Learning TI
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Learning TI
What is the best way to learn about TI? How did you learn it in the first place? Any tips and hints would be appreciated.
I have done the IBM course, but there are only 2 exercises.
Thanks.
Phyllis
I have done the IBM course, but there are only 2 exercises.
Thanks.
Phyllis
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Re: Learning TI
This document by TM1 guru Mr.Alan is excellent place to start with:
http://www.tm1forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1332 and then go to the post:
A collection of introductory questions about writing TI Code (O.A.F.)
How to develop TI advanced script writing skills
I honestly consider it TI guide.Thanks
http://www.tm1forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1332 and then go to the post:
A collection of introductory questions about writing TI Code (O.A.F.)
How to develop TI advanced script writing skills
I honestly consider it TI guide.Thanks
"You Never Fail Until You Stop Trying......"
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Re: Learning TI
Thanks for the info, but the article "A collection of introductory questions about writing TI Code (O.A.F.)" cannot be accessed, do you have a pdf copy that I can have please? or there is another link for it?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Learning TI
Please go to the sublink:
How to develop TI advanced script writing skills,it should work.Thanks
How to develop TI advanced script writing skills,it should work.Thanks
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Re: Learning TI
Hello, I am not able to open the link too.
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Re: Learning TI
Hellosivan307 wrote:Hello, I am not able to open the link too.
The link refers to the Old Applix forum (I guess this is what OAF stands for)
I never visited that forum but given that it's "Applix" and "old", I suspect the forums is not active anymore.
Someone like Alan Kirk will soon read this post and post a comment

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Re: Learning TI
I'm afraid that the OAF links broke when the OLAPForums domain was allowed to lapse. I'll go through and fix them as soon as I can but in the meantime the posts that BariAbdul kindly referred to can be found here.
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Re: Learning TI
The Applix forum is indeed long since in its grave, but Messrs Ryan & Goff ensured that its content (including whatever had been imported into there from the original Yahoo group, for those who have been around long enough to remember that) lived on over here. The root link is http://applixforum.tm1forum.com/. I've updated all of the FAQ links to point to the correct place. (The links had been previously pointing to our old name of Olapforums.com, which has been allowed to lapse.)Wim Gielis wrote:Hellosivan307 wrote:Hello, I am not able to open the link too.
The link refers to the Old Applix forum (I guess this is what OAF stands for)
I never visited that forum but given that it's "Applix" and "old", I suspect the forums is not active anymore.
Someone like Alan Kirk will soon read this post and post a comment
"To them, equipment failure is terrifying. To me, it’s 'Tuesday.' "
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Re: Learning TI
Thanks for the link. It will be my weekend reading. 

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Re: Learning TI
Thanks Alan.
Best regards,
Wim Gielis
IBM Champion 2024-2025
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https://www.wimgielis.com ==> 121 TM1 articles and a lot of custom code
Newest blog article: Deleting elements quickly
Wim Gielis
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Newest blog article: Deleting elements quickly