Category: Blog
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How to activate auto-save processes in Arc
Starting with Arc v3.4, Arc can now auto-save your process at a specific interval. This is handy to avoid losing your code if you get an internet connection issue.
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Customising Content of Your Email Alerts (Pulse 6+ versions)
Pulse now enables you to customise the email that is generated based on alert criteria. This is useful if you want to integrate the Pulse alerts into an existing help desk/ticketing system that accepts email as a ticket input source.
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Connecting Pulse to a PA SaaS instance with the non-interactive account
When Pulse is connected to a PA SaaS environment as the one below, you have to click the Login button and enter an IBM ID who has Admin access to PAW and to the TM1 instances:
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Rewind the State of Your TM1 Applications with Pulse
Have you ever wondered what happened in your applications in the last few minutes? Or even over the last few days? Perhaps you want to know who was logged in this morning or how much memory was used last night. All of these questions can help you get a better understanding of how your IBM…
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Arc Reaches 500+ Subscriptions
Towards the end of 2018, we published a post sharing that there were over 100 IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers using Arc to build their applications. At the time we were very excited about the early momentum we were seeing and we couldn’t wait to see where things would go from there.
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Using the Report Burster in Slice
This article explains how to use the Report Burster feature in Slice:
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Arc and Slice v3.3 are now available
A new version of Arc and Slice is now available to download. v3.3 includes a new way to build reports in Slice and view styles in Arc.
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Building a MDX Form in Slice
Slice v3.3 introduces a new way to build reports, it is called MDX Form. This report is driven by one MDX query bringing the following advantages:
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Unpacking 3 New Features for the DBRW in Slice
Since its first introduction, DBRW has become the most popular function to use in Excel reports amongst the IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) community.
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Introducing the TM1py Universe
Since its official release back in 2016, the TM1py project has evolved from a framework created and maintained by just one person to a large scale community project that is currently powering numerous different IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) applications.