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Introduction In many cases there is a need to look at related values between cubes. A basic example may be where you have product pricing in one cube and your final sales plan with your sales revenue and average price in another. Other examples include allocation models where you need to...
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In this part we will look at incorporating values from other cubes into your sets. Doing so allows you to reference a cell and use the value in the underlying cube to filter out certain members, match members etc. For our example we will build a simple query to allow the user to type in a...
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Ann-Grete Tan, (also known as A.G.) is a Principal at Tensor Research. As an IBM Champion for four years, A.G. has consistently demonstrated her commitment to promoting IBM Planning Analytics and fostering a better understanding between technology and business. Among the various aspects of IBM...
In this part we will look at using some of the Time Series functions allowing us to create views with Year-on-Year comparisons, rolling averages, moving sums etc. Configure Level Names Level names give you the ability to reference levels within a hierarchy by a more meaningful name e.g....
Innovation is often born from persistence. The story of Manny Perez and the creation of TM1, the first ever functional database—which later evolved into IBM® Planning Analytics with Watson®—is a perfect example. It's a story of how a simple idea can transform business operations. Manny...
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Those that have already sampled PAjs will have seen an option to select Github from the main menu: This is one of the more exciting aspects of the REST API for me, I like the idea of a central controlled repository which can be synchronised across all models. You may have already touched...