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Category: Hyperion

Barreling Towards End of Support for Hyperion 11.1.2.4

If you’re currently using Hyperion 11.1.2.4, you have a limited amount of time to upgrade before you’re left with a version of the software ineligible for further fixes.

Dave Shay | June 18, 2020

SmartView Essbase Ad-Hoc and EPM 11.2

Are you getting a pop-up error in SmartView when trying a top-level SmartView ad-hoc retrieve from Essbase? Read this blog post for the fix.

Dave Shay | May 19, 2020

Stop Editing Workspace EAR Files – EASY Way to Change the Title!

Do you know that a one-line SQL statement makes your EPM Workspace title and browser tab look similar to my screenshot above? Read more to find out how.

Dave Shay | May 12, 2020

EPM 11.2.1.0 Initial Thoughts

Well, much to my surprise, EPM 11.2.1.0 has already been released! Shall we talk about it? Let’s begin with a comparison chart I whipped up.

Dave Shay | May 5, 2020

Planning RMI 11.2: “Could not find the service start class” SOLUTION

How to resolve “Could not find the service start class” in Planning RMI 11.2.

Dave Shay | April 29, 2020

Q&A from EPM 11.2 Webinar

During our ODTUG EPM 11.2 Webinar on March 12th, we weren’t able to get to everyone’s questions. Here’s the questions submitted in writing by attendees.

Dave Shay | April 23, 2020

Getting the Most Out of Your Essbase Cubes

In this article, we’ll discuss how you can optimize your use of Essbase cubes, using our recent work as an example.

Eric Russo | March 18, 2020

Essbase Cloud vs. On-Premise: What’s the Difference?

The decision between Essbase cloud and on-premise may not be a clear-cut one. In this article, we’ll discuss the differences between Essbase Cloud and on-premise.

Tom Hoblitzell | March 12, 2020

EPM 11.2 – More Than a Cupful of Java

If you’ve downloaded Java SE8 and want to replace the content of your pre-existing Java folders with the newer one, this post will show you how.

Dave Shay | March 10, 2020