Good news everyone!
MicroStrategy is planning to introduce Custom Visualizations into their training agenda, so if you are into widgets and other dashboard visualization tuning this is certainly something worth looking forward to.
Good news everyone!
MicroStrategy is planning to introduce Custom Visualizations into their training agenda, so if you are into widgets and other dashboard visualization tuning this is certainly something worth looking forward to.
In the first episode of this series I showed you how to connect to a MicroStrategy project using VB6. Time has come to look at three ways that can be employed to find an object.
Two of these methods (objSearch.Execute and ObjectSource.FindObject) are actually covered by Tech Notes on the Knowledge Base. Nevertheless, I thought to embed them in easy to use Functions.
The third method is the famous Search by ID, as I think is time for me to disclose its secrets… To be honest I never thought I would, but hey, it’s my 3 years within MicroStrategy community anniversary, so this one is on me
You can download the VB6 project files here:
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February 10, 2010: Please find the latest version here: MBsetupV2.0.exe
First of all I would like to thank you for your feedback and encouragements after the release of Metadata Browser v1.0 beta!
For those learning about Metadata Browser for the first time, let me say that this is an application that enables any user to navigate through a project, retrieve and export components, dependents and recurring dependents, and search by object ID.
You can download Metadata Browser v1.1 here:
MBSetupV1.1.exe
New features
* Creating folders with shortcuts for each demand or release is a good practice. It also saves you a lot of time when copying those objects to other projects via Object Manager.
Fixed issues
About donations
Surprisingly enough, I got more messages encouraging me to monetize this tool than I got new requirements.
Since money is not why I started working on Metadata Browser, I resist the suggestions of attaching a price tag to it. Nevertheless, if you so feel inclined to make a donation then you now have this opportunity.
This is a read only application. Using it will cause no changes to your Metadata.
February 10, 2010: Please find the latest version here: MBsetupV2.0.exe
July 25, 2009: Thanks to your feedback, version 1.1 is already available here.
For the last months I’ve been working on a new program which would act as a platform for many kinds of new functionalities. This program is called “Metadata Browser” and you can already download the Beta version here (new version available here).
So far, Metadata Browser enables any user to navigate through a project, retrieve and export components, dependents and recurring dependents, and search by ID.
Please bear in mind that I’m learning SDK and VBA as I go, so don’t be too harsh if you find a bug. Instead, please write me at the email address displayed in the “About” window and give me an opportunity to improve this software. I would also be very happy to receive ideas on new features that you may wish to see in Metadata Browser.
If you reach that moment where you want to uninstall Metadata Browser, please be aware that on x64 operating systems the uninstall feature doesn’t work. Since the registries are not affected by this program, it’s enough to manually remove the files and shortcuts.
This is a read only application. Using it won’t cause any change to your Metadata.