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  • 1.  Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version mess

    Posted Thu November 28, 2019 03:13 AM


    Hello,
    Is there any detailed documentation about all the key values which are displayed once you ask for Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version ?

    Which on is relevant with Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel 2.0.47 ?
    Regards,






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    Bob
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  • 2.  RE: Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version mess

    Posted Fri November 29, 2019 07:50 AM
    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for bringing this up. Yes I understand it an be confusing. 
    CORCSP_version=COR-AW64-ML-RTM-2.0.47.4-0 is the actual version of Planning Analytics for Excel that is installed.

    The 11 as indicated in the below simply means it comes from TM1 version 11. Prior numbers on-premise had versions 9.x, then 10.x.... Now Planning Analytics 2.0 is equal to 11.0 as you see below. 
    COR_APP_version=COR_APP-AW64-ML-RTM-11.0.47.4-0

    But in the end, the only one you need to be concerned with also necessary if dealing with our Support organization is CORCSP_version=COR-AW64-ML-RTM-2.0.47.4-0

    Kind Regards,

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    Robert VAUTOUR
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  • 3.  RE: Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version mess

    Posted Fri November 29, 2019 07:59 AM
    Hi Robert,
    Thanks for answering. It's much more clear now.
    We, my infra colleagues and I, will stick to the CORCSP_version key in order to check version installed.
    Regards,

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    Bob
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  • 4.  RE: Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version mess

    Posted Sun December 01, 2019 06:47 PM
    Hey Robert,

    Seems you are trying to upgrade PAX to latest version or to the verion which is supported by Planning Analytics Workspace.

    Below blog might be useful to you, you can go through this when you have time.

    https://blog.octanesolutions.com.au/pa-paw-pax-version-conformance 

    regards,
    Srinivas

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    Srinivas STP
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  • 5.  RE: Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel version mess

    Posted Tue December 03, 2019 05:56 AM
    Thanks Srinivas for the link you've provided to your blog article.

    It's quite logical to say that Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel will be compatible with 3 Planning Analytics Workspace versions (previous, matching & next versions) and personally I would consider that matching or next version would be a better choice.
     
    By the way, we absolutely need to keep in mind that Planning Analytics for Microsoft Excel & Planning Analytics Workspace are deeply linked and so has to be migrated accordingly.

    Regards,

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    Bob
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