Keep the button properties (background, font) when clicking on it (web and Canvas)
I'd like it if, when the user clicks on a button, that same button could keep its properties (background, font, etc.) and not be displayed again by default. A bit like checkboxes that keep the tick displayed when you click on them.
For Excel export (as is already the case with PDF export) it should be possible to export multiple frames at the same time. It should behave in the same way as PDF export with frames.
So "use for export" should have the same effect on the Excel e...
Actions: put green circle to indicate actions usage
Currently it's not indicative whether there are some actions used in button, combobox, checkbox. Just for quick indication it would be nice to see green circle near Actions tab to indicate that some action is used.
In modeler add a right click on cube "Create view" action
For spot data checks, I find it long to switch from modeler to designer, create a spreadsheet, edit the spreadsheet, create a view. I would expect a direct view from Modeler.
Cube Load loads inconsistant data to the DrillThrough tables
When data is loaded to a cube and its DrillThrough table using the Cube Load in an Integrator project, the records that aren't loaded to cube caused by warning are loaded only to its DrillThrough table.
To keep the consistency, data in the cube a...
We cannot change and save the order of the JOB list displayed in Scheduler.
The alphabetical order can be used, but it is put it back to the creation order as default after Log out/log in.
We need the option to hold them ordered alphabetically.
We have lots of groups and folders and maintenance is heavy. Each time a new group is created, we have to review almost all secured folders. My suggestion would be to manage this through cube rules.
Currently, it's only possible to add elements. Some cases require, that I want to exclude specific elements from the list. Therefore, I would like to have a "Behaviour" option to exclude the elements given to the Picklist filter.