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Applies to:
Hyperion Financial Management - Version 1.0.0.0.00 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
Explanation of Consolidations, Calculations and Translations in Hyperion Financial Management (HFM).
Solution
The HFM operations, Consolidate, Calculate and Translate will only be
available for Impacted members, i.e. those with a status of other than
OK or OK SC. There may be situations where the user wants to re-execute
one or more of these operations based on some change that has occurred
in the application. For example, suppose there is logic that pulls a
data value from another scenario or year within the current scenario. If
this data value changes, one or more values may no longer be correct in
the current year and scenario, yet the status remains OK. The user can
perform a Force Calculate to re-execute the logic for the base entity of
interest or force a re-consolidation to re-execute logic for all child
members of the selected parent and consolidate.
Also, a change
may have occurred to the application itself such as changes to the logic
or metadata. This will set an OK status to OK SC, indicating that some
system change has occurred since the last successful calculation,
translation or consolidation and the data may no longer be correct.
Knowing how the system change affected the data in the application, the
user can selectively force a re-execution of logic through a Force
Calculate or force a re-consolidation.
Force Consolidation can be
initiated in one of two ways: Consolidate All with Data and Consolidate
All. Consolidate All with Data will re-execute logic, translate and
re-consolidate all entities below the selected parent with a status of
OK and OK SC, ignoring entities with status of NODATA. Consolidate All
will re-execute logic, translate and re-consolidate all entities below
the selected parent, including entities with status of NODATA. Users
should be careful when using Consolidate All because, in applications
with large, extensive organizations, the consolidation time may be
unnecessarily long.
A change in translation rate data is
considered a system change and will set all OK statuses to OK SC.
Knowing which currency was affected, the user can re-execute a
translation using Force Translation. However, where the translation is
part of the value dimension roll-up, translation will occur
automatically during a forced re-consolidation and the user need not be
concerned with Force Translate. In practice, users will utilize Force
Translate for "translation-on-the-fly", i.e. for currencies as they
appear in the value dimension.
Finally, the Calculate
Contribution operation can be thought of as a consolidation for a single
entity, where the system rolls the data up to the Contribution Total of
the value dimension for the selected entity, stopping short of
consolidating the data to the parent. This also has a "force"
counterpart called Force Calculate Contribution, where logic and
translation are re-executed for the current entity and the data
re-rolled up to the current entity's Contribution Total.