I am attempting to access the Rights under the Application Design with Performance Modeler. Instead of being able to view the rights and make revisions like I have done in the past, I see what is in the attachment. Please advise what I should do in order to view this as I have in the past.
Thank you!
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Re: Performance Modeler
Are you on an older version of the software? I was asking as I didn't think anybody still used Performance Modeler?
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Re: Performance Modeler
I could have sworn that I saw something about Performance Muddler being depreciated. Rarely does a smile come to my face when dealing with anything that IBM does these days, so that's the kind of thing that sticks in the memory. However I can't find anything in writing about it. However I certainly know that IBM prefers that you use a different piece of cr@p these days, that being PAW.
Performance Muddler is still included in the Client download with each server release, but neither it nor its terrible twin Cognos Insight are selected by default. (Architect, Perspectives and the classic API are the three selected.) Whether officially depreciated or not I definitely recommend moving away from it, because I don't see a bright and shining future in front of it.
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Re: Performance Modeler
Hi,
Did it work before on your PM? Does it work on another PM?
Try to edit rights in TM1 Applications (my.server.com:9510/pmpsvc). If there is an error, the logs in webapps/pmpsvc/logs folder should be more informative.
Also, check you }tp_tasks_appGUID dimension. It should be equal to your approval dimension.
(sorry, there will be no screenshots from me, I have also used pmpsvc 4 years ago last time)
Did it work before on your PM? Does it work on another PM?
Try to edit rights in TM1 Applications (my.server.com:9510/pmpsvc). If there is an error, the logs in webapps/pmpsvc/logs folder should be more informative.
Also, check you }tp_tasks_appGUID dimension. It should be equal to your approval dimension.
(sorry, there will be no screenshots from me, I have also used pmpsvc 4 years ago last time)
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