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Integration
Hi frds,
Please let me know is it possible with Cognos TM1 following things. Please respond as earliest.
1 )Ability to integrate financial plan/budgets to operating plan/budgets
2) Ability to graphically depict various models and interrelationship between different budget models
3) Ability to integrate financial plan / budgets to operating plan/budgets
4) Ability to support Strategic Planning in arriving at initial PCU/CFU funding requirement, Policy guidelines numbers etc.
5) Ability to have multiple revisions for budget review and maintain versions for budgets
6) Ability to add commentary to the data values entered
7) Ability to view/edit commentary added to the data values during review cycle
8) Ability to add commentary/annotations to budget data
9) Ability to link one budget template to another template for dependencies
10) Ability to add line item level breakup ( supporting detail breakup) for any budget data.
Many thanks in Advance.
Shravan
Please let me know is it possible with Cognos TM1 following things. Please respond as earliest.
1 )Ability to integrate financial plan/budgets to operating plan/budgets
2) Ability to graphically depict various models and interrelationship between different budget models
3) Ability to integrate financial plan / budgets to operating plan/budgets
4) Ability to support Strategic Planning in arriving at initial PCU/CFU funding requirement, Policy guidelines numbers etc.
5) Ability to have multiple revisions for budget review and maintain versions for budgets
6) Ability to add commentary to the data values entered
7) Ability to view/edit commentary added to the data values during review cycle
8) Ability to add commentary/annotations to budget data
9) Ability to link one budget template to another template for dependencies
10) Ability to add line item level breakup ( supporting detail breakup) for any budget data.
Many thanks in Advance.
Shravan
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Re: Integration
1 )Ability to integrate financial plan/budgets to operating plan/budgets
Yes
2) Ability to graphically depict various models and interrelationship between different budget models
Yes, via excel
3) Ability to integrate financial plan / budgets to operating plan/budgets
Same as 1)
4) Ability to support Strategic Planning in arriving at initial PCU/CFU funding requirement, Policy guidelines numbers etc.
Yes, if you write the rules to do so.
5) Ability to have multiple revisions for budget review and maintain versions for budgets
Yes
6) Ability to add commentary to the data values entered
Yes
7) Ability to view/edit commentary added to the data values during review cycle
Yes
8) Ability to add commentary/annotations to budget data
Yes
9) Ability to link one budget template to another template for dependencies
Yes, via excel or TM1
10) Ability to add line item level breakup ( supporting detail breakup) for any budget data.
Yes. May need a move in to 64-bit. I guess this would depend on the number of granular items.
As TM1 is effectively a blank canvas you can pretty much do what you like with it (Calculation wise). It holds text as an element in the last dimension of the cube. These text elements (and any numeric for that matter) can be locked down and re-opened at any time.
Yes
2) Ability to graphically depict various models and interrelationship between different budget models
Yes, via excel
3) Ability to integrate financial plan / budgets to operating plan/budgets
Same as 1)
4) Ability to support Strategic Planning in arriving at initial PCU/CFU funding requirement, Policy guidelines numbers etc.
Yes, if you write the rules to do so.
5) Ability to have multiple revisions for budget review and maintain versions for budgets
Yes
6) Ability to add commentary to the data values entered
Yes
7) Ability to view/edit commentary added to the data values during review cycle
Yes
8) Ability to add commentary/annotations to budget data
Yes
9) Ability to link one budget template to another template for dependencies
Yes, via excel or TM1
10) Ability to add line item level breakup ( supporting detail breakup) for any budget data.
Yes. May need a move in to 64-bit. I guess this would depend on the number of granular items.
As TM1 is effectively a blank canvas you can pretty much do what you like with it (Calculation wise). It holds text as an element in the last dimension of the cube. These text elements (and any numeric for that matter) can be locked down and re-opened at any time.
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Re: Integration
Thanks a ton Jim.
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Re: Integration
Just looking at that list - I'd almost swear stand-alone Excel could perform every single requirement you have. Just noting this b/c the original requester never asked 'how well TM1 works with each list item'.
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Re: Integration
Hi,
Please let me know if these all possible. I didn't find anywhere.
Ability to add comments to Reports?
Ability to support report busting (same report sent to multiple users with only their relevant data over mail) ?
Ability to share common master data between SAP?
Ability to define forecasting models over browser?
Ability to track budget status as "Planned", "Committed", Pooled" ?
Ability to handle multiple levels of allocation without any limitation ?
Thanks In Advance.
Shravan
Please let me know if these all possible. I didn't find anywhere.
Ability to add comments to Reports?
Ability to support report busting (same report sent to multiple users with only their relevant data over mail) ?
Ability to share common master data between SAP?
Ability to define forecasting models over browser?
