Dimensions
are the basic foundation of a oracle
hyperion planning application and dimensions are together are referred to as an
outline. Every planning application has a set of standard dimensions. Single
Currency Planning Application having six dimensions and Multi Currency Planning
Application having eight dimensions.
Required Dimensions for
Single Currency Application
- Period
- Year
- Scenario
- Version
- Entity
- Account
Other Dimensions
- Smart Lists
Multicurrency Applications
Require Two Additional Dimensions
- Period
- Year
- Scenario
- Version
- Entity
- Account
- Currency
- HSP Rates
Planning application stores
the data in an Essbase.
Account Dimension
This
is standard dimension in hyperion planning application. In this dimension all
the measures such as profit, loss, expenses, IT expense, rent expense, HR
expense and so on form the Account dimension members.
The Account dimension
specifies the data to be collected from budget planners. Can establish accounts
for all budgeted items to the necessary level of detail.
Period and Year Dimensions
These two are also standard
dimensions and these both represent time. Specify a time period and year for
each value. Base time periods, such as months, are automatically rolled up to
summary time periods, such as quarters and total year and has information of
different calendar distribution of weeks like a 445, 454, 454, or even.
As administrators, specify
base time periods and distribution of weeks in the Period dimension when creates
application views. Use the year dimension to add years to the calendar. Year
dimension members can not be renamed once they are created.
Scenario Dimension
Scenario dimension
represent the broadest categories of data planning application and it's describes the type of data that a plan
includes, such as budget, actual, or forecast, as well as the time span that
the plan covers.
Should define the time
span for every Scenario Dimension Member
and time span includes starting year, ending year, starting period and ending
period.
- Actual
- Budget
- Forecast
Version Dimension
Two types of members can be
created in the Version Dimension, they are as follows,
- Standard bottom up
- Standard target
Bottom up facilitates
bottom up budgeting/forecasting and target version facilitates top down
budgeting. Version allows for flexibility and iterative planning cycles. For
example, your application could have two versions, Working and Final, for each
scenario.
Also can use versions to
model possible outcomes based on different assumptions about interest rates,
growth rates, and so on. For iterative planning, version dimension is the key.
Entity Dimension
This is key dimension that
defines business organization hierarchy, workflow, and Entity responsibilities
in an organization.
Entity dimension shows the
flow of Planning information through organization. Can establish an entity for
each group or responsibility centre that submits a budget plan. This dimension
typically includes geographic regions, departments, or divisions, depending on
your requirements.
HSP_Rates Dimension
This is a Multi Currency
Planning Application. This dimension contains a member to store exchange rate
values for each currency. It also contains a member for input values and
currency overrides. This dimension can be divided into two types as follows,
- Input members
- Currency rate members
If an application has three
currencies, would have three corresponding members as follows,
- HSP_Rate_USD
- HSP_Rate_EUR
- HSP_Rate_INR
Alias and Smart Lists
In addition to the required
Planning dimensions, you must set up an Alias dimension if you want to assign
aliases to dimensions such as Account or Entity. If you want to use Smart Lists
in your application, you must set up a Smart List dimension.
Currency Dimension
Plan in one or more currencies.
The Currency dimension identifies the currency in which values are displayed.
In the Currency dimension, you set up the following categories:
- Which currencies are used by applications and reporting
- How currencies are displayed in reports and data forms
- How currencies are translated into other currencies
- When currency conversion occurs