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As of version 2.0.35, IBM Planning Analytics Workspace uses an optional column-based visualization model. This is a significant enhancement that eliminates the need to worry about a defined measures dimension when creating visualizations. However, you'll see this new visualization model only ...
Planning Analytics Workspace version 2.0.35 introduces a new column-based visualization model that simplifies the creation of charts and other visualizations. IMPORTANT : The initial introduction of the column-based visualization model in 2.0.35 can be enabled or disabled by your...
One of the most powerful and complex features of TM1® is data spreading. You can apply predefined data spreading methods to distribute numeric data to cells in a cube view. Presto! you've written large amounts of data into your TM1 database in the blink of an eye. You can also use data...
This update improves the copy-paste support to allow for rows and columns to be duplicated and for single values to be pasted into a range. Your long column headers also get a word wrap to free up some screen width. Row, Column and Range Copy & Paste Workspace has supported copy/paste...
A time dimension defines the time periods that are used in your model. When you create a time dimension by selecting the Customize as Time option, the levels in the dimension are created for you based on the granularity that you select. For more information, see Create a time dimension . ...
You can now import data into a cube simply by dragging a formatted text file onto a cube in IBM Planning Analytics Workspace. You must have modeler rights to do this. Here's a video that shows how it's done: You can also find out more here: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter...