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Sure. Feel free to open a Feature Request in the Issues section. For now, you can use MDX with tuples but it's not as convenient. from TM1py import TM1Service
with TM1Service(base_url="https://localhost:25734", user="admin", password="") as tm1:
mdx = """
SELECT
{
([Period].[201912], [Country].[Austria], [Product].[Lager], [Version].[Act]),
([Period].[201912], [Country].[Austria], [Product].[India Pale Ale], [Version].[Act]) ,
([Period].[201912], [Country].[Germany], [Product].[Lager], [Version].[Act]) }
on 0
FROM [Sales]
"""
df = tm1.cells.execute_mdx_dataframe(mdx)
print(df)
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Hi,
We have a use-case where it would be great to be able to get multiple specific values back at a time. Is it possible to have a 'get_values' function that is like 'write_values', but takes a list of data point tuples and returns a list similar to what is passed INTO write_values?
Thanks!
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