Category: Slice

  • Building Active Forms with Hierarchies

    Building Active Forms with Hierarchies

    IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) is always innovating on new concepts and features that can help developers and in v11 of the TM1 server, they introduced something called a hierarchy.  The idea was that you could add a new level between a dimension and its various elements.  One dimension could have multiple hierarchies within it and…

  • VBA functions in Slice

    Slice supports the following TM1 VBA functions:

  • Arc and Slice v3.1 are now available

    Arc and Slice v3.1 are now available

    A new version of Arc and Slice is now available to download. v3.1 includes new features to the cube viewer and subset editor with data spreading, cell annotations, and search by wildcard.

  • Getting started with Slice in one minute

    Getting started with Slice in one minute

    Slice is a straightforward Excel add-in for IBM Planning Analytics (TM1). It is very easy to install, this article and the video below show how to get Slice running in one minute.

  • Slice is now available to download

    Slice is now available to download

    After a few iterations of the beta versions, Slice is now released publicly. Slice v3.0 is the first release available to download for free on the Cubewise CODE website!

  • Getting started with Slice

    Getting started with Slice

    Slice is free, easy to install with few dependencies, connected directly to the TM1 REST API, works over the internet, has built-in support for hierarchies, supports existing reports built in Perspectives and formula mode in PA for Excel.

  • How to install the Slice license

    How to install the Slice license

    This article explains how to install the Slice license. In the Slice ribbon, if some features are greyed out like below, it means that your license has expired:

  • Slice beta v2.3 is now available

    Slice beta v2.3 is now available

    A new version of Slice is now available for download. This new version includes 35 enhancements and fixes coming from the Slice Beta program. In case you are interested in participating in the beta program and test Slice in your environment, please reach out to us using the link below.

  • Using Excel Ranges within TM1 functions

    Using Excel Ranges within TM1 functions

    Slice allows TM1 Elements to be aggregated by referencing Excel Ranges in a formula.

  • Virtual Consolidations and Virtual Expressions

    Virtual Consolidations and Virtual Expressions

    Virtual Consolidation and Virtual Expressions allow the user to introduce additional calculations to a worksheet by either selecting multiple elements from the set editor or by manually inserting an MDX set expression. These calculations are performed by the TM1 server, as part of the MDX query generated by Slice.