QUESTION 61
Your company has complex consolidation requirements with multiple general ledger instances. You are using Oracle Hyperion Financial Management to consolidate the disparate General Ledgers. You can typically map segments between your general ledger segment to a Hyperion Financial Management segment, such as Company to Entity, Department to Department, and Account to Account.
What happens to segments in your source general ledger, such as Program, that cannot be mapped Hyperion Financial Management?
Option's:
A. The data is not transferred.
B. Data is summarized across segments that are not mapped to Hyperion Financial Management
C. Errors occur for un mapped segments. You must map multiple segments from source general ledgers to the target segment in Hyperion Financial Management.
D. The un mapped segments default to future use segments in Hyperion Financial Management
Answer: C
QUESTION 62
What type of user must be defined before you can create an Implementation Project?
Option's:
A. None. The Fusion Applications Superuser, FAADMIN, has full access to create an Implementation Project.
B. A full-time employee that has the FSM Superuser role assigned
C. None. The OIM system administrator user ID, XELSYSADM, which is assigned by the person provisioning the system, has full access.
D. Implementation Users
E. All roles that will be used throughout the implementation
Answer: E
QUESTION 63
Which reporting tool is best suited for submitting high-volume transactional reports, such as invoice Registers or Trial Balance reports, that can be configured to extract the data in Rich Text Format or XML?
Option's:
A. Financial Reporting Center
B. Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence (OTBI)
C. Intelligence Publisher (BI Publish.
D. Smart View
E. Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (OBIA)
Answer: B
QUESTION 64
You want to define an allocation rule where segment values are constants for rules and formulas. What should you do?
Option's:
A. Specify Run Time Prompts (RTP).
B. Always use the Outer Point of View (POV).
C. Never use the Outer Point of View (POV).
D. Only specify segment values in formulas.
Answer: D
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