Hi
I'm wondering whether I should think this is as expected or it is a bug:
I have a feeder from cube A to B, having a nested DB on the right hand side of the feeder (to better understand: I have customers in the source cube, customers and suppliers in the target; on the RHS of the feeder, a nested DB queries the assigned supplier for each customer from a lookup cube so that one customer from the source feeds only one customer and one supplier in the target)
I have created a new sandbox and changed the customer-supplier assignment in the sandbox only, and then refired feeders by saving the rule in the source cube. It seems that the feeder did not work in the sandbox; the rule is calculating correctly, showing values on the new supplier on N: level but they are not fed.
this is 10.2.2
is this as expected with sandboxes?
thanks
matyas
nested feeders in sandboxes
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Re: nested feeders in sandboxes
I have never attempted to alter a feeder in a sandbox only. I would be HIGHLY surprised if this worked.
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Re: nested feeders in sandboxes
another reason why I'm not a big fan of sandboxes
btw I did not attempt to change a feeder; just the nested DB on the RHS of the feeder returns different value for the sandbox than for the base for one single cell; but maybe this is how you understood I attempted to change a feeder for the sandbox only
btw I did not attempt to change a feeder; just the nested DB on the RHS of the feeder returns different value for the sandbox than for the base for one single cell; but maybe this is how you understood I attempted to change a feeder for the sandbox only
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Re: nested feeders in sandboxes
That's an interesting one. I would think that sandboxing is primarily designed & engineered for pure data consolidation type applications (although obviously it also works with rules) and so I wouldn't be surprised to find that if a string mapping cell that fired a "conditional" feeder based on the the string value mapping to an element name for example didn't fire when changed in sandbox mode. Although I wouldn't be surprised I would still regard this as a bug and if you have an example I think it would be worth going through the effort and annoyance of building a test case to convince IBM of the bug.
I'm a fan of "driver based" planning models utilizing picklists where the picked drivers often will have an effect on feeding. I would want this to work in sandbox mode. I haven't seen an example of this NOT working but also I haven't thoroughly tested such a scenario. Maybe you are doing something slightly more complicated and have found a hole.
I'm a fan of "driver based" planning models utilizing picklists where the picked drivers often will have an effect on feeding. I would want this to work in sandbox mode. I haven't seen an example of this NOT working but also I haven't thoroughly tested such a scenario. Maybe you are doing something slightly more complicated and have found a hole.
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Re: nested feeders in sandboxes
Hi
My concern is mainly that Contributor also works in a kind of sandboxing mode (or private workspace mode?) by default and this can cause problems there, too.
Thanks lotsaram and tomok for your input!
My concern is mainly that Contributor also works in a kind of sandboxing mode (or private workspace mode?) by default and this can cause problems there, too.
Thanks lotsaram and tomok for your input!