operational Instance that has a simple analysis function(s) applied to the datasets below it or
select an individual dataset(s) from the Management Tree.

2.

Click the right mouse button to open the Management Tree menu.

3.

Select Reprocess Analysis. The Reprocess Analysis dialog will now appear.

4.

Select the simple analysis function to be removed and click the Remove button.

5.

Click the OK button.

6.

Repeat steps 3 thru 5 for each dataset that was selected for reprocessing.

7.

Once all the datasets have bee reprocessed, the simple analysis icon will be removed from all datasets in
the Management Tree that no longer have a simple analysis function applied to them.

8.

The data that is displayed in the summary, however, still reflects spatial data only and not monitor summary
data, if that is what the summary was set to display. To display the monitor summary values you must select
the datasets in question, click the right mouse button and select the Reprocess Data option from the
Management Tree menu. Click OK to each reprocessing dialog for each dataset that you are prompted for.
When finished the monitor summary values should be displayed in the summary, on reports, etc.

Or

Follow these steps to remove simple analysis function(s) from multiple datasets at one time:

1.

Go to the Tools menu and select Batch Command Utility.

2.

Now select the Remove Simple Analysis batch command and click OK.

3.

You will now be prompted to set the data filters to select the management items/datasets to apply the
selected batch command to. Once you have set the desired filters click Next>.

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