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TM1 Web Application

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Hello TM1 gurus,

Using 9.5.2 and deploying our model via TM1Web. We have modified the Web.config file to hide the Views from the users. Users will access their cube views via the Application folders. If a user modifies a cube view and and saves it as a private view, is there a way for them to see the view since it does not seem to save to the application folder?

We hid the Views folder so they would only see the views we wanted them to see.

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As I understand it views are specific to a cube. (Private views are saved in the users own sub folder within the installation directory.) You save views associated with the cube. Once they are saved you can include them in the applications folder. Based on this I don't think you will be able to achieve what your trying to do without looking in to an alternative method, (Even then I think the view might have to be public rather than private.)

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Post by Martin Ryan »

Yeah, not possible unless you start mucking around with the API.

The usual work around is to prefix views that you don't want users to open with 'zSys' or something similar so that they know they are for the system and that they shouldn't try to open them.

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