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there is any diffrence between 64-bit and 32-bit software other than insatallation, i mean deiffrence at the developement side. If there is any please list me.
TM1 9.5
windows 2007
xp.
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difference
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Re: difference
You mean, aside from the ones listed in the FAQ thread under the heading "64 Bit Issues", right?viswaraju wrote: there is any diffrence between 64-bit and 32-bit software other than insatallation, i mean deiffrence at the developement side. If there is any please list me.
TM1 9.5
windows 2007
xp.
Those are about it, particularly the ones involving ODBC drivers. Having to scrimp and save every megabyte of memory becomes less of an issue with 64 bit than it is with 32 bit which can change your approach to cube design somewhat and gives you more flexibility, but if memory isn't an issue I don't think that there's a huge difference in developing a model between the two platforms. But if you can afford 64 bit, you should definitely choose 64 bit. It will give much more scope for expansion in the future, since data will eventually expand to fill the memory available.
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Re: difference
thank you boss.
Boss can you give me clear tips for becoming expert in TM1.
Boss can you give me clear tips for becoming expert in TM1.
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Here's my tip: Get out there and use the software. Make mistakes and learn from them. Only then will you truly become an expert. Post questions on this forum only when you become stumped and can't find the answers in the FAQ section. If you rely on someone else to provide you with fish you'll never learn how to become a fisherman.viswaraju wrote:thank you boss.
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Re: difference
Read,listen, learn and practice. A bit like Jedi training really, see http://www.guzer.com/animations/jedi_training.phpviswaraju wrote:thank you boss.
Boss can you give me clear tips for becoming expert in TM1.
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