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[[Analytica User Guide]] > [[Working with Large Models]] >[[Invalid variables]]
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To locate all variables in a model with syntactically incorrect or missing definitions, select '''Show
 
To locate all variables in a model with syntactically incorrect or missing definitions, select '''Show
 
Invalid Variables''' from the '''Definition''' menu.
 
Invalid Variables''' from the '''Definition''' menu.
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Double-click a variable to open its '''Object''' window. From the '''Object''' window, you can edit the definition, or click the '''Parent Diagram''' button [[File:Chapter19_20.png]] to see the variable in its diagram.
 
Double-click a variable to open its '''Object''' window. From the '''Object''' window, you can edit the definition, or click the '''Parent Diagram''' button [[File:Chapter19_20.png]] to see the variable in its diagram.
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Revision as of 07:42, 17 October 2015


Analytica User Guide > Working with Large Models >Invalid variables

To locate all variables in a model with syntactically incorrect or missing definitions, select Show Invalid Variables from the Definition menu.

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Double-click a variable to open its Object window. From the Object window, you can edit the definition, or click the Parent Diagram button Chapter19 20.png to see the variable in its diagram.

See Also

Managing attributes <- Invalid variables -> Using filed modules and libraries
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