![]() Finally, check what version of Excel you are running – is it 32 or 64 bit. ![]() If you get errors installing please see this post. For Office 2013, 2016 or 2019, Microsoft doesn’t publish a PIA as apparently they are not needed). If installing PAX onto an old version of Excel (2007, 2010), then install the Primary Interop Assemblies (PIA) for your version of MS Office Office 2007 here, Office 2010 here. Net 4.6.1 (if not present, download it from here). This is available here and includes: At least. Here are the detailed, step by step instructions for installation of the Planning Analytics for Excel (PAfE) for version 2.0.65 and beyond.įirst, check that your PC satisfies the supported environment from IBM. xll file and it opens PAX inside Excel straight up. With the 2.0.65 and beyond installer, it is a much simpler process and does not require administration rights to install anything. Instructions to Install Planning Analytics for Excel If you need more information on PA version management, please see this post. Just make sure you upgrade all three, not just PAX and leave PA server or PAW, or it will clunk eventually! IBM releases new version of PAX and PAW about every month and a new version of PA server about every quarter. Planning Analytics needs to be kept roughly in sync between the core Planning Analytics (TM1) server, Planning Analytics Workspace (PAW), Planning Analytics for Excel (PAX/PAfE) and Planning Analytics Spreadsheet Services (PASS/TM1Web). You should have a recent, say within the last three months, version installed. There are new versions of the PAX/PAfE add-in released by IBM every month or so. Don’t worry if you choose the wrong version, it will not let you install the wrong version. There is a separate add-in for both 32- and 64-bit versions of Excel. PAX/PAfE connects to the Planning Analytics Workspace (PAW) server (not the TM1 server). If you are looking for instructions how to install versions of PAX/PAfE prior to 2.0.65, please see this post. Please note that if you are looking for instructions to install the old Perspectives add-in (rather than PAX/PAfE) to Excel, please see this post. Planning Analytics for Excel is NOT TM1 Perspectives! It replaces the old TM1 Perspectives add-in. With it, you can do ad-hoc exploration, create quick reports, create unlimited length reports and highly customised reports. PAX is the Excel add-in that provides access to TM1 cubes. ![]() What is Planning Analytics for Excel (PAX/PAfE)? If you need to install a prior version than 2.0.65, then please follow the steps at on this post. The PAfE admin provides reporting and analysis of TM1 cubes via Excel. ![]() As of version 2.0.65, the installation fo PAfE has changed so that it is now a single file installation, rather than the installation of a set of Excel add-ins. Here we are going to detail how to upgrade or install the TM1 Planning Analytics for Excel (PAX – also sometimes known as PAfE) add-ins onto a user’s PC. Updated for PAX v 2.0.65 – Single File Install. ![]()
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