Hi,
If hierarchy creation is enabled should I always use Hierarchy functions instead of dimension functions?
So HierarchyElementInsert instead of DimensionElementInsert, HierarchyElementComponentAdd instead of DimensionElementComponentAdd etc?
Maren
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Re: Hierarchy Functions
For modifying the base hierarchy of the dim, you can continue to use the original functions. For modifying the alternate hierarchies, you'll absolutely need to use the hierarchy functions.
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Re: Hierarchy Functions
thanks ascheevel.
So if hierarchy creation is enabled then it is probably better to use the hierarchy functions even for the default/base hierarchy, I guess my question was if hierarchy creation is enabled does this make the dimension functions moribund?
Maren
So if hierarchy creation is enabled then it is probably better to use the hierarchy functions even for the default/base hierarchy, I guess my question was if hierarchy creation is enabled does this make the dimension functions moribund?
Maren
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Re: Hierarchy Functions
True. Even if hierarchy creation is disabled they can still be used.
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https://www.wimgielis.com ==> 121 TM1 articles and a lot of custom code
Newest blog article: Deleting elements quickly