SPF Plus tool
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SPF Plus tool
Has anyone uses SPF Plus tool to supplement TM1 ?
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Re: SPF Plus tool
Admin note: Moved from the General forum (which is for things which are NOT specific to any particular tool) to the TM1 forum (since SPF Plus is specific to TM1).Chengooi wrote:Has anyone uses SPF Plus tool to supplement TM1 ?
We're still using the Beachware tool which became (with a number of extensions over the years) SPF Plus (or Calumo for TM1, as it's now known) Reporting & Analysis. We had what evolved into Planning & Forecasting as well, but no-one ever really used it.
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Re: SPF Plus tool
sorry for coming back late. I missed my posted topic and knew now it was moved!!
I had many experiences the clear button from the RA tool bar did not clear the cube values whether it's a numeric or string cube.
When the button was cleared all all parameters were chosen, knowing no dimension, cube, or elements were locked, can see the process bar was moving accordingly but when the task completed, gone back to check the cube, data was not cleared.
Sometimes, with luck, I shut down excel and computer gave it a good re-start and repeat the same process as above, it works a treat, but sometimes, no luck at all, cube data remain.
Luckily I had an alternate/backup plan when it did not work, I had toe xport ascii the data to a cma file , if the data size are huge, I had to use enterprise manager to clear transform the values to zero, saved it as new file and then use a TI process to upload the zero values back to cube to clear / zero our the cube data.
It was supposed to be a 5 min job but turn out 15 mins. My experiences told me the clear button is not reliable and I better pray before using it.
I wonder if anyone else had experienced the same?

I had many experiences the clear button from the RA tool bar did not clear the cube values whether it's a numeric or string cube.
When the button was cleared all all parameters were chosen, knowing no dimension, cube, or elements were locked, can see the process bar was moving accordingly but when the task completed, gone back to check the cube, data was not cleared.
Sometimes, with luck, I shut down excel and computer gave it a good re-start and repeat the same process as above, it works a treat, but sometimes, no luck at all, cube data remain.
Luckily I had an alternate/backup plan when it did not work, I had toe xport ascii the data to a cma file , if the data size are huge, I had to use enterprise manager to clear transform the values to zero, saved it as new file and then use a TI process to upload the zero values back to cube to clear / zero our the cube data.
It was supposed to be a 5 min job but turn out 15 mins. My experiences told me the clear button is not reliable and I better pray before using it.

I wonder if anyone else had experienced the same?

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Re: SPF Plus tool
Try using the ViewZeorOut command in TI as well, much easier than ASCIIOuput and so on
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I thought about that already , the problem is the view is not savable.
In order to save the view, I had to play around with the config file MaximumViewSize= parameter.
and wil never get what I wanted.
In order to save the view, I had to play around with the config file MaximumViewSize= parameter.
and wil never get what I wanted.

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Again use the export as ascii option to create the view. You never need to get to TM1 to deliver it to the client
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Re: SPF Plus tool
Hi Cheengoi,
I know you work for one of the tightest banks in NZ, and that you're leaving TM1 soon, but it might be a good idea to get yourself on some training - or at least suggest it for the next person who'll replace you. It really sounds like you've been left hanging in the wind when you haven't received the training to do some of the most frequent administration tasks like ViewZeroOut and creating views with the Ascii extract tool.
It'll save your bosses money in the long run as you won't have to run around trying to find ways of doing things and will be more productive.
If you'd like I can PM you the names of three organisations/people in Auckland who can arrange training for you.
Cheers,
Martin
I know you work for one of the tightest banks in NZ, and that you're leaving TM1 soon, but it might be a good idea to get yourself on some training - or at least suggest it for the next person who'll replace you. It really sounds like you've been left hanging in the wind when you haven't received the training to do some of the most frequent administration tasks like ViewZeroOut and creating views with the Ascii extract tool.
It'll save your bosses money in the long run as you won't have to run around trying to find ways of doing things and will be more productive.
If you'd like I can PM you the names of three organisations/people in Auckland who can arrange training for you.
Cheers,
Martin
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Thanks Martin.
What does PM stands for and yes I like FOC=Free of charge training, in fact I am not giving up TM1 as yet, it is a very good business tool!
I am a very productive staff despite all the pain, please view my CV posted on
http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~chengooi/mycv
Thanks again , much appreciated to your advice from the bottom of my heart!
What does PM stands for and yes I like FOC=Free of charge training, in fact I am not giving up TM1 as yet, it is a very good business tool!
I am a very productive staff despite all the pain, please view my CV posted on
http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~chengooi/mycv
Thanks again , much appreciated to your advice from the bottom of my heart!

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PM = Private Message.
I've no doubt you're a very hard worker. That's not necessarily the same as productive.
I'm not going to be able to find you free training, but if the bank is interested in realising its investment in you and in especially TM1, and if they want to minimise the risk associated with the tool they should be looking at getting you some training.
Martin
I've no doubt you're a very hard worker. That's not necessarily the same as productive.
I'm not going to be able to find you free training, but if the bank is interested in realising its investment in you and in especially TM1, and if they want to minimise the risk associated with the tool they should be looking at getting you some training.
Martin
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Liken it to flying a fighter plane. You wouldn't spend millions on a new plane then ask someone with no training to go and fly it, that would just end up in a broken plane and most likely a broken pilot too. Your company must have spent a good deal on TM1 and they'd be wasting all that if they didn't give their staff the training for it. 

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we have all the $ for training, it is not $ issue guys.
Thanks for your replies and support.
I am a hardworker and productive.
Thanks for your replies and support.
I am a hardworker and productive.

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