Issue 93613 - Solver does not save its model
Summary: Solver does not save its model
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Calc
Classification: Application
Component: save-export (show other issues)
Version: DEV300m60
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial with 378 votes (vote)
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Reported: 2008-09-08 15:56 UTC by bassoonx
Modified: 2013-01-29 21:49 UTC (History)
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Description bassoonx 2008-09-08 15:56:31 UTC
The Solver in Calc is useless for scientific use! Saving a document doesn't save the conditions and changes 
one made in Solver. 
Without this, Calc can not bet used even for small projects in subjects like Logistics or Economics in 
general. 

I hope this issue will be fixed soon, i can't imagine it would be great effort solving it.

Thanx
Johannes
Comment 1 owilawan 2009-06-05 09:50:34 UTC
*** Issue 93613 has been confirmed by votes. ***
Comment 2 cbrad033 2009-06-10 00:30:41 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.

cbrad033
Comment 3 cbrad033 2009-06-10 00:31:42 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.

cbrad033
Comment 4 edwardbuchanan 2009-06-11 03:10:30 UTC
Yes, not being able to save in the Solver means I have to start over after 
exiting the software  I will continue to use Excel until this issue is resolved.
Comment 5 dbran005 2009-06-14 20:37:33 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date
Comment 6 jphil018 2009-06-16 01:35:12 UTC
John Phillips vote
Comment 7 jphil018 2009-06-16 01:35:13 UTC
John Phillips vote
Comment 8 jphil018 2009-06-16 01:35:16 UTC
John Phillips vote
Comment 9 mfidanci 2009-06-16 06:12:58 UTC
solver doesn't restore the constraints when I open the saved file to work on. 
When I open file, I need to set solver from the begining. If you solve this 
issue, It will have better than excel, in my opinion off course.

Thanks..

Mehmet FIDANCI
Comment 10 enmachris 2009-06-20 15:35:27 UTC
To be a competitive software the program must be able to save.  
Comment 11 fmg27909 2009-06-21 23:31:43 UTC
Brandon voted on the isse
Comment 12 fmg27909 2009-06-21 23:31:51 UTC
Brandon voted on the issue
Comment 13 lenairb 2009-06-22 03:17:16 UTC
Not saving really limits its use for long projects/problems
Comment 14 Ariel Constenla-Haile 2009-09-30 13:16:23 UTC
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Comment 15 kentne 2009-10-06 21:49:44 UTC
to be more useful, need to be able to save models
Comment 16 teslahelios 2009-10-11 19:22:59 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 17 tariqelhassani 2009-10-15 04:04:45 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.


TARIQ ELHASSANI
Comment 18 ckoenig 2010-02-15 04:45:59 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored mofels so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 19 ckoenig 2010-02-15 04:46:10 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 20 ckoenig 2010-02-15 04:48:06 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 21 reubenodu 2010-09-29 02:10:54 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 22 06913210pdm 2010-09-30 14:10:07 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 23 06913210pdm 2010-09-30 14:18:31 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 24 nbeck009 2010-09-30 21:06:09 UTC
Please fix soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Nick Beck
Comment 25 nbeck009 2010-09-30 21:12:21 UTC
Come on already! :)

Nick Beck
Comment 26 jarutpong 2010-10-01 20:17:28 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 27 jbonh002 2010-10-01 20:51:58 UTC
The software lacks of effectiveness for the fact that it doesn't allow users to
save their completed work. Please see what we can do about this issue to make
the software marketable and competitive.

Thank you,
Comment 28 jbonh002 2010-10-01 20:54:24 UTC
The software lacks of effectiveness for the fact that it doesn't allow users to
save their completed work. Solver doesn't save. Please see what we can do about
this issue to make the software marketable and competitive.

Thank you,
Comment 29 jackey1 2010-10-01 23:10:22 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 30 jackey1 2010-10-01 23:13:58 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 31 camartin 2010-10-02 01:22:59 UTC
Before Open Office can be used as a useful tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later time or date.
Comment 32 camartin 2010-10-02 01:33:01 UTC
Before Open Office can be used as a useful tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later time or date.
Comment 33 tjohn087 2010-10-02 21:43:59 UTC
The Solver needs to save the work in previous projects because it forces you to 
finish the project when you start, which can be difficult.
Comment 34 dnapi002 2010-10-03 20:57:04 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 35 aholm010 2010-10-03 21:37:39 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 36 jwhit128 2010-10-04 04:24:38 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.

Comment 37 cswar001 2010-10-04 11:28:28 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 38 crittendenq 2010-10-04 22:05:35 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 39 crittendenq 2010-10-04 22:05:49 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 40 crittendenq 2010-10-04 22:07:34 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 41 dwijithaparuchuri 2010-10-05 01:06:48 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability to 
save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 42 jpadi29 2010-10-05 02:54:12 UTC
I think this is an important issue.  If open office has the ability to save it
will be easy for everybody, student, workers, etc to store their work for future
need.
Comment 43 zzhou001 2011-02-09 02:57:04 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 44 jmeidinger 2011-02-09 18:52:14 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 45 jmeidinger 2011-02-09 18:53:38 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 46 jearn001 2011-02-09 19:56:13 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 47 jearn001 2011-02-09 19:57:31 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.
Comment 48 bwlrjim 2011-02-10 00:26:24 UTC
Please fix soon

-James Lambeth
Comment 49 bwlrjim 2011-02-10 00:27:44 UTC
Please fix

--James Lambeth
Comment 50 bwlrjim 2011-02-10 00:33:08 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.

--James Lambeth
Comment 51 bwlrjim 2011-02-10 00:34:01 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.

--James Lambeth
Comment 52 diode_ee 2011-02-10 19:34:52 UTC
Please look at adding this to future features included in OO. Thank you. 
Comment 53 rwilh001 2011-02-13 13:30:12 UTC
What is the point of having a program such as this if I cannot save my work?  
IN order for this to be useful I must be able to save my work and be able 
continue at a later time.
Comment 54 rsind001 2011-02-13 19:55:55 UTC
Before Open Office can be a useful optimization tool, it must have the ability 
to save stored models so they can be retrieved at a later date.