TM1 Model to DOORS

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Mclean
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TM1 Model to DOORS

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OK, bit of a newby question.....

Is it possible to export the definition of a TM1 model to DOORs either directly, or indirectly (perhaps an XML description of the 'schema', for upload through Rhapsody Gateway)?

All these products are 'in the same family' after all.

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Mclean wrote: All these products are 'in the same family' after all.
You may be confusing marketing and technical terminology... ;)
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So thats a 'no' then.....
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You are going to find that TM1 does not integrate with much easily. If you are looking to build xml schemas and the like of your TM1 model to import you will probably want to look at the various APIs to connect to TM1 via a Java or .Net. I thought at one point (and it may be in the commercial section of the forum) there was a web based tool that packaged up some web services and xml based outputs from TM1. Either way you are looking at having to make a money and or time investment to get a connection to work, but it will most likely be nothing near an out of the box solution.
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George Regateiro wrote:You are going to find that TM1 does not integrate with much easily. If you are looking to build xml schemas and the like of your TM1 model to import you will probably want to look at the various APIs to connect to TM1 via a Java or .Net. I thought at one point (and it may be in the commercial section of the forum) there was a web based tool that packaged up some web services and xml based outputs from TM1.
Good memory; I believe that you're referring to Enterprise Services discussed in this thread.
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