Model Design - Setting up the Target/Master Model using a Map
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Model Design - Setting up the Target/Master Model using a Map

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You need to be familiar with the high-level outline of the Source model or Structured Planning, Consolidation, or Reporting application and know what you want to use in your Target model before continuing this process. It will help to look at information about the metadata that was downloaded from Structured Planning, Consolidation, and Reporting applications.

Power user access is required for these steps.

Manage > Application Administration > Application Statistics

Navigate to Manage > Application Administration > Application Statistics. The Application Statistics page shows the number of models in your application, your software license user restrictions, user types, disk space consumption, and numbers of dimensions and members in each model.

Under Source Models, you will see HACPM_Financial, its disk usage and number of records.

Look further down the page to see more details about HACPM_Financial:

  • Dimensions: shows the categories of information that exist in Structured Planning, Consolidation, and Reporting applications and how they have been mapped to dimensions in Dynamic Planning.

  • Type: shows the dimension types in HACPM_Financial. Remember, they have no meaning here, so just ignore them.

  • Member Count: shows the maximum number of members that you have access to when defining your Target model.

  • Hierarchy Levels: shows the number of levels of parent/child relationships in the dimension.

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Power or Contributor user access is required for the remaining steps.


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