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Managing Application With
Classic Administration
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Objectives
After completing this lesson, you should be able to:
• Describe classic administration
• Create application profiles
• Create applications
• Create metadata files
• Load metadata files
• Extract metadata files
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Classic Administration Overview
Create profile.
Create application.
Create metadata file.
Load the metadata
file into the application.
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Creating Application Profiles
You use application profiles for the following purposes:
• To define the languages available for entering descriptions
• To define the application calendar
• To define the application frequencies
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Accessing the Process Pad
You can access the process pad from the Financial
Management Windows desktop client.
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Defining Languages
You can enter up to 10 languages.
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Defining the Calendar
Financial Management provides a flexible calendar that
enables you to customize the base periods, summary periods,
start year, and number of years.
Quarter 1
Base Periods
Summary Period
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Editing Frequencies
• You can edit the frequency labels and descriptions, which
are displayed in the View dimension.
• You can add frequencies, which you set up later in the
period editor.
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Editing Periods
• You can edit period labels and add descriptions.
• Each hierarchy level corresponds to a frequency.
Add multiple
periods
Add
sibling
.
Add
child
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Saving Application Profiles
Save application profiles either locally or on the application
sever with the extension PER.
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Application Requirements
Have this information on hand before you create an application:
• Name of the application server cluster
• Name and description of the application
• File name and path of the application profile (PER file)
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Creating Applications
You access the Create Application task from the Classic
Application Administration menu.
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Creating Metadata Files
Create and edit metadata files.
Load metadata file into the
application.
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Editing Metadata
Select the
metadata type.
Search for a
member.
Create a file.
Open a file.
Select a member to
edit from the list.
Save changes.
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Building Member Hierarchies
Create the member hierarchy.
Edit member hierarchies.
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Assigning Members to Multiple Parents
You can add a member to more than one parent.
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Editing Groups of Members
Add member.
Delete member.
Cut, copy or paste.
Validate members.
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Configuring Application Settings
• Exchange rate and translation
settings
• Consolidation settings
• Validation account settings
• Security settings
• Audit settings
• Document attachment
limits
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Loading and Extracting Metadata
You access the Load Metadata and Extract Metadata tasks
from Browser View.
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Load Options
You can merge the metadata in the file with the existing
application metadata or you can replace the existing metadata.
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Metadata Load Files
• Metadata load files can be in APP or XML format.
• They can contain metadata for:
– Account, Entity, Scenario, Custom, and ICP dimensions
– Currencies
– Application settings
– Consolidation methods
• They cannot contain metadata for:
– Periods
– Years
– View
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Format for APP Load Files
• APP load files are divided into sections with am
exclamation point as the section delimiter.
• Sections can be in any order in the file.
• Fields for the items within a section are delimited with
any of these characters:
, ~ @ # $ ^ & _ | : ; ? 
!CURRENCIES
EUR;0;English=Euro;;French=Euro
USD;0;English=US Dollar;;French=Dollar Americaine
GBP;0;English=British Pound;;French=Livre Anglaise
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Extracting Metadata
Select to save extract
files in Financial
Management APP
format; otherwise, XML
format is used.
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Summary
In this lesson, you should have learned to:
• Describe classic administration
• Create application profiles
• Create applications
• Create metadata files
• Load metadata files
• Extract metadata files

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App c classicadmin

  • 1. C Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Application With Classic Administration
  • 2. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to: • Describe classic administration • Create application profiles • Create applications • Create metadata files • Load metadata files • Extract metadata files
  • 3. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Classic Administration Overview Create profile. Create application. Create metadata file. Load the metadata file into the application.
  • 4. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating Application Profiles You use application profiles for the following purposes: • To define the languages available for entering descriptions • To define the application calendar • To define the application frequencies
  • 5. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Accessing the Process Pad You can access the process pad from the Financial Management Windows desktop client.
  • 6. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Defining Languages You can enter up to 10 languages.
