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  • Debugging a TM1 process

    Debugging a TM1 process

    Debugging code allows you to step through line-by-line and see what the values of the variables are as you go. No need to write out to ASCII files with what is going on in TM1 process anymore.

    March 23, 2018
  • Generate code automatically with snippets

    Generate code automatically with snippets

    A snippet is a bloc of code which can be automatically generated. To add a snippet, just press Ctrl+Space in one of the TM1 process tab, and then type snippet or the name if you know what it is.

    March 23, 2018
  • Connect Arc to a TM1 instance

    Connect Arc to a TM1 instance

    Arc uses the TM1 REST API to connect to an IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instance. You can either connect to a TM1 instance using the admin host port or using the TM1 REST API port of a specific TM1 instance.

    March 23, 2018
  • Connect to a TM1 instance directly via the REST API

    Connect to a TM1 instance directly via the REST API

    As well as connecting to an admin host you can also add connections directly to a REST API port, this will be beneficial if you are connecting to a cloud server and only the REST API port has been opened.

    March 23, 2018
  • How to login into a TM1 instance

    How to login into a TM1 instance

    You should be able to see all TM1 instances available on the server where Arc is running.

    March 23, 2018
  • Setting up Arc as a Windows service

    Setting up Arc as a Windows service

    To add some durability you can run the Arc executable as a Windows service so it will always be available. To do this you need to:

    March 23, 2018
  • Connect to multiple admin hosts

    Connect to multiple admin hosts

    By default Arc will connect to admin host on the local computer, if you want to connect to multiple admin hosts add an extra line for each remote admin host.

    March 23, 2018
  • How to start Arc

    How to start Arc

    Arc should be installed on the same server that TM1 is running, this allows Arc to access both the ODBC data sources and text files on the TM1 server. If you install Arc on a desktop or separate server Arc will function as normal with the exception of the ODBC and Text preview in Turbo…

    March 23, 2018
  • How to build your own service

    How to build your own service

    In AngularJS, a service is a function, or an object, that is available for, and limited to, your application. AngularJS has about 30 built-in services. If you are updating the URL in your application, it is likely that you have already used the $location service.

    March 20, 2018
  • How to build your own directive

    How to build your own directive

    Canvas for TM1 comes with 30 directives (tm1-ui-dbr, tm1-ui-subnm…) which will help you to build quickly a page. If you combine these Canvas directives with the AngularJS Directives such as ng-repeat and ng-if, you can already achieve a lot. By combining these existing directives, you can build more sophisticated components. When you start replicating the same…

    March 19, 2018
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