Hi Gurus,
Can we write rules across TM1 server cubes?
Regards,
Girish
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Re: Rules
What do you mean by "Across cubes"? Do you mean can you pass data between cubes and put restrictions on them?
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Re: Rules
I mean I have cube1 on TM1 Server A and cube2 on Tm1 Server2
Can I write a DB rule between cube1 and cube2?
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Girish
Can I write a DB rule between cube1 and cube2?
Regards,
Girish
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Re: Rules
No. Only if cube1 and cube2 are on the same server.gnampoothiry wrote:I mean I have cube1 on TM1 Server A and cube2 on Tm1 Server2
Can I write a DB rule between cube1 and cube2?
For communicating between two servers you'd have to use either TI or replication, but you don't have any option which allows live calculations.
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Re: Rules
I think (and hope) that server to server communication is going to come up the priority list as I heard a rumour of a pricing change which would step away from the per server cost in favour of a pure named user basis. Inter server comms has been a bee in my bonnet for quite a few years. Replication is totally inadequate for most purposes. ODBO kind of works but has many issues and doesn't scale well. It should really be possible to specify a subset or view on a remote server, and manipulate it before reading in. I can dream. In the meantime flat files is the only workable option. Yuk.