Hi ,
It would be better to give a try of importing and working in access or any
other databases for calculation and reporting.
Thanks Regards
Hari Kumar
Our strength grows from our weakness.
On May 19, 2014 3:28 AM, Dima semant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I have a few excel model files of the following sizes - 200 megabytes, 320
megabytes and 650 megabytes. I have 4 sets of data to be calculated by
these models and combined in a single file. They can be either recalculated
4 times for each of the data sets - their results stored in a single file
and then combined in a report after the final calculation. Or - I am
thinking of buying more ram for my excel 64 and open up 4 instances of the
aforementioned model files for each of the data set - so that all can be
calculated at once. I calculated the total size of the models in memory
would be 1600 megabytes - in the last case 6500 megabytes. I have Xeon
e5-1650 - not sure if the last setup would work better - please let me
know. It would allow to bypass the intervening stage of storing the
separate results and combining them afterwards.
Will be happy to hear what you think!
D
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