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VIDEO: How to setup Multitenancy in #Cognos Analytics
By
Nadine Münch
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Wed April 12, 2017 02:55 PM
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This video is a tutorial on how to setup Multitenancy in IBM Cognos Analytics with content sharing among tenants based on user account attributes.
Further detailed information on configuring Multitenancy within Cognos Analytics is available in the
IBM Knowledge Center.
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In the video we will show the following:
How to specify a user attribute in the LDAP
How to configure Tenant ID mapping in Cognos Configuration
How to configure tenants in Cognos Analytics
How to assign tenants to objects
How to configure content sharing among tenants
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Jeffrey Wijmans
Tue May 21, 2019 07:51 AM
I would be interested in a similar instruction for the other method of pointing users to a tenant, via the ldap hierarchy node. Do you have more information or practices about this?
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