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⚠️ Multi-variable criteria are deprecated and will be removed from OE v5 and lateronward.
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A multi-variable criterion applies to a list of variables. They use the same way as computations to refer to the variables to which they apply (see Variables Description to learn how to refer to variables from other spaces). For instance, If the user wants all variables of the same key to be equal, then the equality criterion should be placed in a “global” dimensionless space, using all
as on
type. If the user wants several variables of different keys to be equal, then the criterion should be in the same space as these variables and use fixed
as on
type.
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⚠️ Alignment criteria are deprecated and will be removed from OE v5 and lateronward. The better solution is to explicitly describe alignments, with actual computed variables and threshold criteria, using spaces with dimensions sharing the same categories (see https://pricefx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/3867639907/Spaces+and+Scopes+Description#Spaces and https://pricefx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/3867312401/Variables+Description#Reference-Disambiguation).
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⚠️ Equality criteria are deprecated and will be removed from OE v5 and lateronward. The best solution to replace them is to explicitly describe a Standard Deviation computed variable over all the desired input variables and apply a target criterion (equals to zero) to the standard deviation.
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