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						13 years 6 months ago		        #205
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			Hi,
I've just started using Idoceo, and think it has the potential to be exactly what I want. However I'm having a few problems totalling marks.
I want to record the marks for each question in a test, then automatically find the total. I've created 9 columns, one for each question and recorded each student's mark for the relevant question in the relevant cell. I've also created a "Total" column and used the calculus function to add the scores. I've tried to weight them all as 100%, but although this is fine for the first 8 columns, it does not seem to want to allow 100% for the 9th column, and keeps reverting to 0, ignoring the score for the last question.
Is there anything I can do about this?
		    I've just started using Idoceo, and think it has the potential to be exactly what I want. However I'm having a few problems totalling marks.
I want to record the marks for each question in a test, then automatically find the total. I've created 9 columns, one for each question and recorded each student's mark for the relevant question in the relevant cell. I've also created a "Total" column and used the calculus function to add the scores. I've tried to weight them all as 100%, but although this is fine for the first 8 columns, it does not seem to want to allow 100% for the 9th column, and keeps reverting to 0, ignoring the score for the last question.
Is there anything I can do about this?
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						13 years 6 months ago		        #206
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			Replied by bert on topic Re: Calculating totals        
        
			Hi ACP,
Yes, it is a known bug on our current version. We're aware of it and it has been solved for our next release.
As it might take a while for the next release to be available on the app store, here is a workaround:
The idea is to separate the single 'total' column into two separate operations, in the screenshot, total 1 takes into account the first five columns, total 2 the rest. Then we add a new column that adds both totals (100% each). You can move the intermediate columns (total1 and total2) and hide its from screen so you only see your grand total.
Please let us know how that worked for you.
Thanks for contacting us.
		    Yes, it is a known bug on our current version. We're aware of it and it has been solved for our next release.
As it might take a while for the next release to be available on the app store, here is a workaround:
The idea is to separate the single 'total' column into two separate operations, in the screenshot, total 1 takes into account the first five columns, total 2 the rest. Then we add a new column that adds both totals (100% each). You can move the intermediate columns (total1 and total2) and hide its from screen so you only see your grand total.
Please let us know how that worked for you.
Thanks for contacting us.
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						13 years 6 months ago		        #207
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			Replied by ACP on topic Re: Calculating totals        
        
			That worked well, thank you. Is there a maximum number of columns which can be combined to give a subtotal?        
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						13 years 6 months ago		 -  13 years 6 months ago        #208
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			Hi ACP,
There is no limit in the number of combined columns.
The only limit has to do with the number of nested calculations (a calculus on a calculus involving any number of columns), you can have up to 20 nested operations.
If you feel there is some feature missing, please post them here, we rely on our users feedback to improve our app.
Regards and sorry for the inconvenience, we're working hard on the upcoming release!
		    There is no limit in the number of combined columns.
The only limit has to do with the number of nested calculations (a calculus on a calculus involving any number of columns), you can have up to 20 nested operations.
If you feel there is some feature missing, please post them here, we rely on our users feedback to improve our app.
Regards and sorry for the inconvenience, we're working hard on the upcoming release!
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						13 years 6 months ago		        #209
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Como parte de la información que tengo que proporcionar al concluir cada unidad, me piden el total de horas que asistió cada uno de mis alumnos, lo que implica el promedio de 20 columnas por grupo.
Al tratar de obtener el total de asistencias idoceo solo me permite colocarle el 100% a un máximo de 8 columnas generándome problemas porque manejo varios grupos, ya observe que una solución es separar las columnas en grupos, pero, ¿No existe alguna otra forma de hacerlo sin complicaciones ???.
Estoy satisfecho con su aplicación, la atención que le brindaba a sus usuarios y los avances que hacen con cada nueva versión, espero conocer una pronta solución a este problema.
Gracias.
		    
			
										        
    
			Replied by SalvadorH on topic Re: Calculating totals        
        Hola, buenas tardes.admin wrote: Hi ACP,
There is no limit in the number of combined columns.
The only limit has to do with the number of nested calculations (a calculus on a calculus involving any number of columns), you can have up to 20 nested operations.
If you feel there is some feature missing, please post them here, we rely on our users feedback to improve our app.
Regards and sorry for the inconvenience, we're working hard on the upcoming release!
Como parte de la información que tengo que proporcionar al concluir cada unidad, me piden el total de horas que asistió cada uno de mis alumnos, lo que implica el promedio de 20 columnas por grupo.
Al tratar de obtener el total de asistencias idoceo solo me permite colocarle el 100% a un máximo de 8 columnas generándome problemas porque manejo varios grupos, ya observe que una solución es separar las columnas en grupos, pero, ¿No existe alguna otra forma de hacerlo sin complicaciones ???.
Estoy satisfecho con su aplicación, la atención que le brindaba a sus usuarios y los avances que hacen con cada nueva versión, espero conocer una pronta solución a este problema.
Gracias.
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						13 years 6 months ago		        #210
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			Replied by bert on topic Re: Calculating totals        
        
			Buenas tardes Salvador,
Entregamos esta semana la nueva versión y para final de la semana que viene estará ya disponible en el app Store, con ese tema resuelto.
De momento la alternativa es la que comentamos de dividir las operaciones, pero la solución definitiva no demorará mucho.
Saludos
		    Entregamos esta semana la nueva versión y para final de la semana que viene estará ya disponible en el app Store, con ese tema resuelto.
De momento la alternativa es la que comentamos de dividir las operaciones, pero la solución definitiva no demorará mucho.
Saludos
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						13 years 6 months ago		        #211
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			Our next update will be delivered this weekend and will be available on the app store by the end of next week.
Regards
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