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Arc and Slice v4.1 is now available
Version 4.1 introduces several new features to improve the quality and accuracy of your code. With Arc connected to Pulse, you now have the ability to compare dimensions and validate your code against your best practice rules on an individual rule or process. For more information on connecting Arc to Pulse, please see the article:…
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Enabling the Arc Assistant in Slice
v4.1.0 introduces the Arc Assistant. You can ask any question you like to the Arc Assistant through Slice by using a new function ArcAssistant.Data. The Arc Assistant is powered by OpenAI (ChatGPT). Be aware that by using this feature, the data is sent to OpenAI servers. How to enable the Arc Assistant in Slice The…
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Cube Viewer and Subset Editor Hidden Gems
Arc continues to establish itself as a well know state of the art development interface for IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers.
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Arc and Slice v4.0 is now available
A new version of Arc and Slice is now available to download. Version 4 is a big milestone in the history of Arc and Slice. You can now connect your Arc server to Pulse to unlock many new features in your Arc application, such as Instance/Server Monitoring, Full Model Search, Alerts and Change Tracking. We…
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Create Dynamic Asynchronous Views with MDX
Everyone who works with IBM Planning Analytics / TM1 is familiar with a cube view that you can create using a cube viewer.
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How to Get the Most out of MDX Forms with Slice
MDX forms are an incredibly powerful add-on to the existing Excel reports in IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) and they offer a tremendous level of flexibility and customization to get you the results that you need. In this article, we’re going to go deeper into some of the more advanced use cases, so if you’d like…
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The Benefits of Using Slice for Arc Developers
The most popular way to access Arc is through a web browser but did you know that you can actually access Arc directly from inside Microsoft Excel?
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Slice Hands On
The objective of this user manual is to walk you through the main features of Slice. This manual is split in 7 main topics: We are going to build an advanced MDX Form including on-the-fly calculations with MDX:
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Converting Perspectives Action Buttons into Slice Buttons
Actions buttons created with TM1 Perspectives will need to be converted before they can be used in Slice. To convert all buttons from all spreadsheets, you can use the Convert Buttons button available in the Slice ribbons: A pop-up window will open as below: You can either convert the buttons from the Active Workbook or…
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Arc and Slice v3.5 is now available
A new version of Arc and Slice is now available to download. There are many updates in this version that we hope you’ll like, some of the key highlights include: