Solver: Constraint for values in a range

pdhil87

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Hi

I am looking to add a constraint where the output is within a range of -0.1 and +0.1.

I have the following code set up which satisfies the +0.1 constraint. Is there a way to impose the second constraint to define the range?

Thanks

SolverOk SetCell:="$B$94", MaxMinVal:=2, ValueOf:=0, ByChange:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84", _
Engine:=1, EngineDesc:="GRG Nonlinear"
SolverAdd CellRef:="$B$91", Relation:=2, FormulaText:=Sheets("GLOB").Range("$AQ$15").Offset(i, 0).Address
SolverOk SetCell:="$B$94", MaxMinVal:=2, ValueOf:=0, ByChange:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84", _
Engine:=1, EngineDesc:="GRG Nonlinear"
SolverAdd CellRef:="$AJ$87", Relation:=2, FormulaText:="=1"
SolverOk SetCell:="$B$94", MaxMinVal:=2, ValueOf:=0, ByChange:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84" _
, Engine:=1, EngineDesc:="GRG Nonlinear"
SolverOk SetCell:="$B$94", MaxMinVal:=2, ValueOf:=0, ByChange:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84", _
Engine:=1, EngineDesc:="GRG Nonlinear"
SolverAdd CellRef:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84", Relation:=1, FormulaText:="=0.1"
SolverOk SetCell:="$B$94", MaxMinVal:=2, ValueOf:=0, ByChange:="$AJ$55:$AJ$84", _
Engine:=1, EngineDesc:="GRG Nonlinear"
 

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Code:
  SolverOk SetCell:="B94", _
           MaxMinVal:=2, _
           ValueOf:=0, _
           ByChange:="AJ55:AJ84", _
           Engine:=1
  SolverAdd CellRef:="AJ55:AJ84", _
            Relation:=1, _
            FormulaText:="=0.1"
[COLOR="#0000CD"]  SolverAdd CellRef:="AJ55:AJ84", _
            Relation:=3, _
            FormulaText:="=-0.1"
[/COLOR]  SolverAdd CellRef:="B91", _
            Relation:=2, _
            FormulaText:=Range("AQ15").Offset(i, 0).Address
  SolverAdd CellRef:="AJ87", _
            Relation:=2, _
            FormulaText:="=1"
 
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