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SAMM Concepts and Mechanics
This page introduces the concepts and mechanics required to navigate and use a model in the SAMM (Scenario and Model Management) software, a component of the whatIf? Modelling Environment.
Instructional YouTube videos are embedded throughout the tutorial. The videos are also compiled in a single YouTube playlist and public Dropbox folder.
Connecting to a Server
From All Programs | whatIf, start SAMM (Scenario and Model Manager).
The Connect dialogue box will appear. Enter the Server, Port and account credentials information as provided by your administrator and click
Connect. The Connect dialogue is shown below - note that you may be required to use a different port number.

If a connection is successfully established the Model Families window will appear, listing all items available to you.
Entering a Model and the SAMM Interface
Video 1.1 alternative links:streaming SD
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Double click the model family you wish to enter. A check mark will appear beside it on the list.
Double click the framework you wish to enter (generally sim). A check mark will appear beside it on the list.
Double click the desired history (generally there will only be one). A check mark will appear beside it on the list.
The default layout of windows in SAMM is shown below. If your display does not appear as shown select Windows | Default Positions from the menu.
To switch on object long description, uncheck Options | Show Modelbase Name.
Understanding Model Diagrams
Treeview and Diagram Objects
Variable Shape: Dimensions and Units of Measure
Links and Connectivity
Links Internal to a calculator - references variables that exist multiple times within the same calculator appear as above but with white boxes instead of yellow

Variables, Instances and Scenarios
An input (or control) variable can be assigned a specific value, or instance. Variables may have multiple instances. The concept of multiple variables each having multiple instances is shown here:
A scenario is a set of instances for all the input variables in a model framework, along with the associated values for the output variables. The concept of multiple scenarios and how they relate to variables and instances is shown here:
Displaying and Exporting Data
Creating New Instances and Scenarios
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Views - Model Reports and Scripts
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Troubleshooting
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