Conditional Formatting without using Excel
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Conditional Formatting without using Excel
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Is it possible to change color in a cell on some condition? For example I set scenarios in assumptions cube and see in calculation cube values for all versions but with different font colors. Choosed scenario is light green and others are light blue or white.
Is it possible to change color in a cell on some condition? For example I set scenarios in assumptions cube and see in calculation cube values for all versions but with different font colors. Choosed scenario is light green and others are light blue or white.
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
Which of the nine-odd user interfaces for TM1 do you have in mind?
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
Our users work via Web interface.
What is "Nine-odd"?
What is "Nine-odd"?
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
Which web interface? Websheets, Webviews or Contributor?
(That's three of the 'nine-odd' - which meant 'about' nine, but waiting for someone to correct me
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(That's three of the 'nine-odd' - which meant 'about' nine, but waiting for someone to correct me

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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
I will raise you at least 4 web interfaces. CX Advisor\Executive Viewer, Business Viewpoint, Cognos BI (various), Cognos Insight. Can also look at data over web using Perf Mod ( not that you would want to)David Usherwood wrote:Which web interface? Websheets, Webviews or Contributor?
(That's three of the 'nine-odd' - which meant 'about' nine, but waiting for someone to correct me)
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
Insight's not web-based - but my 'nine-odd' related to all UIs.
Looking forward to a full list that I can pick holes in
Looking forward to a full list that I can pick holes in

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We use Contributor
We use Contributor
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No replies means answer "No" for the topic?
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
Well it depends what you mean by "Our users work via Web interface."ioscat wrote:No replies means answer "No" for the topic?
Using a TM1 websheet which starts it's life as an Excel spreadsheet of course you can set up conditional formatting and it will work just fine on the web exactly as per Excel. But if you are using only cube views then there is no facility for conditional formats.
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is it a cube view?ioscat wrote:We use Contributor
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
You don't need conditional formatting to suppress zeroes - try using the format in my earlier post. You can use this in Excel and in the Perspectives cube viewer. I don't _know_ whether you can use it in a TM1 Web view. Try.
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Re: Conditional Formatting without using Excel
9.5.2 Contributor is built only with cube views so no conditional formatting.
If you move to 10.1.1 then you can include websheets within a Contributor application and therefore can have conditional formatting and other stuff like asymetric views, combine data from multiple cubes in a single tab, include graphics, instructions, action buttons, etc.
If you move to 10.1.1 then you can include websheets within a Contributor application and therefore can have conditional formatting and other stuff like asymetric views, combine data from multiple cubes in a single tab, include graphics, instructions, action buttons, etc.