Locking prior year data

Post Reply
dilip
Posts: 128
Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:22 pm
OLAP Product: TM1
Version: 9.4
Excel Version: 2003

Locking prior year data

Post by dilip »

Hi,
Can you suggest on the below
I want my previous year data to me uneditable once year is finished.Can you suggest How can we do this?
User avatar
Steve Rowe
Site Admin
Posts: 2464
Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 4:25 pm
OLAP Product: TM1
Version: TM1 v6,v7,v8,v9,v10,v11+PAW
Excel Version: Nearly all of them

Re: TM1 Basic Question

Post by Steve Rowe »

As an admin you can right click on the year and select lock, which should do what you ask.

Can I suggest you have a read through the help of TM1, this kind of basic stuff is covered in there.

Cheers,
Technical Director
www.infocat.co.uk
dilip
Posts: 128
Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:22 pm
OLAP Product: TM1
Version: 9.4
Excel Version: 2003

Re: Locking prior year data

Post by dilip »

thank you steve.

sorry for inconvenience.
I will not use the same subject line next time in future....
dilip
Posts: 128
Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:22 pm
OLAP Product: TM1
Version: 9.4
Excel Version: 2003

Re: Locking prior year data

Post by dilip »

Hi,

IS there any other way around we can lock the previous year data or hide the previous year data....(.other than right click and lock)....

thank you
Alan Kirk
Site Admin
Posts: 6667
Joined: Sun May 11, 2008 2:30 am
OLAP Product: TM1
Version: PA2.0.9.18 Classic NO PAW!
Excel Version: 2013 and Office 365
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact:

Re: Locking prior year data

Post by Alan Kirk »

dilip wrote: IS there any other way around we can lock the previous year data or hide the previous year data....(.other than right click and lock)....
When I asked you to read the Request For Assistance guidelines, that included this bit:
6) Give a brief outline of what you've done to find the answer; which manuals or guides you've looked in, what tests you've done.
The fact that you don't appear to be doing this before asking some pretty rudimentary questions could go a long way to explaining why you appear to have stopped getting answers. Had you taken a bit of time to read through the Developer Guide, for instance, it shouldn't have taken you too long to find this.

You're never going to be able to administer a TM1 system by asking "How do I write my name?"-level questions for every issue you come across. You have to invest the time to read the manuals, play around in a dev environment and work out how the tool works and how the components fit together. And before anyone else suggests it, perhaps more abruptly than me, I would also suggest that this be your first port of call, or alternatively courses provided by some of the better consulting firms.
"To them, equipment failure is terrifying. To me, it’s 'Tuesday.' "
-----------
Before posting, please check the documentation, the FAQ, the Search function and FOR THE LOVE OF GLUB the Request Guidelines.
Post Reply