Category: How To
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Hiding attributes values in Pulse for TM1 Model Spotlight
By default Pulse is going to store the attributes’ values for all dimensions with less than 5,000 elements in the vcs folder.
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Converting Perspectives Action Buttons into Slice Buttons
Actions buttons created with TM1 Perspectives will need to be converted before they can be used in Slice. To convert all buttons from all spreadsheets, you can use the Convert Buttons button available in the Slice ribbons: A pop-up window will open as below: You can either convert the buttons from the Active Workbook or…
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Reasons why Pulse can’t connect to an instance
This article explains the different reasons why Pulse can’t connect to a TM1 instance.
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Executing Python scripts with Arc
Starting with Arc v3.5, Arc can execute Python scripts and retrieve the results. There are two main advantages of using Arc to execute your Python scripts:
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Introducing MDX Forms in Slice for TM1
We’ve always been working to push the boundaries with our Slice offering and we’re excited to announce the new version (v3.3) introduces a brand new way to build Excel reports with IBM Planning Analytics (TM1). We’re calling it the MDX Form. This particular report is driven by one MDX query making it much faster and…
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Format Code Settings in Arc
Arc v3.4 introduces a new feature enabling you to format your code. It makes it easier to apply your standard practices across your team.
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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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Using the Report Burster in Slice
This article explains how to use the Report Burster feature in Slice:
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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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Using the View Style Editor in Arc
Starting with Arc v3.3, the cube viewer comes with styles! From a cube view, you can select the style you want to use and access the View Style Editor to create your own styles.