Average / polynomial estimation methods
- Last UpdatedNov 18, 2025
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To apply an average / polynomial estimation method
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On the Meter Data Editor window, select Estimation.
The Meter Estimation section appears at the bottom of the Meter Data Editor window.
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Select a Polynomial or Average Estimation Method.
You will have to define your desired Historical Range.
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Linear requires that you have one row in your historical range before and one extra row after the rows that you want to apply the estimation to.
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Second order requires that you have two extra rows in your historical range before and one extra row after the rows that you want to apply the estimation to.
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Third order requires that you have two extra rows in your historical range before and two extra rows after the rows that you want to apply the estimation to.
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Fourth order requires that you have three extra rows in your historical range before and two extra rows after the rows that you want to apply the estimation to.
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Define your desired Historical Range by selecting Set.
The Select Date Range dialog appears.
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Select your desired date range.
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Select Okay.
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Highlight the desired rows that you would like to apply the estimation to on the Meter Data Editor window by selecting a group of rows. The rows highlighted need to be within your historical range.

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To select the columns to which you would like to apply the Average or Polynomial Estimation Method, select the associated checkbox.

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Select Apply to write the new values in the Meter Data Editor window.