Advanced Subset Editor
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Advanced Subset Editor
Unable to find advanced subset editor option in the normal subset editor window in version 9.5 of TM1
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
I think this is only avaiable in TM1 web, is that what you are using?rangansingham wrote:Unable to find advanced subset editor option in the normal subset editor window in version 9.5 of TM1
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
No I was trying to find this under Perspectives.
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
There is no such thing as "advanced subset editor" in Perspectives.
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
Agreed. Moved to the general TM1 forum.lotsaram wrote:There is no such thing as "advanced subset editor" in Perspectives.
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
I believe you are looking for the subset editor where you can view the hierarchy twice in the same window and drag / drop between them etc? it is only available in TM1 web, it has never made it to perspectives although when first shown it i commented we'd bite our own arms off to get it in perspectives.rangansingham wrote:No I was trying to find this under Perspectives.
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
Thank you for your guidence.
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
Note thought that you can open the subset editor twice for the same dimension and copy and paste, not quite drag and drop I know....
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
Indeed. But also note that you can open subset editor for a dimension from within a view only once. So at least one of the subset editor windows must be opened directly from the dimension.Steve Rowe wrote:N...you can open the subset editor twice for the same dimension and copy and paste, not quite drag and drop I know....
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Re: Advanced Subset Editor
Instead of opening a second Subset Editor from the dimension list you can open the second Subset Editor using the option Edit->Insert Subset from the first Subset Editor - but... do not forget to click Cancel after you're done to close the second Subset Editor or you'll end up with a custom roll-up...stephen waters wrote:Indeed. But also note that you can open subset editor for a dimension from within a view only once. So at least one of the subset editor windows must be opened directly from the dimension.Steve Rowe wrote:N...you can open the subset editor twice for the same dimension and copy and paste, not quite drag and drop I know....
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