What are the Elements of a DivePlan?
A DivePlan represents one of many different ways to look at the information stored in a model or cBase. You can create multiple DivePlans to tailor presentation of the information stored in models and cBases to different types of audiences. A DivePlan, depending on the DivePlan type, can contain the following elements:
- Models, cBases, and cPlans
- DivePlan types (for example, Consolidated MultiModel)
- File Lookups
- Named Group Lookups
- Dynamic Dimensions
- Console Categories
- Aliases
There are additional elements to a DivePlan (for example, time series and calculations) that you create and maintain in a client but are saved to a DivePlan.
The following table shows where you can create and edit the different elements of a DivePlan:
Set... | DiveMaster | ProDiver |
---|---|---|
Models | x | |
Lookups | x | |
Name Group Lookups | x | |
Dynamic Dimensions | x | x |
Categories | x | |
Summary Columns | x | |
Calculations | x | |
Time Series* | x | |
QuickViews | x |
* Time Series for cBases can also be defined in cPlans. See About Spectre Time Series.
See also:
- About Single Input DivePlans
- About Consolidated MultiModel DivePlans
- About MultiLevel MultiModel DivePlans
- About Working with DivePlans
- What is a cPlan?