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Search for elements in your TM1 model
If there is something you’d like to know about your TM1 application such as, how a cube is updated, where an attribute is used or where a specific string is referenced, just ask Pulse. You can access this search feature from the top bar:
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Setting Up Windows (SSO) Authentication for Pulse
Starting now with Pulse v5.7.3, you can now use Windows (SSO) Authentication for Pulse. What that means is when you navigate to the Pulse website (or thick client) you can be automatically logged in with your Windows account. Windows Authentication provides two major benefits:
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How Cubewise Code will shape the future of IBM TM1/Planning Analytics in 2018
A lot happened in the TM1/Planning Analytics world in 2017. Canvas has been endorsed by many customers as their new way to build modern web planning and reporting applications. TM1py brought together for the first time, the TM1 and Python communities in order to find new ways to integrate external systems with your TM1 application.
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How Cubewise CODE has revolutionised TM1 Planning Analytics in 2017
A lot happened in 2017 in the IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) world. Here is a quick recap from Cubewise CODE.
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Setting Up Excel Logging to Pulse with Excel Logger
To enable Excel logging in Pulse, you first need to go to Administration > Configuration and then tick “TM1 Workbook” as below:
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Pulse v5.6 Released
The best TM1 management system just got better thanks to the great feedback we have received from our 150+ customers worldwide.
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Connect To MS SQL Server using Windows Authentication
Since Pulse v5.6, you can choose to use MS SQL Server (2012 and onwards) instead of the default H2 database. To learn how to migrate to MS SQL Server you should check the following article:
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Pulse Database Migration into MS SQL Server
Pulse v5.6 introduced support to MS SQL Server (2012 and onwards). This article describes the steps that you need to follow to configure Pulse with MS SQL Server.
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Understand relationships between your IBM TM1 objects
As your IBM TM1/ Planning Analytics application grows, your number of TM1 objects is likely to increase as well. It is good practice to clean up all objects which are not used anymore. In a complex TM1 model, knowing which TM1 objects can be deleted could be time consuming.
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Why only TM1 documentation is not enough
Doing documentation is necessary manual vs Pulse documentation