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28th February 2008, 06:14 AM
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Posting - Finding a Relevant Forum for my Thread Subject / Topic
Dear all,
My problem is this:- I cannot find a relevant discussion forum for the thread I want to start:- Differing ppm rates. I have tried searching but still to no avail.
I want to get the best response and help that I can, so placing the thread in the best discussion group would be beneficial.
Can you help?
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28th February 2008, 06:27 AM
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Re: Can't find relevant forum for my thread
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Originally Posted by andyf
Dear all,
My problem is this:- I cannot find a relevant discussion forum for the thread I want to start:- Differing ppm rates. I have tried searching but still to no avail.
I want to get the best response and help that I can, so placing the thread in the best discussion group would be beneficial.
Can you help?
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Try starting your thread in this Forum:
SPC Monitoring and Statistical Analysis Techniques
since these are the techniques you'll use to derive the ppm rates.
If, when you actually start your thread, the content of your post turns out to fit better in another Forum, one of the moderators will come along and make the move for you and probably send you an email or pm advising you of the fact.
Something similar may also happen to the title you choose for your thread.
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Thanks to Wes Bucey for your informative Post and/or Attachment!
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22nd April 2008, 03:28 PM
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Re: Can't find relevant forum for my thread
Dear Friends,
I need some guidance on my customer satisfaction survey, which we have luanched.
I need to know how can i weight my parameters (15) so as to arrive at an CSI score.
Regards
Matrajan
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22nd April 2008, 04:16 PM
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Re: Can't find relevant forum for my thread
Welcome to The Cove!
I have moved your question to its own thread and titled it "How do I calculate weights for customer satisfaction score?" You can find it here.
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12th May 2008, 01:00 AM
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Re: Finding a Relevant Forum for my Thread Subject / Topic
NOTE: Please remember - When you are trying to decide what forum your question or discussion topic / subject belongs in, and you can't decide which forum it belongs in, post in the forum you think is the most related to your topic / subject. Where a topic / subject 'belongs' can be a 'judgment' issue. In any case, if you post in a forum and your topic / subject would (again, sometimes a judgment call), a Moderator will move it to the forum the Moderators feels is most appropriate.
Also: If you are new and have less than 10 posts, when you start a New Discussion Thread, you will get a 'Requestor' which allows you to Review the forums here.
Click on the Forum 'Button' and the following 'Drop Down' will open for you:

Make your choice from there.
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