You have a maintenance view that consists of the following viewpoints from different applications: GL Accounts, Consolidation Accounts, and Planning Accounts. You open a request and manually add a new account to GL Accounts.
In the same request, which two methods can you use to add the account to the other two viewpoints7
''You can share nodes manually or automatically between viewpoints in a maintenance view. To share nodes manually, you drag and drop nodes from one viewpoint to another. To share nodes automatically, you use the auto-insert tool.'' The other options are not valid methods to add the account to the other two viewpoints.
You want to map two general ledger systems, GL1 and GL2, to a single EPM Planning application. It is time to synchronize changes by exporting the plan account mappings. Which statement about mapping keys is true?
You have a maintenance view that consists of the following viewpoints from different applications: GL Accounts, Consolidation Accounts, and Planning Accounts. You open a request and manually add a new account to GL Accounts.
In the same request, which two methods can you use to add the account to the other two viewpoints7
''You can share nodes manually or automatically between viewpoints in a maintenance view. To share nodes manually, you drag and drop nodes from one viewpoint to another. To share nodes automatically, you use the auto-insert tool.'' The other options are not valid methods to add the account to the other two viewpoints.
You want to map two general ledger systems, GL1 and GL2, to a single EPM Planning application. It is time to synchronize changes by exporting the plan account mappings. Which statement about mapping keys is true?
Consider a hierarchy: A parent node, "Core Products", has a child node "100", which has children "101" and "102". In the same hierarchy, you insert "100" under another parent, "New Products".
What happens?
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