Category: Code
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Pulse Administration
Under Administration, you will find all configuration settings:
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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.
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Getting started with TM1py
TM1py is a free Python package that wraps the TM1 REST API in a simple to use library. Making it easier to integrate systems more effectively with IBM Planning Analytics. Getting Started! TM1py is really quick and easy to setup, just follow these steps and you will be able to run your first Python script…
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log4j Exploit – Possible Action Required
There has been a recent discovery of an exploit in the commonly used log4j library. The vulnerability impacts versions from 2.0 to 2.14.1. The vulnerability allows an attacker to execute remote code, it should therefore be considered serious.
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Airflow with TM1
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Connecting Salesforce to TM1
IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers benefit from TM1py, in particular when source data resides in cloud systems such as Snowflake or Salesforce, where it can’t be reached easily with plain TM1.
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Pulse Cube List
Go to Reports > Documentation > Cube List to see lots of statistics about the cubes.
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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!
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Arc v3.0 is now available
Starting with Arc v3, you can now use Arc inside Excel. This new Excel add-in is called Slice.
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Executing the Pulse Validation Report
Validate your model against predefined rules that help spot possible issues. The predefined rules validate naming conventions of objects as well as common pitfalls in cube rules and Turbo Integrator processes. You can take these as is or alternatively add and remove the validation rules as you see fit.