Palo 3.2 Community Edition
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Hi.
Starting and stopping the Palo Molap Service via Windows Service Manager does the same thing. If you need a shortcut simply create a batch file ...
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Hi,
I have installed Palo Suite and am looking to create cubes via the web interface. However I cannot see how this can be created. When I refer to the manual it provides the options for
1.File Manager
2.ETL Manager
3.Connections Manager
4.User Manager
5. OLAP Manager
When I download the suite I only get 1-4 and it looks like the OLAP Manager is what I need to build cubes. Am I missing something?
Cheers,
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As ldivis points out it is now over a year since the last release of PALO CE
Can I please ask someone from Jedox to tell us whether there are any plans to release further versions. -
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Hello,
Jedox 4.0 is released in September, in comparison to the previous releases I think a new release of the Palo Community Edition is imminent.
Regards.Djordja Markovic
Interessant things:
Internal derby:
jedox.com/community/palo-forum…ad&postID=14338#post14338
Calculate your cube size:
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If you want to try out the product and think 30 days are not enough, then you can install Jedox 4.0 for 30 days - create your models etc , backup the work you have done. When the time expires then you can download the trial edition again and reinstall . Restore your work from backup.
Although I do think 30 days trial version is enough for evaluation.
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Thanks for your reply, Noel. If I were evaluating to purchase then it might be enough time, but I am interested in learning and tinkering with it using the community feature set. I want the bug fixes and any new features that might be enabled in Palo 4. Ideally learning Palo more or less is the same as learning Jedox -- clearly some tools are not in the Palo tool set. That is unfortunate but really not a problem for me. If I were implementing it for a client I would license the premium version. It is tough to get there if all you can access is an out-of-date version of the limited tool set.
To be clear then, what I really want is Palo 4, which is not available yet, and I would like it to have more of the features of the premium edition. There are always features that a community edition would never miss and that an enterprise could not do without. External authentication, automated reporting, parallel data loading, etc.
I like the way JPalo works -- premium features that time out after 30 days unless you provide a license file. Jedox could work the same way and then everyone downloads the same binaries. For those that want to examine source code or build it from scratch, they can access the Sourceforge repositories for the portions that are GNU licensed. -
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In future, only the OLAP Server is Open Source. There won't be any Open Source Updates from Jedox according to Palo for Excel, Palo Web and Palo ETL
jedox.com/en/about-jedox/news/…ons-base-and-premium.html -
axelrichert wrote:
In future, only the OLAP Server is Open Source. There won't be any Open Source Updates from Jedox according to Palo for Excel, Palo Web and Palo ETL
jedox.com/en/about-jedox/news/…ons-base-and-premium.html