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Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:03 am
by conray
I find that if i save a view with automatic recalculate turn on, then try to save it with automatic recalculate turn off, it doesn't work.
Is it a bug? Or is as intended?

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:31 am
by Alan Kirk
conray wrote:I find that if i save a view with automatic recalculate turn on, then try to save it with automatic recalculate turn off, it doesn't work.
Is it a bug? Or is as intended?
Are you talking about Cube Viewer, Web, or somewhere else?

In Cube Viewer on my copy of 9.5.2 the automatic recalculation setting saves correctly with the view, both on and off.

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:44 am
by conray
I am talking about Cube Viewer.
When i save with the option on, it works as intended, meaning the values are automatically fetched when the view is opened.
When i save with the option off, the values are also automatically fetched when the view is opened.
I wonder why.

I am on 9.5.2 FP1 now.

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:39 am
by Alan Kirk
conray wrote:I am talking about Cube Viewer.
When i save with the option on, it works as intended, meaning the values are automatically fetched when the view is opened.
When i save with the option off, the values are also automatically fetched when the view is opened.
I wonder why.
Because I do not think that the expression "automatic recalculate" means what you think it means.

If I may cite the 9.5.2 Reference Guide:
This option enables or disables automatic recalculation upon view reconfiguration. A check mark indicates that the view is automatically recalculated whenever the view configuration changes.
My emphasis; "upon view reconfiguration", not upon opening. (Which would be "calculation" rather than "recalculation".) Most people would find it annoying to open the view and immediately need to hit another command to calculate it. Not all, but most. The option is mainly there to stop you from going crazy as you drag dimensions around the view.

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:50 am
by conray
Alan, thanks for the reference.
So i guess it is impossible to stop the view from calculating upon opening it...

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:53 am
by Alan Kirk
conray wrote:Alan, thanks for the reference.
So i guess it is impossible to stop the view from calculating upon opening it...
Can't think of why you'd want to unless it's to allow the thing to be reconfigured (i.e. to allow element selection) before calculation. In that case the easiest way to do it is to create a subset which contains an element that everyone has access to but which never stores any data (even if it's a dummy element) in one of the title dimensions. That way when people open the thing they'll always see the "No Values" dialog leaving them free to select the real elements before calculating it.

Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:31 am
by ajayk4
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Re: Remove Automatic Recalculate from View

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by Wim Gielis
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Re: Migrate from one version to another

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:49 am
by ajayk4
Hi all,

Currently we are using 10.2.2 version and we are planning to migrate for Planning analytics.

So can you please let me know how to do migration.


Thanks all,
Ajay Kumar.

Re: Migrate from one version to another

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:45 am
by lotsaram
ajayk4 wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:49 am Hi all,

Currently we are using 10.2.2 version and we are planning to migrate for Planning analytics.

So can you please let me know how to do migration.

Thanks all,
Ajay Kumar.
This is the 2nd time you have done it.
"It" being posting completely new and random questions in existing unrelated threads. The will not endear you other members of the community. There are certain rules of netiquette which I must say are in no way unique to this forum but are ubiquitous and exist in any internet community. For this forum for example example look here and here. You would be well served by reading these and at least making an attempt to stick to the rules. It makes life easier for everyone.

For upgrading to PA here is a very good place to start.