TM1 Web , Commit data entry and run a TI
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:08 pm
Hi,
Wrestling with TM1 Web published through PAW and getting consistent behaviour.
Use Case:
User enters data into custom report.
User runs TI with Recalculation before and after the TI runs turned on.
TI runs taking into account the data that has just been committed in the calculation pass that takes place before the TI runs.
This seems to work fine in my simple 4 cell test case.
When I scale this up to full size it doesn't work anymore.
My best guess of what is going on is that the initial recalc is not completing before the TI process is being launched.
or I am suffering from some kind of defect as I'm pretty sure I had all this working previously, (i.e. previously raised as a defect by customer and behaviour corrected by adding in the calc prior to execution).
Any ideas on any cfgs / tweaks that can be applied?
Workbooks are being published from Pafe with calc on automatic.
I can't see a cfg to commit on data entry, though not sure it would be practical...
TIA for any pointers
Wrestling with TM1 Web published through PAW and getting consistent behaviour.
Use Case:
User enters data into custom report.
User runs TI with Recalculation before and after the TI runs turned on.
TI runs taking into account the data that has just been committed in the calculation pass that takes place before the TI runs.
This seems to work fine in my simple 4 cell test case.
When I scale this up to full size it doesn't work anymore.
My best guess of what is going on is that the initial recalc is not completing before the TI process is being launched.
or I am suffering from some kind of defect as I'm pretty sure I had all this working previously, (i.e. previously raised as a defect by customer and behaviour corrected by adding in the calc prior to execution).
Any ideas on any cfgs / tweaks that can be applied?
Workbooks are being published from Pafe with calc on automatic.
I can't see a cfg to commit on data entry, though not sure it would be practical...
TIA for any pointers