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Jones
New Contributor III
2 years ago

Remove cleared Workflow data from Cube

Hello,

I was reading below thread and wanted to try that out. Unfortunately that didn't work which might be due to OneStream version:

https://community.onestreamsoftware.com/t5/Office-Hours/Data-was-loaded-to-People-Planning-then-Loaded-into-the-cube/ta-p/1254

What I wanna now is if there are any way to remove the loaded cube data from the workflow. The Clear button seems to only clear stage + workflow but not Cube.

Above advice was quite interesting but it gives me following error:

 

 

 

 

    • Jones's avatar
      Jones
      New Contributor III

      Hey, thanks for Sharing,

      Well I tried the retransform part (after setting optinal data load to True). But it gives be below message on version 7.1.3. 

      I also tried below option since I never tried it before, but the cube data remains but workflow load step gets cleared. 

      Data Management - Clear data for the particular Data Unit however works fine. But I was wondering if there was a way of doing it directly from workflow since it would be really smooth.

      • CMBPM's avatar
        CMBPM
        New Contributor II

        When you are doing the "Retransform", is the imported file present? When we want to load nothing, we do the "Clear All 'Import' Data from Cube" or the "X Clear" button so the Stage is empty. Then we hit "Retransform".

        1. Clear Import, 2. Retransform, 3. Validate, 4. Load to Cube.

        I have seen a case with this error you are seeing where the Data had come through into import but all rows were bypassed in some capacity so it was not able to produce any Summary Data Rows.

  • kenostrovsky's avatar
    kenostrovsky
    New Contributor III

    In the workflow profile set the "Is Optional Data Load" to True

    Then try completing the Validate and Load Steps.

    • Jones's avatar
      Jones
      New Contributor III

      Hey, thanks for the reply. Tried this but it did not work on 7.1.3.