Replace not working
Hi all, I'm experiencing an issue with the connector in one of the cubes. Although everything is set to "replace," the stage is not being cleared, and old data is being loaded together with the new data. As a result, I have to manually clear the stage to resolve it. The log, is says replace Data keys are 2025M10,2025M11,2025M12,2026M1, but if i check th estage after the import i have periods outiside this range The log indicates 9,261 lines, exacly the same amount of rows that the query produces. But the import shows 248 pages. With 50 rows per page, that would be around 12,400 rows loaded, which is quite different from what the log reports. I'm not sure if I'm missing something here, but I haven’t noticed this happening in other data loads. I still need to replicate the issue in a different app. Has anyone seen this before? Thanks in advance!9Views0likes0CommentsClear Error Log
Hi everyone, I need to delete all records from the error log, it became very slow and heavy to use. I tried the buttons above but they do not clear everything from it. I found some discussions partially covering the topic, they suggest to manipulate the table 'ErrorLog' via query, but it seems like that table does not exist. Is there an easy way to do it? Thank youSolved72Views0likes4CommentsDefault Form Template on Workflow Profile Load
I've created a form template and assigned it to a workflow profile. However, each time I access that workflow profile, I have to manually click on the form to open it. Is there a way to set a default form template so that it opens automatically when a user navigates to that specific workflow profile?9Views0likes0CommentsReference other files from XFBRStringService
Hi, I've created an XFBR String Service file, and I would like to reference other (also XFBR String Service) files to break up the XFBR rule to manageable pieces. I keep running into compile issues. Any insights would be helpful. Thanks. Here are the screenshots of what I have: -Main XFBR String Service file (referenced in the Service Factory): -The secondary XFBR String Service file I'm calling & error:58Views0likes3CommentsLocal language (Spanish [Mexico]) persists in DimLibrary after removing es-MX frm SysConfig
Dear Community Members, Due to my error in the initial definition of culture codes I ended up with two es-MX local language options in the dim library. I removed the es-MX culture code. One of the two options went away in the DimLibrary, but the second one persists. Then i removed all descriptions from the MemberDescription table where CultureCode = es-MX. Still the DimLibrary shows Spanish AND even more surprising shows the Spanish descriptions. Which leads me to believe that those descriptions are cached somewhere? Any tips? My ultimate goal is to have es-MX culture code and local descriptions. But only one Spanish in the DimLibrary. SystemConfig (this is a locally hosted client) only has en-US defined MemberDescription Table has only English but DimLibrary still has Spanish descriptions but only where defined before. Other members that never had a local translation do not show Spanish (Mexico), see Scenario Actual below. Thanks in advanceSolved28Views0likes2CommentsExternal provider sign in / pop-up window v8
Hi, at the moment we are migrating OS from v6 to v8. The logon procedure in V6 and V8 is SSO, while login in V6 on there is a small pop-up window to choose an account for OS. This pop-up automatically closes after the choice. In V8 the button External provider sign in is not there, instead via logon it opens a full window that does not close automatically. is there are solution to get this full web-page closed in v8? thanks,56Views1like4CommentsAbout Foundation Second Edition
Beyond offering a training guide, the focus of this book is on the ‘why’ of design and building an application. While the foundational principles of building a solid, scalable OneStream application have remained largely unchanged, updates contained in this second edition reflect implemented software enhancements, along with the ongoing development of the OneStream landscape. Manage your Implementation with the OneStream methodology Understand Design and Build concepts Build solutions for the Consolidation of financial data, and develop Planning models Create Data Integration solutions that will feed your models Develop Workflows to guide and manage your End-Users Advance your solutions with Rules and Security Take advantage of detailed Data Reporting using tools such as Analytic Blend and Advanced Excel functionality Tune Performance, and optimize your application New content on Workspaces, Smart Integration, Dashboard design, and more. Over 180 updated images. The information contained within this book is relevant to software version 8.4.0. To access the complete publication, you must purchase either the PDF or the physical copy of the book. Purchases can be made at onestreampress.com. Table of Contents Foreword by Tom Shea Introduction [Peter Fugere, updated by Chul Smith] Methodology and the project [Greg Bankston, updated by Greg Bankston] Design and Build [Peter Fugere, updated by Chul Smith] Consolidation [Eric Osmanski, updated by Nick Bolinger] Planning [Jonathan Golembiewski, updated by Jonathan Golembiewski] Data Integration [John Von Allmen, updated by Joakim Kulan] Workflow [Todd Allen, updated by Chul Smith] Rules and Calculations [Nick Kroppe and Chul Smith, updated by Nick Kroppe and Chul Smith] Security [Jody Di Giovanni, updated by Bobby Doyon] Reporting [Jacqui Slone and Chul Smith, updated by Chul Smith] Excel and Spreadsheet Reporting [Nick Blazosky, updated by Nick Blazosky] Analytic Blend [Andy Moore, Sam Richards, and Terry Shea, updated by Chul Smith] Introduction to the Solution Exchange [Shawn Stalker, updated by Shawn Stalker] Performance Tuning [Jeff Jones and Tony Dimitrie, updated by Jeff Jones]6Views0likes0CommentsAbout Foundation
In this practical guide, The Architect Factory team at OneStream Software explains each part of an implementation, and the design of solutions. Readers will learn the core guiding principles for implementing OneStream from the company’s top team of experts. Beyond offering a training guide, the focus of this book is on the ‘why’ of design and building an application. Manage your Implementation with the OneStream methodology Understand Design and Build concepts Build solutions for the Consolidation of financial data, and develop Planning models Create Data Integration solutions that will feed your models Develop Workflows to guide and manage your End-Users Advance your solutions with Rules and Security Take advantage of detailed Data Reporting using tools such as Analytic Blend, Advanced Excel reporting, and Dashboarding Tune Performance, and optimize your application To access the complete publication, you must purchase either the PDF or the physical copy of the book. Purchases can be made at onestreampress.com. Table of Contents Introduction [Peter Fugere] Methodology and the project [Greg Bankston] Design and Build [Peter Fugere] Consolidation [Eric Osmanski] Planning [Jonathan Golembiewski] Data Integration [John Von Allmen] Workflow [Todd Allen] Rules and Calculations [Nick Kroppe and Chul Smith] - Available Excerpt Security [Jody Di Giovanni] Reporting [Jacqui Slone and Chul Smith] Excel and Spreadsheet Reporting [Nick Blazosky] Analytic Blend [Andy Moore, Sam Richards, and Terry Shea] Introduction to the MarketPlace [Shawn Stalker] Performance Tuning I [Jeff Jones and Tony Dimitrie] - Available Excerpt Performance Tuning II [Jeff Jones and Tony Dimitrie]41Views0likes0Comments