23.6 Release Notes
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Structured Planning: Introduced Absolute Value Denominator Option for KPI Charts in Dashboards

Calculating the variance percentage calculation in the Dashboard KPI chart just got easier with our new Absolute Value Denominator option.


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With this release, we have added the Consider Absolute Value for Denominator option that allows you to customize the variance percentage calculation in the Dashboard KPI chart.

With the new option, KPIs calculated with negative base values will no longer result in negative output. Instead, turning on the toggle, the denominator value gets converted to absolute value, resulting in a positive variance percentage. You can find this option under the Settings tab in the Properties pane of the KPI chart.

Let's understand this with an example:

Suppose the planned income for a specific period is -1000, and the actual income is 1200. In this case, the variance is 2200 and the variance percentage is - 220%. By turning on the Consider Absolute Value for Denominator option, the calculation considers the denominator as the absolute value, and the variance percentage is 220%, which is positive.

Note:
The Consider Absolute Value for Denominator option applies only when calculating variance percentages in KPI charts and not for numbers.

In Practice: Enabling the Consider Absolute Value for Denominator option:

  1. Navigate to Dashboards.
  2. Create a new dashboard or edit an existing KPI chart. If creating a new chart, drag and drop a chart to the canvas.
  3. Click the Settings tab and then select Properties.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
  5. Ensure that the Variancetoggle is turned ON by sliding the corresponding toggle buttons to the right.
  6. Turn on the Consider Absolute Value for Denominator toggle to calculate the variance percentage.
  7. Click Save.

Learn more about the KPI charts here.

Consolidation: Override Workflow Actions for the Locking Period

Now, locking the period is hassle-free and just a click away. Avoid multiple workflow actions and reduce overall time by directly locking the period.

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With this release, users with full access to the consolidation process can skip the workflow process like Forward and Approve actions and directly lock the period. Prior to this release, users had to perform multiple steps to lock the period, which increased the processing time.

Business Value: Users with full access to the consolidation process can optimize their workflow, avoid multiple clicks and reduce the overall processing time required to complete tasks.

In Practice: How to lock the period

  1. Navigate to the Consolidation Control Panel > Consolidation Process.
  2. Select the Scenario, Period, and Entity.
  3. Select the Period you want to lock the entity and click Lock.
Note:
You can perform lock action on periods with Consolidated, Forwarded, and Approved status. However, this action cannot be performed on the Modified status.

Platform: Enhanced User Information Screen for Manage Your Account

Improve your account management experience with our enhanced User Information screen to update your information quickly and easily!


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With this release, we have improved the User Information tab in the Manage your Account settings. The security options like Change Password, Change Secret Question, and Two-Step Verification are now listed as individual rows with an edit option for each row. This new arrangement makes it easier to manage your account information quickly.

The following is an illustration of the updated User Information screen.

Previously, the Change Password, the Change Secret Question, and the Two-Step Verification options were nested within the User Information tab and required multiple clicks to navigate to each tab.

The following is an illustration of the previous User Information screen.

Learn more about managing your account here.

Dynamic Planning: New SSO Login for SSO Users to Access Dynamic Planning Report Links

The new SSO login allows SSO users to seamlessly access shared Dynamic Planning Report links, regardless of their session status. With one click, SSO authentication enables seamless access to the information they need.

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With this release, we have added the SSO login, which allows SSO users to access shared Dynamic Planning Report links seamlessly, regardless of their session status. Previously, users with inactive sessions had difficulty accessing these links. Here are the two scenarios for SSO users with this update:

Inactive Session: SSO users with an inactive session will be redirected to the application login page when accessing a shared Dynamic Planning Report link. Now, they can simply click the SSO login and enter their Okta credentials to access the shared report links.

Active Session: SSO users with an active session can access the shared report links with just one click of the SSO login without needing additional credentials. This update has significantly improved the SSO user experience, making it quick and easy for them to access the required information.

Note:
The IDP configuration is mandatory.

Dynamic Planning: Data Download Performance Optimization

The data download process has been enhanced to use the ODATA REST API instead of the SOAP Data API, resulting in improved performance for downloading data. However, currently, filters are only supported on Scenario, Time, and Measures. To activate this feature, contact the Planful Support team.

Dynamic Planning: New Calculation Scheduler Option in Spotlight Web

The new Calculation Scheduler in Spotlight Web allows you to manage all your scheduled calculations in one place. Schedule calculations at specific intervals, receive notifications for completion or failure, and easily pause or resume individual or bulk calculations.

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The new Calculation Scheduler option has been added to Spotlight Web, allowing users to manage all their scheduled calculations in one place. Previously, this feature was only available in SpotlightXL. The addition of this feature eliminates the inconvenience of adjusting scheduled calculation settings.

Users can now schedule calculations to run at specific intervals using the Calculation Scheduler and receive notifications upon completion/failure. With the latest update, users have greater flexibility in managing calculation schedules, including the ability to pause and resume individual or bulk scheduled calculations and toggle execution status to optimize calculations with ease.

In Practice: To set a Calculation Scheduler

  1. Navigate to Model > Calculation Scheduler.
  2. Select the required calculation, and click the edit icon.
  3. In the Update Scheduler window, select the appropriate options for the following:
    • Time frame: At, Begins, Ends
    • Frequency: Daily, Weekly, or Monthly
    • Run on the following days
    • Notification to the user when the process succeeds or fails
  4. Click Update.
Note:
  • You can use the Bulk Action drop-down to select the Scheduler On or Scheduler Off options.
  • You can toggle the Scheduler Frequency option to pause or resume the Calculation Scheduler.

Learn more about Calculation Scheduler here.

Dynamic Planning: Drop-Down Functionality in SpotlightXL

Some users may have encountered an issue in the updated version of Microsoft Excel, where pop-up menus would unexpectedly open while typing in cells with drop-downs, causing disruptions to their workflow.

With our latest release, we have resolved this error. Now, users can once again enter text into cells containing drop-down menus without any interruptions. If you encounter this issue, simply update Microsoft Excel to the latest version to ensure a smooth experience when working with drop-down cells.

Predict Signals: Introduced Color Codes for Excluded GLs in Templates and DR

Predict Signals now marks Excluded GLs in Dynamic Reports and Templates using color codes.

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With this release, we have introduced a new color coding for the excluded GL combinations in the Legend panel for Dynamic Reports and Templates. The Exclude GL legend highlights the cells that represent excluded GL combinations in purple color.


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