Inputting Global Field Values
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Why Add Global Fields to Scenario Entities

Global Fields can save time. A global field is one field that contains a value that can be used over and over. Global fields are budget assumptions and they are used in budget calculations. Global field values are maintained by scenario.

When to Use Global Fields Global

Field Data Input can be performed at any stage of the budgeting process. You might use global fields to set consulting rates per hour and the value would be the actual rate. Another example might be to define benefits for employees based on marital status. See use cases below.

Use Case

Lets say the benefit rates for employees in the United States are set up based on employee status; employee is single, married or with a partner, or has a family. Each benefit is categorized based on this cost criteria. So, you create 3 benefit rate global fields.

Benefit Rate 001 - employee/single

Benefit Rate 002 - employee + partner

Benefit Rate 003 - employee + family

Assign a value to each, open the scenario, and map the global fields above to the appropriate entity.

How to Input Global Field Values and Associate Global Fields with Scenario Entities

The Global Data Input page allows you to input global field values for each selected budget entity.

To input the Global Field Values, follow the steps below:

  1. Access the Scenario list page by navigating to Maintenance > Administration > Scenario Setup.
  2. From the Scenario list page, select a scenario, click the three vertical dots, and select Global Data Input.
    Note:
    You can change the scenario from the Scenario drop-down list on the Global Fields Data Input page.

  3. Click the Add button in the right pane. Note that all entities are listed in the left pane.
  4. Select from defined global fields and click Add. The selected global field and defined format are displayed in the right pane.
  5. Enter a value for each global field.
  6. Click Save.
  7. Click Copy To to map the global field to the entity.
  8. Select the entity from the hierarchy and click Copy. Entities with a green checkmark on the Global Fields Data Input page means they are mapped to the global field that appears in the right pane.
Note:
Global data input cannot be performed on preloaded or locked scenarios.

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