How does the real time calibration work in Skema? - Ask Alex

The Key Figures tool in Skema is useful for many things, but did you know that it constantly updates whenever a change is made, and you can see the real time calibration while in the tool? See how it works in this episode of Ask Alex.

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Alex here and a question I've been asked is how can I see specific metrics of a specific

element within my project and how does Skema's real time calibration work and you can see all

these elements and see the real time calibration features utilizing Skema's key figures page so

if I go to my key figures page and look at one of the reports I have built I can then go in

select specific elements of my projects so for example my North Tower here and then I can see

on the right side of my screen the specific key figures and metrics of this part of my building

or the block of my whole building so if I were to select my south tower you can see I'll get

a different unit mix a different change in metrics and if I were to change a certain

element of this project so for example if I were to select my North Tower again and then change

my floor count to 17 you'll see the real time calibration of metrics changing as I add or

subtract certain elements from my project and in utilizing all of this I can use this

real-time calibration to go back to while I'm working on a project or finishing a project

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