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1. Navigation Options

When navigating to the tool, we would need to analyze flows and interdependence between objects. We have at least three ways that will be described below.

The dependency view is the more complete navigation option.

  • You can use its "Search" function to find an object for which we know the name or the record ID.
  • You can use the different display types to see all object properties and all possible links with other objects.

The list is the most dynamic navigation option: depending on the object you're analyzing, it will be the only way to get interdependences or it will give you only partial information.

The Details is useful when you would like to see all information related to a record: it prevents to open the hierarchy. It synchronizes by clicking on the record.

2. Navigation by Object

For data fields, either Dependency View or List works: it depends what you want to analyze.

  • Dependency: UoM and dimensions
  • Utilization: related calculations and archives
  • Owner: related data table
  • Propriety: record ID
  • Required: N/A
  • Link Down: N/A
  • Link Up: related calculations, archives, views, workspaces, mappings
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Owned: N/A
  • Contained: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Linked Object Tool: action in sequence

The list option will help to visualize only related calculations:

  • IN = the data field is an input in the calculation
  • OUT = the data field is an output in the calculation

Note: the different icons below tell us what is the type of data fields.

  • The first one is blue: it means it is fed with a manual calculation and/or available for manual inputs;
  • The second one is blue with a lightning: it is fed with an automatic calculation (at least for partial selection).

For calculations, either Dependency View or List works: it depends what you want to analyze.

  • Dependency: inputs and outputs, dimension
  • Utilization: related model
  • Owner: N/A
  • Propriety: N/A
  • Required: calculation rule
  • Link Down: inputs and outputs
  • Link Up: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Owned: N/A
  • Contained: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Linked Object Tool: link to shortcuts or sequences

The list option will help to visualize only related data fields:

  • IN_xx = the calculation is using the data field as source
  • OUT_xx = the calculation is using the data fiels as target.

Note: the different icons below tell us what is the type of calculations.

  • The first one is blue, with a purple person, red bottleneck, lightning : it is a extra automatic calculation, with filters.
  • The second one is grey: the calculation is deactivated.
  • The third one is blue with a lightning: it is an automatic core model calculation.
  • The fourth one is blue: it means it is a manual core model calculation.

For Views, the only solution is Dependency View:

  • Dependency: N/A
  • Utilization: N/A
  • Owner: linked model
  • Propriety: N/A
  • Required: linked dimensions, conditions, data fields, UoM and conversions
  • Link Down: linked data fields, UoM and conversions
  • Link Up: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Owned: N/A
  • Contained: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Linked Object Tool: linked to Web Workspace and/or shortcuts

Note: the different icons below tell us what is the type of view.

For Archives, the preferred solution is Dependency View:

  • Dependency: N/A
  • Utilization: N/A
  • Owner: N/A
  • Propriety: N/A
  • Required: Dimension, related condition, linked data field, linked model
  • Link Down: N/A
  • Link Up: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Owned: N/A
  • Contained: N/A
  • ObjToLock: N/A
  • Linked Object Tool: part of sequence

Note: archives icon is identical to data field one but in purple.

For Master Table, the preferred solution is List: it would be possible to select and extract the whole list. It will give you all the related objects, classified by type.

Note: the different icons below tell us what is the type of master tables.

  • The first one is a regular master table: fed by Interfaces or manually;
  • The second one is a cross hierarchy: records are created by crossing other master tables data.

For conditions, the preferred solution is List: it would be possible to select and extract the whole list. It will give you all the related objects, classified by type.

Note: the different icons below tell us what is the type of conditions.

  • The first one is a manual condition: fed by interfaces or manually;
  • The second one is calculated automatically: with selection mask or specific rule.


3. Detailed Analysis by Object

To analyze how a data field is configured, we go to Properties:

  • General: Name, Description
  • Value: type, default value, back up to server
  • Dimensions: dimensions (selected on data table selection), aggregation and proration rules
  • Display: digit precision, annotation
  • Unit of Measure: UoM type and UoM selection
  • Extension-Propagation of values: past and future period values

To analyze how a calculation is configured, we go to Properties, Configure and Display Text if the calculation rule is a rule base.

  • General: Name, Description
  • Calculation Rule: execution type, rule
  • Data fields: inputs and outputs with dimensions and UoM homogeneisation

  • Homogenization: N/A
  • Slicing: N/A
  • Selection: filter on related dimensions

By clicking on Display Text, a new window opens with the rule base.


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