Hi Gurus,
I have a question about some TM1 dimension elements not appearing in Cognos Report Studio. If add/delete new dimension elements, they appear/disappear instantly. There is no element security on the dimension. I have combed enough for where it cloud have gone wrong. Can someone help? I have published the framework model again.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
We are on TM1 10.2.2 FP7 and on Cognos BI - 10.2.1 FP13 all windows.
Thanks,
Paul.
TM1 dimension elements not appearing in Cognos Report Studio
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Re: TM1 dimension elements not appearing in Cognos Report Studio
Hi
Try issuing a RefreshMDX statement in the Epilog of the Dimension Update process
Regards
Paul Simon
Try issuing a RefreshMDX statement in the Epilog of the Dimension Update process
Regards
Paul Simon
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Re: TM1 dimension elements not appearing in Cognos Report Studio
Please go through below Tech note, it basically talks about what Paul has advised you.
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... n2835.html Thanks
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... n2835.html Thanks
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Re: TM1 dimension elements not appearing in Cognos Report Studio
Thanks everyone for the inputs.
I found that all elements that are not visible are available under consolidated elements. To test, I deleted a consolidated element and the child elements were visible in their normal locations. I will let IBM check this further.
Thanks,
Luther.
I found that all elements that are not visible are available under consolidated elements. To test, I deleted a consolidated element and the child elements were visible in their normal locations. I will let IBM check this further.
Thanks,
Luther.