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Swetha has an experience in developing Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting models for a different domains such as Finance, Electricity corporations, Constructions and Manufacturing. Having hands on experience in using Planning Anlaytics/Cognos TM1 10.x and Cognos Analytics/Cognos BI and on writing hand coded scripts in Turbo Integrator, Business Rules and Creating Reports/Websheets.
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Unraveling TM1 : Lesser Known Facets – Part B

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Thank you if you have come back for more! Hope our last blog Unraveling TM1 : Lesser Known Facets – Part A was meaningful. In this part we will unearth & explore few more of these lesser known gems. As always, if you like what we do and want to associate; subscribe to our Blogs at http://blog.octanesolutions.com.au Function TM1RPTROW We know TM1RPTROW is a salient function when building demand and rolling forecasts in Planning and Budgeting models Although everyone is aware of the fact that parameters like Dimension Subset, MDX Expressions are a part of TM1RPTROW, developers tend to ...

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Performance Enhancements using TM1 cached views

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In TM1, if a TM1 Cube has huge of volume of data and rule calculation, there is possibility that TM1 takes longer time to open a cube view, to look at the issue with performance would be TM1 View Caches (Stargate Views). The Stargate view contains only the data for a defined section of a cube and does not contain the formatting information and browser settings that are in a view object. The purpose of a Stargate view is to allow quicker access to the cube data. To fine tune and control the Stargate Views, TM1 provides couple of settings namely VMM (View Maximum Memory) and VMT (View Minimum ...

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How to Implement Parallel Interaction in TM1

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With today's increase in data volumes it is becoming more important to handle the high demand (either loading or accessing) of data conccurrently or in parallel. This blog will assist you by noting the benefits, enabling the functionality, as well as giving you an example. Let's start with the what parallel interaction / concurrency is and it benefits: It's a IBM server feature allowing concurrent operations (read/write). The concurrency operations can be performed on the same cube object. Writing to a cube will not lock it. This means that it will not wait for readers using the same cube to ...

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