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Tips and tricks: Working in the set editor in #Planning Analytics Workspace

By Jenny MANNING posted Tue October 31, 2017 12:15 PM

  
There are a number of features in IBM Planning Analytics Workspace that help you to work in large dimensions in the set editor.

For example, you can...

  • Expand deep dimensions down to their lowest levels using Expand to descendants.

  • Drill down on members either from the right-click menu, or by double-clicking a member.

  • Use Keep to isolate one or more members, and create a selection that you can search in.

  • Show all ancestors of a particular member by selecting Show all ancestors.


To find out more, see this video:


You can also read about conditional formats here: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSD29G_2.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.tm1_prism_gs.2.0.0.doc/t_paw_conditional_formats.html.
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Sat March 12, 2022 03:36 AM

The measurement participants may be without problems dragged from ‘Available participants’ to ‘Current Set’ and the editor could use the default insert set. If there are more than one participants in ‘Current set’ then it's far viable to choose the location of the brand new member through dragging it down the panel and pushing it at the desired position.  ucapan ramadhan