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How do I set my reference study period?
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I am fairly new to using the software and I can't seem to find this setting. I am trying to set my reference study period from one year to 20 years. Would that be possible? Thanks in advance.
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I'm new too, but what I just found might help. When creating a "new flow" you can choose the "Default flow property": "duration". This one can be set to year, day, hour, minute or second.Unfortunatelly I cannot add the screenshot
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or maybe you try defining start and end date in the time section of the General Information tab of the Process? (This happens before creating the product system)
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