  • 7. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Defining the Calendar Financial Management provides a flexible calendar that enables you to customize the base periods, summary periods, start year, and number of years. Quarter 1 Base Periods Summary Period
  • 8. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Editing Frequencies • You can edit the frequency labels and descriptions, which are displayed in the View dimension. • You can add frequencies, which you set up later in the period editor.
  • 9. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Editing Periods • You can edit period labels and add descriptions. • Each hierarchy level corresponds to a frequency. Add multiple periods Add sibling . Add child
  • 10. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Saving Application Profiles Save application profiles either locally or on the application sever with the extension PER.
  • 11. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Application Requirements Have this information on hand before you create an application: • Name of the application server cluster • Name and description of the application • File name and path of the application profile (PER file)
  • 12. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating Applications You access the Create Application task from the Classic Application Administration menu.
  • 13. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating Metadata Files Create and edit metadata files. Load metadata file into the application.
  • 14. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Editing Metadata Select the metadata type. Search for a member. Create a file. Open a file. Select a member to edit from the list. Save changes.
  • 15. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Building Member Hierarchies Create the member hierarchy. Edit member hierarchies.
  • 16. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Assigning Members to Multiple Parents You can add a member to more than one parent.
  • 17. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Editing Groups of Members Add member. Delete member. Cut, copy or paste. Validate members.
  • 18. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Configuring Application Settings • Exchange rate and translation settings • Consolidation settings • Validation account settings • Security settings • Audit settings • Document attachment limits
  • 19. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Loading and Extracting Metadata You access the Load Metadata and Extract Metadata tasks from Browser View.
  • 20. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Load Options You can merge the metadata in the file with the existing application metadata or you can replace the existing metadata.
  • 21. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Metadata Load Files • Metadata load files can be in APP or XML format. • They can contain metadata for: – Account, Entity, Scenario, Custom, and ICP dimensions – Currencies – Application settings – Consolidation methods • They cannot contain metadata for: – Periods – Years – View
  • 22. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Format for APP Load Files • APP load files are divided into sections with am exclamation point as the section delimiter. • Sections can be in any order in the file. • Fields for the items within a section are delimited with any of these characters: , ~ @ # $ ^ & _ | : ; ? !CURRENCIES EUR;0;English=Euro;;French=Euro USD;0;English=US Dollar;;French=Dollar Americaine GBP;0;English=British Pound;;French=Livre Anglaise
  • 23. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Extracting Metadata Select to save extract files in Financial Management APP format; otherwise, XML format is used.
  • 24. Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Summary In this lesson, you should have learned to: • Describe classic administration • Create application profiles • Create applications • Create metadata files • Load metadata files • Extract metadata files

Editor's Notes

  • #4: You create application profiles created independently of an application. Each application can contain use only one application profile. However, the same application profile can be used to create many applications. You perform these step to create an application profile: Access the Define Application Profile Process Pad Enter Languages Define the Calendar Edit Frequencies Edit Periods Saving the Application Profile
  • #5: You create application profiles created independently of an application. Each application can contain use only one application profile. However, the same application profile can be used to create many applications. You perform these step to create an application profile: Access the Define Application Profile Process Pad Enter Languages Define the Calendar Edit Frequencies Edit Periods Saving the Application Profile
  • #6: The Define Application Profile process pad walks you through the steps of defining a profile To access the process pad, select Define Application Profile from the Hyperion Financial Management Windows Desktop You can edit an existing profile or create a new one Defining profiles can only be done from the Windows desktop client
  • #7: You can define up to 10 languages for your application. This lets you create descriptions in different languages for each item in your application
  • #8: You cannot change the number of years after you create the application, so be sure to allow enough years to accommodate both historical data and forecast data. Standard Calendar You select months, quarters, trimesters or half-years as base periods. The base periods are created automatically Summary periods are created automatically based on the base periods you select. When you use a Standard calendar, the summary time periods available are determined by the base time periods you select. Example 1: You select months as base time periods. You can select trimesters or quarter and half year as summary time periods. Example 2: You select quarters as base periods. You can select half-year, but not trimesters, as summary time periods Custom You specify a prefix for the period label and the number of base periods to create. Base periods are created automatically. You create the summary periods manually Manual You create both the base time periods and the summary time periods manually
  • #9: Frequencies define the running totals for time periods available in your application, for example quarter to date or year to date. You can define up to 6 frequencies in your application.
