Hello again,
I Have a Cube view in TM1 Contributor wich uses Picklists in some elements.
When I select one option in a Picklist (using mouse) the view will be recalculated.
Does anyone know if there is a way to deactivate it?
Something like, recalculate only by pressing Enter or Clicking in the recalculate icon on the toolbar.
In the forum I found how to do it with the option Workbook calculation. Is there anything like that for the TM1 Contributor?
Thanks.
TM1 Contributor Prevent Recalculation
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TM1 Contributor Prevent Recalculation
Matheus Dewes
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Re: TM1 Contributor Prevent Recalculation
Is Autocalc set to yes in the saved cube view?
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Re: TM1 Contributor Prevent Recalculation
The more time we lose trying to discover something, the smaller this thing is...
Now I know how Edward A. Murphy felt.
Thank you Christopher. Our Automatic Recalculation were active in the views. Everything is tested and the calculation won't happen because of picklist columns.
Now I know how Edward A. Murphy felt.
Thank you Christopher. Our Automatic Recalculation were active in the views. Everything is tested and the calculation won't happen because of picklist columns.
Matheus Dewes
Developer/Consultant
Developer/Consultant
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- Community Contributor
- Posts: 147
- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:30 pm
- OLAP Product: Cognos TM1
- Version: 10.1
- Excel Version: Office 2010
Re: TM1 Contributor Prevent Recalculation
I forget how this sort of thing happens to me.
Often we're tripped up by the tiny branch...software development sometimes seems like hours of frustration followed by tiny moments of finally seeing the blindingly obvious staring you in the face.
Often we're tripped up by the tiny branch...software development sometimes seems like hours of frustration followed by tiny moments of finally seeing the blindingly obvious staring you in the face.