Error in Business Scorecard Accelerator documentation for ROLLUPS

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Matthew Davar

I am sorry to post this question here, but I did not find any MS group for
Business Scorecard Accelerator, and I found this group the most related group
to my question.

If you navigate to Help > key Concept> “Rollups†from your Microsoft
Business Scorcard development environment which is at:
http://yourServer/sites/ScorecardDevelopment/default.aspx
You will notice that the figure is being referred during the documentation
does not correspond to most of the statement made within this documentation.
For example, reader are asked to examine a column called “Score†while this
column does not exist in that figure. Or reader are asked to note a value of
24.5% while this value can not be found in any row of that figure. This
makes it very confusing to follow up the calculation for roll-up. Is there
any good documentation for rollups?

Thank you in Advance for your help

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Matthew,

The newsgroup for MS Office Business Card Accelerator
can be a bit difficult to find as it's on a different
news server than other MS discussion groups. Check the
link on this page for the online support section.
http://microsoft.com/office/so­lutions/accelerators/scorecard­s/faq.mspx
======I am sorry to post this question here, but I did not find any MS group for
Business Scorecard Accelerator, and I found this group the most related group
to my question.

If you navigate to Help > key Concept> "Rollups" from your Microsoft
Business Scorcard development environment which is at:
http://yourServer/sites/ScorecardDevelopment/default.aspx
You will notice that the figure is being referred during the documentation
does not correspond to most of the statement made within this documentation.
For example, reader are asked to examine a column called "Score" while this
column does not exist in that figure. Or reader are asked to note a value of
24.5% while this value can not be found in any row of that figure. This
makes it very confusing to follow up the calculation for roll-up. Is there
any good documentation for rollups?

Thank you in Advance for your help <<
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

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