Hi Guys,
I am trying to create a TI process in performance modeler I have 4 dimensions in my source cube, my data source is "CSV" file it has all the dimension elements, when i am trying to map the Source Column from the "CSV" file to the Level 1 of the cube dimension it is throwing an error dimension count mismatch and source column should me mapped to the lowest level of target dimension. As per my requirement i have to map the source column to the top level of target dimension. My dimension type is 'Hierarchy'.
Unable to Save TI Process in Performance Modeler
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Unable to Save TI Process in Performance Modeler
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Re: Unable to Save TI Process in Performance Modeler
Whose requirement? I don't use Performance Modeler but I do know that you can't load data to anything other than a leaf level intersection via a TI process unless you are using the CellPutProportionalSpread function, which I highly doubt PM uses.aravind.cgns wrote:As per my requirement i have to map the source column to the top level of target dimension.
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Re: Unable to Save TI Process in Performance Modeler
Thanks for the reply tom. Yeah u are right, the issue is not with the mapping it is with the data type of the target element. Issue got fixed 
