Practical Context: SUBSETELEMENTEXISTS checks if an element exists in the specified public subset. SUBSETGETELEMENTNAME retrieves an element's name from a subset based on an index.

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SUBSETGETELEMENTNAME retrieves an element's name from a subset based on an index. SUBSETELEMENTEXISTS checks if an element exists in the specified public subset.

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TM1 Function, SubsetElementDelete (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetElementDelete (TurboIntegrator)

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TM1 Function, SubsetDeleteAllElements (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetDeleteAllElements (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETDELETEALLELEMENTS deletes all elements from a public subset. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetElementGetIndex (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetElementGetIndex (TurboIntegrator)

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TM1 Function, SubsetElementExists (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetElementExists (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETELEMENTEXISTS checks if an element exists in the specified public subset. If an element exists in the subset then it ...

TM1 Function, SubsetGetElementName (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetGetElementName (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETGETELEMENTNAME retrieves an element's name from a subset based on an index. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetElementInsert (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetElementInsert (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETELEMENTINSERT adds an element in an existing subset. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetCreatebyMDX (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetCreatebyMDX (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETCREATEBYMDX creates a public subset based on a MDX statement. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetAttrDelete (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetAttrDelete (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETATTRDELETE deletes a subset attribute from the dimension. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetATTRS (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetATTRS (TurboIntegrator)

SUBSETATTRS retrieves a string attribute from a subset. Works in

TM1 Function, SubsetCreate (TurboIntegrator)

TM1 Function, SubsetCreate (TurboIntegrator)

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