MetaManager™
TM1
MetaManager™ for TM1 delivers a powerful yet simple interface to unravel the complexities of TM1 applications, supporting everyone tasked with their creation, implementation, enhancement and maintenance.

Rule Find / Replace
Where complex business logic has been included in rules across multiple cubes, making a change can be time consuming and prone to error. Data can be missed or misrepresented resulting in inaccuracies and incorrect business decisions. The Rule Find / Replace module provides an extremely powerful search and replace capability across your environment. In addition the preview mode supports impact analysis. Changing rules just got a whole lot simpler!Security Integrator
Whether you are using TM1 default security or integrated Cognos BI, take your legacy clients and group security matrix to a simplified UI and workflow. Security Integrator offers the ability to view and edit security policies for any object within your TM1 environment using simple drag and drop gestures. This simple yet extremely powerful UI also enables quick integration of IBM Cognos BI and TM1 Security so you can leverage BI users and TM1 clients interchangeably Authenticate to multiple admin servers with TM1 default or Cognos BI Security and easily navigate groups and users. In addition the tree view provides quick context menus for viewing clients, groups and roles in the TM1 and the Cognos BI namespace folders. Group and role memberships in both TM1 and Cognos BI can be modified by simply dragging users into the groups and a single click will then import Cognos BI Groups and Members to create TM1 Groups and Clients. Even more, security can be exported, modified and then imported into the environment or another environment.Element Security
Element Security enables users to navigate the element hierarchy and view the existing element securityassignments for both Native TM1 Authentication and integrated Cognos BI security. Selecting a cell
enables assignments to be changed and applied to a single cell, or cascaded to child cells in the
hierarchy.