Identify the two true statements with regard to Versions and Scenarios.

Identify the two true statements with regard to Versions and Scenarios.

Identify the two true statements with regard to Versions and Scenarios.

A.
Versions control data entry based on time periods set by the administrator.

B.
There is only one Version to one Scenario.

C.
Versions allow several “what-if” Scenarios.

D.
Users must have the same security settings in the Version dimension as they have in the
Scenario dimension.

E.
Versions can be top down or bottom up.

Explanation:
C: You use the Scenario and Version dimensions to create individual plans to be
reviewed and
approved. Each scenario/version combination contains its own set of data for the accounts and
other dimensions of each entity. After users complete data entry for an entity for a specific
scenario and version, they can submit or promote the data for the entity to another user for
review and approval. The intersection of entity, scenario, and version is referred to as a
planning unit. Planning tracks the status of each planning unit as it moves through the review
process.
D: Seems likely.



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Kim John Un II

Kim John Un II

Yo! what about top down and bottom up version? that seems more likely

Maleption

Maleption

they are plan types

j.d.

j.d.

Disagree. There are two version types, Top-down (Target) or Bottom-up.

Thom

Thom

C, D.
OK

NR

NR

C,E. Refrain from giving wrong answers pretty please.

girikane

girikane

1Z0 533
Are these the exact questions that came in the Hyperion Planning Certification exam?
Those who gave the exam recently, please answer.
Becuase these questions were posted 2 years ago.
Doesnt oracle change the questions regularly?

S

S

NR you are the one giving wrong answers..

C,D

Versions cannot be top down or bottom up

Can only be standard bottom up or standard target

kaali

kaali

doesn’t the Target means Top Down?

NR

NR

S, you are wrong – or at least Oracle disagrees with you. =)