tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650953985627040991.post6864407430042312931..comments2024-02-14T05:30:55.538-05:00Comments on Cameron's Blog For Essbase Hackers: A lightweight, modular, and even better EPM on-premises backupCameron Lackpourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07701786303677521318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650953985627040991.post-4515513861221125272017-02-17T17:02:39.145-05:002017-02-17T17:02:39.145-05:00My Favourites:
• Actually, the export itself is no...My Favourites:<br />• Actually, the export itself is not needed but what is needed is the LCM export and import xml migration definition files. <br />• Remember, more than one product can be selected at a time. <br />• Simply go from one to the other in Shared Services. When you’ve picked the last application then and only then click on Export.<br />• Also, I’d note that the exports in Shared Services are single threaded whereas Essbase’s MaxL command can and should be multithreaded. Lastly, as previously noted Shared Services exports do not support restructures. <br />• Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.<br />• Don’t tell me how, tell me why. <br />• I like to take the blame when I deserve it but only then<br />• The world is your oyster…<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com