tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019598559914347729.post3232568736097059455..comments2024-02-09T04:19:32.395-06:00Comments on Tim Tow's Hyperion Blog: Hacking EIS for Fun (and Profit)Tim Towhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01455458983202814616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019598559914347729.post-3990262158854847852011-05-04T23:08:21.378-05:002011-05-04T23:08:21.378-05:00I had to setup EIS for testing with our Dodeca pro...I had to setup EIS for testing with our Dodeca product. Of course, we support non-EIS drillthrough in Dodeca as well (including the ability to include Excel functions in subtotal blocks in breaks in column values).<br /><br />TimTim Towhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01455458983202814616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019598559914347729.post-2057274881172349322011-05-04T12:39:54.913-05:002011-05-04T12:39:54.913-05:00I would encourage moving away from EIS unless you ...I would encourage moving away from EIS unless you have to use that for outline generation. We use MDM (aka Razza) for building the base outlines and for about 10 years have used EIS for adding drill through tags and performing the Drill throughs. With allt eh issues we have had we are going to be movign to encorporating the concept of drill through functionality via a separate Excel Addin. In testing, the performance is better and we have more control over the sql that is generated.SickSkilzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05548564193204303895noreply@blogger.com