Hey team,I want to take a copy of a model at a point in time and see the data in it without restoring the current version model to that point. Is this possible and if so how do I do it?RegardsPadraig
Hi Padraig,
Could you not just copy the model using manage models?
https://help.anaplan.com/b5ade339-c11a-4a7a-944f-df54e2751e52-Copy-a-model
@ChrisStauffer except that doesn't give you the history of the new copy
@Padraig1234 I don't believe that you can... can just restore it back to the latest point of course. Provided you don't go beyond an ALM sync point.
Does anyone have any documentation on the trade-offs of having 1 model for all components of planning (service revenue, product revenue, labour planning), vs multiple models 1 for each and a consolidation model to tie it all together?
A quick reminder of the Bulk Copy functionality. Bulk Copy allows you copy large volumes of data from one slice of a model to another in a single, optimised operation, instead of using formulas or imports. Use case: copy a version (RF1) into a prior year version (PY RF1) using a versions list to allow for year-on-year…
We are looking for Anaplan end-users to provide feedback on their experiences with the Excel add-in. Interested individuals will respond to this 5-minute survey to help us understand personal needs and behavior when using the add-in. The feedback provided by survey takers is essential to the roadmap of Anaplan's products.…