Posts Tagged ‘Hyperion’

Essbase Toolbar for Office 2007

August 13th, 2010

I’m sorry I haven’t created a post for a while as I’ve been tied up with other tasks. For now I wanted to share the Essbase toolbar for Excel 2007 with you.  I haven’t had the opportunity to test this on Office 2010 yet but I’ll update when I get round to it.

http://www.in2hyperion.com/post/2010/03/21/Hyperion-Excel-Add-in-Ribbon.aspx

Essbase toolbar for Excel 2007

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Installing Oracle Hyperion system 11.1.1.2 aka EPM 11.1.1.2

July 30th, 2009

I’d heard from some of our consultants in California that the new system 11 was tricky to install and it had so many complications. For that reason I never really thought about installing it until I had some time on my hands. Unfortunately that time will never come so a couple of days ago I decided to give it a go on my old xp system. To my amazement it worked first time and it was the easiest install yet….

That was all good until I created a datasource and after the next reboot I couldn’t get  some of the services to start up. No time to deal with that right away but it gave me an idea for the next exercise. I’d like to create a step by step guide on how to install, configure and troubleshoot for EPM 11.1.1.2, however I need to know which operating system you’d like to install it on. I’ve been blogging for nearly a month now and I know it’s early days but I’d like to receive some feedback and some comments from you guys, therefore I will begin the System 11.1.1.2 tutorial when I have received 30 comments on this site. You don’t need to register to leave a comment and it only takes a few seconds. Thanks

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Installing Hyperion Planning – Part 6 Reporting and Analysis

July 28th, 2009

Now that we have Shared Services, Essbase and Planning working we can move onto installing Workspace and Hyperion Reporting and Anlaysis.  Follow the below tutorial to install and configure Hyperion Reporting and Analysis:

How to Install Hyperion Planning / Workspace / Essbase Part 6 – Hyperion Reporting and Analysis

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Installing Hyperion Planning – Part 4 Provider Services

July 24th, 2009

Welcome back to this series of tutorials where I guide you through the installation of Hyperion Planning on System 9.3.1.  So far we have installed and configured SQL Server as our database, then we installed and configured Shared Services.  In the previous section I showed you how to install and configure Essbase.  The next step in the process is to install the Provider Services.  This is pretty straight forward and you can simply follow the instructions below:

 

How to Install Hyperion Planning / Workspace / Essbase Part 4 – Install Provider Services

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Installing Hyperion Planning – Part 3 Essbase

July 21st, 2009

I apologise as it’s been a week since the Shared Services install and I know some of you have been waiting for the next installation of this guide.  Today we’ll be going through the installion and setup of Hyperion Essbase.  Please find below:

How to Install Hyperion Planning / Workspace / Essbase Part 3 – Install Essbase

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Net retry count error when running calcs via Hyperion SmartView

July 21st, 2009

I’ve seen this error several times within our company and it seems to occur due to the short time-out feature for IE7 to return data. When compared to IE 5.x and IE 6.x which had a 30 minutes timeout and now IE 7 reduced to 30 seconds; As a result Internet Explorer doesn’t wait too long for data to come back if there’s a delay.

The good news is that there is a solution that’s worked wonders for me. In addition to this method below I would suggest updating SmartView to the latest version.

On the clients machine you need to find the following registry folder:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]

Then create within the folder the following 3 keys:

“ReceiveTimeout”=dword:00dbba00

“KeepAliveTimeout”=dword:00180000

“ServerInfoTimeout”=dword:00180000

If you are still getting the timeout error your connection maybe slow and you could try increasing the KeepAliveTimout.

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Hyperion Planning Application Deploy aborted error

July 14th, 2009

Today I was deploying an application, that validated successfully, but aborted every time. The solution I found was to create a new datasource from the configuration utility. This seemed to resolve the issue and I was able to deploy the application from Workspace successfully.

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Hyperion Essbase 11.1.1.2 – Varying Attributes

July 5th, 2009

In an attempt to bring you the best content I would like to at times provide some quality content from some other blogs that I truly appreciate.  The below article is written by Venkatakrishnan J from the Rittman Read site.  All credit goes to the Venkatakrishnan J for this article, I would just like to share this with you as I found the information very useful..

Another excellent feature that was introduced as part of the EPM 11 release was the support for varying attributes. Varying attributes help in providing different perspectives of multiple attributes of a dimension over time. One can visualize this as SCD 2 in a relational world. For example, lets take the Sample –> Basic cube and look at the various attributes that have been defined.

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As you see, this cube has 5 different attributes defined on Product and Market dimensions. As of 9.3.1 release of Essbase one can have only static attributes defined. If varying attributes had to be defined, they had to be modeled as separate individual dimensions. Static attributes are those attributes that remain constant for a specific member. For example, lets assume that a product X has a static weight of Y ounces when it was introduced. If the manufacturing company decides to repackage the product X with a weight of Z ounces, then as of 9.3.1 release all the sales data mapped to Y ounces would switch over to Z ounces(similar to SCD-1 in a relational DW world). But in most cases, we want to see the sales data corresponding to their weights so that one can analyze the sales drop or increase due to the new product packaging. This is called as varying attributes over time. Sometimes, the same product X can be packaged with Y and Z ounces depending on Market. In this case, the weight varies over Time as well as Market.

With the advent of EPM 11.1.1.0, one can enable tracking of metrics over varying attributes as well. In the above outline, lets take the example of Pkg Type attribute. This has 2 values

1. Bottle
2. Can

This packaging can vary for products across multiple Markets. Also the packaging can vary for a product in a specific market over time. To enable varying attributes, one would have to first enable this feature while creating an outline or later.

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In order enable the attribute Pkg Type on the product dimension, one would have to choose the attribute and the set of independent dimensions. Independent dimensions are those dimensions over which the attribute varies like Market and Time.

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Continuous dimensions(in the screenshot above) are typically those dimensions like Time where there is a chronological order and where we can specify a range. After this has been enabled, while setting the attribute for each product, the Market and Time would have to be chosen as well. For continuous attributes, one can specify a range.

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For each product set the Time range over which it is planned to be sold and also the market. In the above example, the product 100-10 is sold in New York Market from Jan till Dec in Bottle Type and in the Massachusetts Market from Jan to Dec in Can type. The same kind of association would have to be done for each and every Market for the corresponding Pkg Type.

The above basically provides a relational visualization in a multi-dimensional cube. This also provides analysis of data in multiple perspectives. For example, we might be needing a report wherein we would like to analyze the sales for the list of products that were sold as Bottles in New York from Jan-Dec with a perspective of the attribute setting that we had in July. These kind of queries can be answered pretty easily by Varying attributes. In a future blog entry we shall see how these varying attributes can be leveraged from BI EE. As of the current release in BI EE, one can only use the default query context/perspective. One cannot alter the perspectives due to the limitation of modifying certain parts of the MDX query in BI EE. Having said that, it is possible to leverage the varying attributes using the default perspective.

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