  • #10: You use the Edit Periods pane to add or delete base and summary periods. You can use drag and drop to move periods to new locations in the hierarchy. Each level in the hierarchy corresponds to a frequency. If you added frequencies on the Edit Frequencies screen, you can add levels to the hierarchy corresponding to the frequencies.
  • #11: You can save the application profile locally or on the application server. Files are saved with a .per extension You reference the application profile file when you create an application. You can also open the application profile file from the Hyperion Financial Management windows desktop to make modifications. If you modify an application profile, the changes do not affect existing applications that have been created using the profile. The changes will affect new applications created using the profile.
  • #12: An application name can contain a maximum of 10 alpha-numeric characters. It cannot start with a number or contain spaces or special characters, Application labels are not case-sensitive. For example, App1 and APP1 are considered the same application. HFM, HSV, and HSX are reserved names and cannot be used for application labels. The application description can contain a maximum of 10 alpha-numeric characters. HFM, HSV, and HSX are reserved names and cannot be used for application descriptions.
  • #13: The application label cannot contain spaces and can be a maximum of 10 characters In the Application Profile text box you must enter the name of the application profile file for the application. To delete an application, you must be the owner of the application and have the system administrator role in Hyperion Management. By default, the user that created the application is the owner.
  • #14: You use the Manage Metadata task from the Windows client desktop to create and edit metadata files Metadata files can be stored locally or on the server. You do not need to open an application to create or edit a metadata file. After you edit a metadata file, you load it into an application. You need to reload the metadata file into the application each time you make edits to the file. You can load the same metadata file into more than one application. You also can create and edit metadata files using a text editor.
  • #15: You use the Manage Metadata pane to add and edit dimension members. You also use it to configure application settings and to add currencies and consolidation methods. Your save your edits for all metadata types application in a single file. For example, if you name your metadata file AppElements, metadata for accounts, entities scenarios and all the other application elements are save in the Appelements file.
  • #16: You use the Tree View panel of the Manage Metadata pane to setup dimension hierarchies. The icons above the Members list lets you manage the hierarchy. In addition to the icons, a right-click menu is available. You must use the right-click menu to deletemembers.To delete a member, right click the member and select Remove from Parent to remove the member just from its current parent or Delete from Dimension to remove the members from the dimension entirely. Use to add a new child member beneath the currently selected member Use to add a new member at the same level as the currently selected member Use to promote the currently selected member up to the next level in the hierarchy Use to change the position of a member beneath its parent. These icons do not let you move members between parents Use to show or hide the children of the selected member.
  • #17: The Member List The Member List tab displays a flat list of all the members in the dimension. You can drag members from the Member List to the hierarchy in the Tree View panel. This is an easy way to place a member under more than one parent. Any member not a part of the hierarchy defined on the Tree View panel is an orphaned member since it has no parent or sibling members. Orphaned member are not allowed in Hyperion Financial Management. If you load a metadata file that has orphaned members an error results. The Only Show Orphaned Members check box lets you filter the member list to show orphaned members. You can then assign the orphaned members to parents or delete them from the dimension.
  • #19: Editing Members in List View The List View panel lets you view or edit metadata in a flat list format. It lets you manipulate groups of members. You can highlight and copy cells, columns or rows using standard Windows features. To make the copy, cut, and paste features easier to use, you can disable combo boxes on the List View panel. It provides a spreadsheet-like interface, with a row for each metadata item and a column for each attribute. It is similar to a spreadsheet. Member information that you add or edit in list view is not validated until you change views. You can force a validation by clicking Validate or selecting another dimension. You cannot assign parents to members or work with hierarchies in list view. All members that you add in list view are orphan members. After you add members in list view, you can use the Member List tab on the Tree View panel to assign parents to the members
  • #21: You can merge or replace metadata Merge updates existing dimension members and adds new members Replace replaces the existing metadata with the data in the file The Clear all metadata before loading options clears all metadata and data from the application