Ability to track budget status as "Planned", "Committed", Pooled" ?
Ability to handle multiple levels of allocation without any limitation ?
Thanks In Advance.
Shravan
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Re: Integration
Jim,
could you u assit me ?
Shravan
could you u assit me ?
Shravan
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Re: Integration
Ability to add comments to Reports?
Same principle as the first comment questions so yes
Ability to support report busting (same report sent to multiple users with only their relevant data over mail) ?
This one is a little more complicated. It can be achieved (I think) but it may require a little work.
Ability to share common master data between SAP?
Never connected to SAP so can't help you there.
Ability to define forecasting models over browser?
Yes using TM1 web
Ability to track budget status as "Planned", "Committed", Pooled" ?
Applix...I mean Cognos.... I mean IBM have a work flow add on that can de used with TM1.
Ability to handle multiple levels of allocation without any limitation ?
Not sure what you mean by this one???
Same principle as the first comment questions so yes
Ability to support report busting (same report sent to multiple users with only their relevant data over mail) ?
This one is a little more complicated. It can be achieved (I think) but it may require a little work.
Ability to share common master data between SAP?
Never connected to SAP so can't help you there.
Ability to define forecasting models over browser?
Yes using TM1 web
Ability to track budget status as "Planned", "Committed", Pooled" ?
Applix...I mean Cognos.... I mean IBM have a work flow add on that can de used with TM1.
Ability to handle multiple levels of allocation without any limitation ?
Not sure what you mean by this one???
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Re: Integration
Many thanks Jim.
Shravan.
Shravan.
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Re: Integration
It might be worth your while letting people know what the intended application is and what other software is being evaluated as this will allow more meaningful responses versus glib.
I think 3 is the same as 1.
Big Yes. Plus unlimited versions, rolling forecasts (actual/budget), and integrate data from other external sources and non-financial data.1 )Ability to integrate financial plan/budgets to operating plan/budgets
I'd have to say "not out of the box" but it depends what you mean by graphical depiction. You could create a model architecture or data flow diagram with any number of flow diagram charting tools but it's going to be a manual exercise. I think this would be the same for pretty much any other tool out there.2) Ability to graphically depict various models and interrelationship between different budget models
I think 3 is the same as 1.
Yes, ... this will all depend on the setup of the model, depends what you want to achieve.4) Ability to support Strategic Planning in arriving at initial PCU/CFU funding requirement, Policy guidelines numbers etc.
Yes. No limit to number of versions and no loss of data.5) Ability to have multiple revisions for budget review and maintain versions for budgets
Yes TM1 can hold string data (comments). Usually this is better done in a separate cube to the budgeting cube holding values but it can all be presented in the same interface.6) Ability to add commentary to the data values entered
Yes, goes without saying.7) Ability to view/edit commentary added to the data values during review cycle
This is getting repetitive, can't see how this is any different from 6 & 7.8) Ability to add commentary/annotations to budget data
Yes, ... this will all depend on the setup of the model, but calculations can "flow right through a model"9) Ability to link one budget template to another template for dependencies
Yes. Probably not on the fly by users, but definitely possible for administrators/developers.10) Ability to add line item level breakup ( supporting detail breakup) for any budget data.
Manual report bursting is out of the box, automated bursting isn't. This is easy enough to set up with TI and 3rd party email applications. A couple of specialist TM1 consultancies also offer turnkey automated report bursting productsAbility to support report bursting?
Yes of course. It would be very uncommon to make everything up in TM1 or re-enter master data. Usually the vast majority of TM1 meta data and data is sourced from ERP or GL systems (or POS or CRM, etc. depending on the situation.) In the case of automating building TM1 dimensions from SAP data there are several options, the TM1 SAP connector, Cubeware Importer SAP connector or custom ABAP programsAbility to share common master data between SAP?
Enter and modify forecasts from a thin client browser, yes definitely. If you are talking about the actual development phase or "building the model" then no, a thick client interface is needed to build OLAP cubes and dimensions, modify ETL script, etc.Ability to define forecasting models over browser?
Yes, a workflow module is available and it does this.Ability to track budget status as "Planned", "Committed"?
Not sure what you mean exactly but TM1 will handle data entry via spreading at any level of a hierarchy. In other words "top down, middle out or bottom up planning." With business rules calculations driver based planning is also possible. Most effective planning models would use a combination.Ability to handle multiple levels of allocation without any limitation
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Re: Integration
Not sure how much more you covered there lotsaram but there we go.
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Oh you know giving that extra 10% and all. Whether it was worth it is a moot point.jim wood wrote:Not sure how much more you covered there lotsaram but there we go.
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Re: Integration
Many Thanks for all your quick responses.
Shravan
Shravan