Category: Code
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Installing Slice with the installer
This article explains the steps to installing Slice using the installer.
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Arc Plugins
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Arc+ Features
Connect Arc to Pulse to unlock many new features. We call this Pulse-powered mode “Arc+”. No extra cost for customers owning Arc and Pulse DO NOT EDIT: SEARCHIE VIDEO Smart Support Get ahead of bugs and bottlenecks with advanced monitoring. Development Insights Track performance and code quality with precision analytics. Faster Build Cycles Streamline workflows…
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Arc Features for Developers
Arc for Developers All analytics features plus innovative features that IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers always wanted. Enhanced TM1 Features Innovative Tools For Administrators Accelerates your TM1 development process Built by TM1 developers for TM1 developers. Process Editor Arc brings state of the art development interface to TM1 developers including Code completion, Snippets, Syntactical formatting…
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Arc Features for Power Users
Arc Community Edition All analytics features are available to your IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) users for free. Excel add-in for TM1 Slice is a straightforward Excel Add-in for IBM Planning Analytics powered by Arc. Cube Viewer Arc Cube Viewer includes: Support for hierarchies, MDX and native views, public and private views, snapshot, slice and active…
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Arc and Slice v4.1 is now available
Version 4.1 introduces several new features to improve the quality and accuracy of your code. With Arc connected to Pulse, you now have the ability to compare dimensions and validate your code against your best practice rules on an individual rule or process. For more information on connecting Arc to Pulse, please see the article:…
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Enabling the Arc Assistant in Slice
v4.1.0 introduces the Arc Assistant. You can ask any question you like to the Arc Assistant through Slice by using a new function ArcAssistant.Data. The Arc Assistant is powered by OpenAI (ChatGPT). Be aware that by using this feature, the data is sent to OpenAI servers. How to enable the Arc Assistant in Slice The…
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Enabling the Arc Assistant in Arc
The Arc Assistant is now powered by Watson X or any OpenAI compatible service. This new feature allows you to use any OpenAI compatible service to power the Arc Assistant. This feature is great to use the Arc Assistant with your own AI service or with any other OpenAI compatible service. How to activate the…
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Hiding User Names in Pulse Web Client
From the Pulse Web Client, you can see all IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) sessions. There are multiple screens where you can see who is using your application. For example, there is a column called User in the Session Monitor and Message Log from the Live Monitor: If for some Pulse users are not allowed to…
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Accessing Arc through Pulse
Starting with Pulse v6.2.1, you can access Arc through Pulse. In the Model Spotlight feature, if you open a process, you will be able to see a link “Open Process Editor” on the top right corner: Once you click on it, Pulse will open Arc on this process: To enable these links for processes and…