User cannot change cube view
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:45 pm
I have a cube that is read to all
The cube has a public view
The public view uses a dynamic subset on one of it's dimensions
The dynamic subset makes reference to an attribute in }Clients that contains the users current position in the dimension.
I have an application folder that is read by all
I have a shortcut in the application to the public view mentioned above. The application is read by all.
When a user opens the view from the application:
- it opens properly, including the dynamic subset.
- but the user cannot change the view, by which I mean:
- they can't open any + or close any - on ther rows or columns
- they can't change any of the title dimension filters
They get an error message that says: TM1APIDOTNET Exception: Client does not have admin privileges for this object.
(Actually, I don't see why they should need admin access to the object; but even when I experimented by giving Admin access to the application, they still got the message above.)
They can save a private copy of the view, which they can do all of these minor changes.
Is there something in a view that allows the minor alterations of a cube viewer?
9.5.2 IE8 Excel 2003
The cube has a public view
The public view uses a dynamic subset on one of it's dimensions
The dynamic subset makes reference to an attribute in }Clients that contains the users current position in the dimension.
I have an application folder that is read by all
I have a shortcut in the application to the public view mentioned above. The application is read by all.
When a user opens the view from the application:
- it opens properly, including the dynamic subset.
- but the user cannot change the view, by which I mean:
- they can't open any + or close any - on ther rows or columns
- they can't change any of the title dimension filters
They get an error message that says: TM1APIDOTNET Exception: Client does not have admin privileges for this object.
(Actually, I don't see why they should need admin access to the object; but even when I experimented by giving Admin access to the application, they still got the message above.)
They can save a private copy of the view, which they can do all of these minor changes.
Is there something in a view that allows the minor alterations of a cube viewer?
9.5.2 IE8 Excel 2003