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(For as complicated as TQ can seem, at a basic level it takes the numbers you give it and either adds it or subtracts it in its slack calculations. I find looking at real examples are so much easier than talking about theoreticals.)
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Indeed! I agree wholeheartedly. I'm not comfortable
at this point however creating my own examples and "learning" from them. It may not be immediately clear to me if I'm doing something properly or interpreting TQ's response appropriately. Moreover, I may not be sufficiently challenging myself with a given example to fully grasp the implications of what I'm doing. I think I need a mentor to offer a few incrementally more challenging scenarios and then evaluate my effort to constrain appropriately.
With that in mind, a couple of ideas arise: where/how can I find such a mentor? Perhaps I could find a contractor. Or, what is the best approach
here to communicate example problems and their solutions? Should I just post something in a Word document? "Here is a problem I started with. Is this the correct approach to TQ SDC constraining?" Or someone could post a problem to challenge me. To show me that I don't need constraint type X to solve it; I can use constraint type Y to handle it.
Many thanks again! I'm eager to learn and willing to do my homework.