Guest guest Posted December 28, 2000 Report Share Posted December 28, 2000 Dear Sanjay, I have had a good look at your latest worksheet and think it is excellent. Well done!!!. You asked to be let known if there was any errors. I have found 1 error. In line 5a You are now automatically entering the points from ANY planet which is in a 4/10 relationship regardless of the number of points the 10th planet has. According to Krushna this is incorrect. In replying to a letter of mine he said (in letter 829) The rule of having less than 4 points should apply. However there is an exception, if the 10th planet has exactly 4 points then when it is the lord of D or E house the points from the 4th house should be counted. To give an example in Ron's chart only Venus has 4 bindu points, it is also in a 4/10 relationship with Jupiter, therefore when Venus is the lord of D or E house then Jupiters points in row 3 (basic streength) should be added to Venus at row 5a. As Mercury has 5 points it will never qualify to get the points from Jupiter although it too is in a 4/10 relationship with jupiter. This may be a bit tricky to program so in the meantime I just used row 16e to subtract the points which came up automatically as well as the corrections for 12th from B. Now I have one query. The summary sheet seems to work Ok but what is the extra chart at the side of it which has the planets lined up but the squares beside them all blank???. Best wishes, Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2000 Report Share Posted December 28, 2000 Dear Peter, Thank you for your kind words. I would, in the next revision of the worksheet, remove the possibility of entering against any planet which has 4 or more points. However, as I said, it requires some judgment not easily possible to program. The best way to avoid an error is to only enter planets in the template in the basic sheet if the planet in the 10th house has less than 4 points. I have told in my reply to Donna about why I have provided empty spaces in front of the planets. however, it is not very important and you can just ignore this. Sanjay - " Peter Sutcliffe " <petermay Thursday, December 28, 2000 9:44 PM Re: Worksheet Ver 4 Dear Sanjay, I have had a good look at your latest worksheet and think it is excellent. Well done!!!. You asked to be let known if there was any errors. I have found 1 error. In line 5a You are now automatically entering the points from ANY planet which is in a 4/10 relationship regardless of the number of points the 10th planet has. According to Krushna this is incorrect. In replying to a letter of mine he said (in letter 829) The rule of having less than 4 points should apply. However there is an exception, if the 10th planet has exactly 4 points then when it is the lord of D or E house the points from the 4th house should be counted. To give an example in Ron's chart only Venus has 4 bindu points, it is also in a 4/10 relationship with Jupiter, therefore when Venus is the lord of D or E house then Jupiters points in row 3 (basic streength) should be added to Venus at row 5a. As Mercury has 5 points it will never qualify to get the points from Jupiter although it too is in a 4/10 relationship with jupiter. This may be a bit tricky to program so in the meantime I just used row 16e to subtract the points which came up automatically as well as the corrections for 12th from B. Now I have one query. The summary sheet seems to work Ok but what is the extra chart at the side of it which has the planets lined up but the squares beside them all blank???. Best wishes, Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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