I have a cube with 5 dimension e.g. A, B, C, D, E (in order). I don't want to show such attribute of E having all zero value.
Request you all TM1 expert to please tell TI code to suppress such attribute in cube. Thanks
TI code to suppress a attribute of dimension in cube
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Re: TI code to suppress a attribute of dimension in cube
I suggest you take some training, or at a minimum, read the manuals. Zero-suppression is quite easy in the cube viewer and in active form reports.
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Re: TI code to suppress a attribute of dimension in cube
Tomok is correct in saying that zero suppression in a data cube is a basic skill but that doesn't seem to be what you're asking. In fact, I have no idea what it is that you are asking.k2g wrote:I have a cube with 5 dimension e.g. A, B, C, D, E (in order). I don't want to show such attribute of E having all zero value.
Request you all TM1 expert to please tell TI code to suppress such attribute in cube. Thanks
You're talking about a TI function to suppress an attribute? Are you talking about the attribute having a zero value? Are you talking about the source data having a zero value?
You say that you don't want to "show" it; show it to whom, and how? A TI process simply processes data and metadata, it doesn't actually display data output to a user.
It would be better to describe exactly what you are doing, and what you're trying to achieve, including the code that you already have and sample data. Please read the Request For Assistance Guidelines at the head of this forum if you haven't already done so.
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