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(ET)L Tool for TI

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 1:20 pm
by Riposte
Hi,

Iam coming from the MSSQL world and I started to work with TM1 a couple of months ago.

TM1 is a nice tool but Iam really missing my SSIS, the TI is such a piece of crap imho.

I heared that there was something from Cubeware available but they don't develop it any longer.

It would be also a start if I could somehow connect Notepad+++ (snytax highlighting) to the TI to make the thinks at least a little bit easier.

Any idears?

Thx

Riposte

Re: (ET)L Tool for TI

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:05 pm
by jim wood
There are a few 3rd party vendor products out there. I know Cube Wise do one. I would do a search in google,

Jim.

Re: (ET)L Tool for TI

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:36 pm
by Steve Vincent
there is a language add-in for TM1 for N++

Re: (ET)L Tool for TI

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 5:30 pm
by Alan Kirk
Riposte wrote: Iam coming from the MSSQL world and I started to work with TM1 a couple of months ago.

TM1 is a nice tool but Iam really missing my SSIS, the TI is such a piece of crap imho.
TI itself is actually quite powerful but if you mean the front end, yes, you aren't the first to make this observation. IBM has a new TI editor inside its Java based Performance Muddler tool for the version 10.x series, but that's just differently flavoured crap.
Riposte wrote:I heared that there was something from Cubeware available but they don't develop it any longer.
Are you sure it was Cubeware and not Cubewise? If it's the latter that you were thinking of it (Vizier by name) is still being sold (AFAIK) by the original developer, who indeed haunts these hallowed halls. You'll find the website for it here.

For Notepad++, the language that Steve was referring to can be found in this thread.

(ET)L Tool for TI

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:07 pm
by lotsaram
Riposte wrote:I heared that there was something from Cubeware available but they don't develop it any longer.
Cubeware Importer (which does work with TM1 and analysis services and Infor) is a nice tool and certainly is still being developed. The drawback with Importer is that it is external to the TM1 server and therefore much slower than TI. TI may have a very crappy interface but is is blindingly fast as an ETL and for managing things within the TM1 Server.