👋 Welcome! Let’s Get to Know Each Other!
Hey there, new community friend! We’re so glad you’re here. Whether you’re brand new to Sisense or a long-time power user, this is your space to connect with others, share your story, and find your people. 💬 Take a moment to introduce yourself! You can copy/paste these prompts (or freestyle it—totally up to you): Name & where you're based 🌎 Your role & how you use Sisense 💡 A fun fact about you or a hobby outside of work 🎨 What you’re hoping to learn or do in the community ✨ Our team will start in the comments 👇 We can't wait to meet you!101Views1like8CommentsPending Pods Not Rescheduling After Node Termination
Hello, I have two pods in a Pending state — they’re trying to schedule on a terminated AWS instance that’s already been removed. I tried deleting them, but they never restart. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks , -Major188Views0likes5CommentsDoes the data cube use always inner join?
Hi Community! I have many years experience with other BI tools but I’m new in the Sisense’s world. I just built up a basic model and recognise when I tried to create a table or pivot, I saw just those rows where the keys are same. It seems that the cube default use inner join 🤔 Could it be possible? Can I configure somehow the way/direction of the connection (left join, right join, 1-1, 1-many, many-many)? And it could be possible that I did something wrong 🙈 Thanks for all comments! Zoli @datacubeSolved238Views1like3Comments🌌 May the 4th Be With You, Sisense Community! 🚀
In a galaxy not so far away… it's almost Star Wars Day! 💫 Whether you're Team Jedi, rolling with the Rebels, or secretly rooting for the Dark Side (we won't tell 😉), we want to celebrate with YOU. 🎉 Join the fun: Drop your favorite Star Wars meme in the comments below! Funny, clever, nostalgic – all memes are welcome (as long as they’re PG, of course 😄). See mine in the comments!769Views4likes12CommentsCelebrating International Women’s Month! 🚀
March is International Women’s Month, and we’re excited to celebrate the incredible women in our community and beyond! 🎉 Throughout the month, we’ll be rolling out special initiatives, discussions, and content right here in the Sisense Community—so stay tuned! Until then, comment below with a shoutout to a woman who has inspired you—whether it’s a colleague, mentor, or historical figure! Let’s spread some appreciation! 💜 Mine will be in the comments!961Views2likes7CommentsHello, Everyone.
Hello. I'm Assistant Manager Min ji Kim of a company specializing in BI solutions in South Korea. I am studying sisense and tried to contact sisense through "Contact" on the official website, I did not receive a reply. Also, there was no reply with the free demo request. As a potential partner, I couldn't find a way to ask questions and get information about sisense! So I was here to write to the community like this.(I'm sorry to write something that doesn't fit the topic.) Can anyone please tell me how to contact the person in charge of sisense Partner team? Have a good day!488Views1like2CommentsNew website/forum theme is hard to read
(Sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this in, but I didn't want to put it elsewhere since this is more meta and not related to using Sisense itself...) I noticed there's a new visual theme for the website. However, it makes certain bits of text extremely hard to read, at least on my end. It's using a very light grey font on a white background, which makes the text completely invisible depending on the contrast settings of your monitor. There's also a few other examples, like a very light blue/cyan on white, or white text on a light cyan/blue background (kinda "hurts" to look at, if that makes sense). It's not always the same text elements. They seem to differ from forum to forum, but here's a few random examples I noticed. Here's the white-on-cyan example I mentioned earlier. It is readable, sorta, but not exactly very pleasant to look at. At least, in my opinion... Maybe if it was a more muted color, or darker, so there's more of a contrast with the white text, it would be better?1KViews0likes3CommentsOracle CPQ to snowflake
I'm looking for some advice on how to extract data from Oracle CPQ to snowflake. I do not have any idea about how Oracle CPQ works and not sure on the data model how the system works. Is there any way we can extract Oracle CPQ transactional data into snowflake? I see rest API's can be used. But I want incremental data loads into snowflake for quotations that are created in Oracle CPQ. Any help with suggestions or best practices to implement the incremental data pipeline from Oracle CPQ(Source) to Snowflake(Target) is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!758Views0likes2Comments