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Tips – Enhance your report using emoticons in IBM Planning Analytics
When formatting a report to highlight variances, changing the numerical format to display a negative value with brackets around the number is usually the default method used to highlight differences. Visually, this format isn’t the most effective for users to quickly analyse variances. Add emoticons to your report to enhance its visualisation.
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Tips – An uneventful upgrade from TM1 9.x to Planning Analytics 2.x
As a result BOQ was able to successfully upgrade to TM1 version 11 (Planning Analytics 2), with minimal change to the business. It was easier than expected.
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Gaining a competitive advantage with customer reporting using Canvas for TM1
Veolia replaced a sustainability cloud solution that provided reports to their customers with TM1 as the database, while using Canvas as the web interface.
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Tips – Gaining a competitive advantage with customer reporting, courtesy of TM1
Since its implementation, using TM1 and Canvas, the adoption rate for the Customer Reporting system has increased to 200 active users.
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Tips – How to email a report using TM1
A tutorial on how to email an Excel report using TM1 through a TurboIntegrator (TI) process. Automate reporting capabilities for IBM Planning Analytics.
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Tips – Are you spending more time supporting fixes than future developments?
Anne-Marie rebuilt GHD’s TM1 model from scratch. The net result? It used to take 90 seconds to update the General Ledger model. Now it takes 2.5 seconds.
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Dark mode for Arc
When using Arc with Google Chrome, it is fairly easy to switch between light and dark mode:
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Tips – Improving TM1 with Apliqo UX at Perfection Fresh
Leslie and Jennifer from Perfection Fresh shares their experience on Apliqo UX as the web interface on a TM1 and Planning Analytics eco-system.
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The Quick Fix – What is TM1 and Planning Analytics
TM1 and IBM Planning Analytics is a functional database that works with seamlessly with Excel that takes reporting and modelling to the next level.
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Transitioning from Perspectives to IBM Planning Analytics for Excel
5 tips for users transitioning from Perspectives to IBM Planning Analytics for Excel (PAx)