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Nick has been part of Octane for 2 years and 6 months as Tm1 developer.
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My latest adventures in Planning Analytics

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The last 3 weeks has been great in that it has showed an avenue that I had yet to explore in Planning Analytics, debugging. To say it has been highly frustrating at times is an understatement, however I know I only get stressed when I’m learning a difficult concept. It sometimes hard when looking at code that isn't' documented, exactly why this or that piece of code is necessary. Debugging work has benefited me in understanding and developing a methodology to enable me to learn the overall logic and flow of a model/system. Understanding and being able to follow personalised instead of best ...

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A junior developers journey: The next step

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The last week have been great in that I have been grinding away at our Planning Analytics + Workspace work and preparing myself for workshops and presentations. I am happy with how it is progressing in terms of content and the approach that we are taking. Working from home for majority of the last week has been a saving grace too. The extra 2 hours I get that isn’t wasted in commute into the office is a gift. The transition from office environment back into the hibernation cave of home and actually being able to complete work productively I thought would be more of a challenge than I have ...

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A junior developers journey: The introduction

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It has been an interesting last month of slow but steady improvement in my TM1 / Planning Analytics journey and soon I'll be off to to teach a small team about how to use Planning Analytics + WorkSpace (PAW). It should be interesting considering I am relatively new with the product and now have been tasked to teach others how to use it! I’m not too worried about it however, last week I spent sometime with the client and Martin; who's taught me that I can handle myself under those situations, especially with the knowledge he has given me and what I've learnt about the product. I think the ...

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