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TM1 Tip 2: Custom Turbo Integrator Processes

Started by CharlieTriangle, 25 Oct 2016 08:30:49 AM

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CharlieTriangle

If you have read my 1st tip for TM1 I hope you will already have embarked on a program of simplifying your rules within TM1.

As a TM1 user or developer, you may already know that the main areas for complexity in TM1 are rules and Turbo Integrator Processes, commonly referred to as "TI".

For the uninitiated, TI Processes are similar to Rules but differ in 3 important ways:


  • Turbo Integrator has a different interface to the Rules Editor
    TI supports runtime Variables without them having to be Measures in a Dimension
    TI has to be run manually or actioned by a chore

To continue reading this article please click the following link: https://triangleinformationmanagement.com/tm1-custom-turbo-integrator-processes/


MFGF

Quote from: CharlieTriangle on 25 Oct 2016 08:30:49 AM
If you have read my 1st tip for TM1 I hope you will already have embarked on a program of simplifying your rules within TM1.

As a TM1 user or developer, you may already know that the main areas for complexity in TM1 are rules and Turbo Integrator Processes, commonly referred to as "TI".

For the uninitiated, TI Processes are similar to Rules but differ in 3 important ways:


  • Turbo Integrator has a different interface to the Rules Editor
    TI supports runtime Variables without them having to be Measures in a Dimension
    TI has to be run manually or actioned by a chore

To continue reading this article please click the following link: https://triangleinformationmanagement.com/tm1-custom-turbo-integrator-processes/

Hi Charlie,

If you're going to post technical tips on the forum, please post them, not just a teaser with a link to your website.

Thanks,

MF.
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IzzyB

All of Charlie's posts are teasers for his website.

CharlieTriangle

Hi Guys,

Being new to the forum I wasn't aware that my tactics for getting people to our website were seen as dubious or underhand. I was merely using this forum to get traction to our site.

I have never lead with sales or marketing rhetoric nor have I posted anything irrelevant.

That being said, I will only post full content from now on, it's obviously bothered you guys a great deal.

I will still include links to the Triangle Information Management website as we have a lot of relevant content on the subject matter.

Please accept my apologies I shall endeavour to rectify my shortcomings with quality, informative content that the entirety of this forum can enjoy and learn from.

Charlie 

MFGF

Quote from: CharlieTriangle on 09 Dec 2016 09:08:11 AM
...it's obviously bothered you guys a great deal...

No, not in the least. It's just not really in keeping with the spirit of a community that shares ideas and helps each other to post a partial tip and force viewers elsewhere to find out the good bits :)

We appreciate your posts, and you're certainly welcome to include links to your website.

MF.
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