Category: Product
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Using the Trace Calculation
Being able to trace calculation from any cell is a very popular IBM TM1 and Planning Analytics feature. This is now available in Canvas v3.2.0.
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Setting up Open ID with Canvas
Canvas v3.2.0 can now connect to IBM Planning Analytics instances configured with Open ID authentication.
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Cubewise CODE Cheatsheet
The idea of the Cubewise CODE Cheatsheet is to gather in one PDF document the most important information that you need to know about all our products. The first page will give ou an overview of all products following by one page summary for Pulse, one for Canvas and the last one for Arc.
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IBM TM1 and Planning Analytics Cheatsheet
Since the first release of TM1 in 1981 to the latest versions of IBM Planning Analytics, TM1 has gone through a long journey from a niche to a mature product used all around the world to build Planning and Analytics applications.
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CubeCalc functions
To calculate all these functions, CubeCalc leverages the Python libraries Numpy, functools and scipy. This article lists all functions available in CubeCalc:
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Getting Started with CubeCalc
This article will explain you how to set up CubeCalc, a super calculator for IBM TM1 and Planning Analytics
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7 simple steps to install Python & TM1py without internet
It will return the path where Python is installed.
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Generating an Arc license without internet connection
Arc cannot generate the license if the browser you are using does not have internet connection.
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Creating a new validation rule
Pulse comes with a number of built-in rules that identify common pitfalls that may slow the system or make support difficult.
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Cubewise Arc: approved by TM1 developers around the world!
IBM Planning Analytics, powered by the TM1 engine, is famous for its speed, scalability and world-class modeling capabilities. Over many years, the TM1 engine has been dramatically improved; with the advent of Arc, TM1 now boasts a modern developer experience befitting its status.