Introduction

Data Map Error:

Push Data failed. Error: Exported data size of data map that is being executed from groovy is more than permissible amount: 100 MB.

If you are confused, join the club.  The results are inconsistent as some data pushes are successful that are over the 100MB limit.  So, why the following error? Read more

 

Jake TurrellKscope wouldn’t be the same without checking out Jake – one of the best.  The amount of time and effort he puts into his presentations is crazy and it shows.  If you want to learn something new, below is schedule.  If you get a picture of him in his formal wear (you will know what I mean if you see it), please post a picture in a comment and tweet me…PLEASE!

Presentations

Introduction to the Hyperion Planning REST API
Monday, Jun 27, 2016, Session 6, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Introduction to Essbase Hybrid Aggregation Mode
Tuesday, Jun 28, 2016, Session 12, 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm

Hands-on-Lab

Introduction to Essbase Hybrid Aggregation Mode
Wednesday, June 29, 4:30 – 5:30 PM

I can’t go this year because, oddly, Jake can’t work on our project.  So, you all enjoy – hope to see you all next year.

 

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It was a pleasure meeting a ton of new people in the industry at Kscope 2013, and being exposed to another great city.  It included 4 nights on Bourbon Street and 4 days of fantastic presentations.  Attendance was up 17% from last year!

Once again, I thank all those who presented and organized the event.  I want to extend a special thank you to all the attendees who recognized in2hyperion for its work in the Hyperion community.  Because of the number of people who offered to pay me for the In2Hyperion Excel Ribbon, I am now accepting donations. Your generosity will help fund the maintenance of the ribbon and the website. Donate Now!

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I attended many Hyperion Solutions conferences back in the day.  I really enjoyed the experience, but after the first couple of years, I didn’t feel like I was getting my money’s worth.  I started to wonder if I knew all there was to know about Essbase, as every presentation I attended seemed very basic.  Was I that good?  Did the benefit of attending these conferences shift from knowledge gain to networking? I decided to stop attending.  Read more

 

Kscope13 article submission is open.  I will be spearheading the Planning track at Kscope13.  Last year was my first trip to the conference, and I was amazed at the talent and breadth of speakers.  Jake Turrell did an unbelievable job owning the Planning track last year.  He was involved in the release of Developing Essbase Applications (available in hardback and Kindle versions). Read more

 

We have introduced a few changes to the site, and hope they add additional value and ease of use.

First, we have upgraded the blog engine to the newest version to eliminate some issues the site is experiencing with newer browsers.  We have received feedback that some of the functions aren’t working as expected, and these changes should fix the issues viewers are having. Read more

 

Kscope was another fantastic event.  Kudos to those responsible for organizing it.  Thank you to all the speakers who volunteered their time and shared their knowledge.  The most frequent request Josh, Rob, and I had, was to make our presentations available.  They are available on the Kscope site, but many of you don’t have access.  So, we are happy to make them available here.

I also had tremendous feedback on the ribbon. At least half the participants in our sessions used it.  We got a couple of great recommendations as well.  With some luck (meaning my schedule slows down a little), I will be working on those in the near future.

Download Josh Forrest’s presentation on Hyperion Financial Reporting

Rob Donahue’s presentation on Hyperion infrastructure

Download Kyle Goodfriend’s presentation on Hyperion Planning

 

I would like to introduce a networking opportunity for all you infrastructure groupies, or those interested in the technical side of the Hyperion suite.  Follow Rob Donahue on twitter – @EPMTechTips.

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I attended many Hyperion Solutions conferences back in the day.  I really enjoyed the experience, but after the first couple of years, I didn’t feel like I was getting my money’s worth.  I started to wonder if I knew all there was to know about Essbase, as every presentation I attended seemed very basic.  Was I that good?  Did the benefit of attending these conferences shift from knowledge gain to networking? I decided to stop attending.  Read more

 

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In an effort to take the next step at keeping more of the community informed about our updates, we are stepping up our social media efforts. We are excited to increase our viewership and now include more ways to follow In2Hyperion.

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