Possibility to splash a string to aggregated cell so every base cell will have the same string afterwards. Practically this would mean adding support for splashing strings via splash operation ! and also adding support for copy operation with stri...
The rule editor is very powerful but hard to understand from a business user point of view. The user interface could be improved in terms of usability and structure.
A grouping of rules in a folder structure would help a lot here rather than havi...
Unfortunately there was no official statement to my comment on topic
http://feedback.jedox.com/forums/220460-jedox-feature-voting-tool?query=cancel
Thats why I opened the same feature reqest again.
The main problem is, that during calculations...
History of hierarchy and consolidation factors (weights)
A possibility to set consolidation factors depending of several dimensions would dramatically increase the slowly changing dimensions (SCD, see Kimball's bibles) management possibility of Jedox OLAP server.
Example:
in 2014 is my Regions hierarch...
It would be nice to be able to define an element in an hierarchy as standard element. This would mean that when splashing on the parent the full value would be written on this element rather than splashed onto all the underlying elements. This wou...
Especially on opening or reloading a workbook for a short moment there may be displayed lots of #VALUE errors, while Jedox is retrieving data.
Only possibility to hide these currently is an optional formatting for text color to match background co...
I don't know if it's possible but it would be great to have a splash command which copy the value from a source that add the values in the target instead of deleting the old ones. Something like "## copy".
Additional argument in PALO.DATA function to omit hashtag (#) sign for data splashing
There are uses cases when data input on consolidated level is required and using # is only an additional step for end-user. PALO.DATA function should have an optional argument that would enable inputs on consolidated levels without using #.
Drillthrough decimal symbol same as on screen/report
Decimal symbols are currently linked to the user-locale. English setting will give a dot (.) as decimal symbol whereas the Dutch setting, for example, will give a comma (,)
This feature works on the screens/reports, but this does not happen with ...