Category: How To
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Tips – Loading data into TM1 with Python via TM1py
Would you like to load the weather forecast to identify products that should be central to the coming week’s advertising plan or load exchange rates to better predict the cash flow?
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Managing the database connection pool
By default Pulse will now maintain 1 connection to the database at a minimum and 10 maximum. If a connection hasn’t been used for 60 seconds it will be disconnected.
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How to run a Market Basket Analysis with TM1py and PAW
You’re walking through your local grocer. You rummage through your basket and manage to find your shopping list.
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Generating the Technical Documentation
With the Pulse Technical Documentation, you will be able to see the relationships between your IBM TM1 and Planning Analytics objects, as well as information about views and subsets to give you a full picture of what the model contains.
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Building Time Dimensions
Arc v1.9 includes a Time Management plugin to build a Day, Week, ISO Week Month and Year dimensions in just a few clicks.
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Tips – Enhance your report using emoticons in IBM Planning Analytics
Here, I’m going to show how to do this in IBM Planning Analytics, by updating this report to include business logic to display emoticons. Steps: Screenshots are based on these resources: 1. How to set up the Cube Emoticons are basically text. To store text in a TM1 cube, a string element must be created…
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Tips – How to email a report using TM1
Take the first step to automate Excel report distribution to your users.
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Dark mode for Arc
When using Arc with Google Chrome, it is fairly easy to switch between light and dark mode:
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Transitioning from Perspectives to IBM Planning Analytics for Excel
PAx contains the same reports provided in Perspectives, as shown in the mapping table below. Not only has the name changed, the interface have changed too.
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Arc for TM1 Hands-on – Part 1
The objective of this user manual is to walk you through the main features of Arc. This manual is split in 11 topics: