Congnos Control TM1 Webseet don't show anything, after .net4

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Motyl
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Congnos Control TM1 Webseet don't show anything, after .net4

Post by Motyl »

I have add xcelator excell sheet to architect (from architect i see this sheet)
After, i set sheet public.
Now i want select this sheet from tm1websheet properties:
Select websheet, but when selections open, there is nothing in dropdownlist.
Problem showed after instaling .net 4.0 on server

Sorry for my english :-(
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Re: Congnos Control TM1 Webseet don't show anything, after .

Post by declanr »

Sorry I might be missing the point here, are you trying to set it as the default homepage against client settings?

If so I think it used to be the case that only websheets in the .xls format were able to be selected and not those in the .xlsx format, I haven't got 10.1 installed at the moment to test this though.
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Re: Congnos Control TM1 Webseet don't show anything, after .

Post by Andy Key »

Can confirm that it is still the case in 10.1. Homepage selected through the interface will not show you .xlsx. But this wouldn't have changed due to the .net version, so possibly isn't the issue!
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Re: Congnos Control TM1 Webseet don't show anything, after .

Post by declanr »

Andy Key wrote:Can confirm that it is still the case in 10.1. Homepage selected through the interface will not show you .xlsx. But this wouldn't have changed due to the .net version, so possibly isn't the issue!
Yes, I would hazard a guess that its the .NET upgrade that may be the red herring and it's possibly a new sheet created since then, accidentally in the wrong format but you always think back to what you have changed recently AND if that's an upgrade of .NET you would be reasonable to take the assumption that .NET is at fault.
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