Importing data directly into PBCS can be done in two ways. There is a planning format and an Essbase format. Yes, it can be loaded through Data Management, but this is focused on explaining the direct import process, the formats, and the benefits to each. Read more
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I am really excited to get to go to Seattle this year for KScope19. I was on the selection committee and I think we have a record number of new speakers. If you haven’t signed up and still have an opportunity to go, get out there and do it. Please stop by our booth and introduce yourself or say hello. Read more
I don’t normally write up monthly updated, but this month there are a number of intriguing changes/updates/enhancements that are important to know. Some may change existing processes. This is not an exhaustive list, but these are things I think all of us should take note of. Read more
Have you ever used a variable and received this error? Error: Unable to retrieve variable [variable name] deployed in the application [app name] Rule [app name].[plan type name].[rule name]. You likely saw this when a Groovy variable was used inside of {}. Read more
I am currently working on a migration of on-premise to cloud project (going GREAT by the way). One of the things we are working on is the change with the data integration. One of the processes loads the number of working days to the application from a source that provides it. “Why not use Groovy,” I ask? It turns out to be a great question. Read more
Changing application settings was always a little bit of a pain with an on-premise Planning application. It was a time intensive task of recreating the application, artifact groups at a time. If you were a little bit of a risk taker, you might have figured out that there were fields in the relational repository that could be updated. Is there an easy way to do this with PBCS? Read more
Add complex calculations in ASO without changing or adding to the existing architecture. Groovy calculations enable improved performance and reduce complexity of calculation logic by bypassing Essbase. Taking advantage of new technology and adding creativity reduced the development timeline significantly.
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I can’t tell you how many times I have been at a client and they wanted to replicate eliminations at the first common parent like HFM, or some other consolidations system. Maybe there is a good way to do this, but I could never find an efficient and effective way to accomplish it with Essbase calculations. Well, that is history. This is yet another example of how to solve an historically complex problem very simply. Read more
I had a great question today so challenge accepted! A reader asked if it was possible to run a data export and have the system date in the file name. The answer is very simply, yes. I don’t have any content around the question, so I will answer it in two ways. Read more
To date, we have talked about the performance improvements Groovy introduces, as well as the creative validation we can add. One thing that hasn’t been covered yet is the ability to add functionality to make the input easier for a planner. Replicating changes through the months, resetting the values back to the defaults, and many other concepts can be developed to make the user’s lives easier. Read more