Migrate Business Rules to Calculation Manager

Hi Friends,
we have Hyperion Planning v11.1.1.3 Application (Classic Application). I want to migrate from Business Rules to Calculation Manager.
Please let me know the procesure.
Thanks & Regards
Sai.

In EAS go to export, select the rules, make sure "for calc mgr" is ticked.
Import the rules into calc manager.
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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  • Business rules and calculation manager

    Hi ,
    Could anyone pls tell me the difference between the calculation manager and business rules?

    Calculation manager is a web component that is designed to manage business rules from a web interface. It is enabled to build calculations also using a graphic interface, although this mode is more suitable for simple calculations than for complex ones. Calculation manager allows you also to use complex templates that you can customize with prompts in order to adapt them to each rule without being force to change the code. Basically it is an evolution of the essbase business rules macro function. Once a business rule is created it has to be deployed in order to be used with planning applications. The deploy activity copies the rule on the database, both in the calculation manager tables in and the planning tables.
    Business rules are instead essbase artifacts. They aren't available any more from version 11.1.2.2 on.
    In versions older than the 11.1.2.2 you were forced to use calculation manager for epma applications, while essbase business rules were used in classic applications. In terms of calculations there is no difference between the two technologies, they behave exactly in the same way. There is only a small difference in the prompts syntax, {} in calculation manager and [] in essbase business rules.
    Although i find the calculation manager web editor quite slow and imprecise to use, I anyway advice to use it in order to make eventual release upgrades easier.

  • How to add access to business rule in calculation manager?

    Hi all,
    I would like to add access to each business rule in calculation manager. Is it the same method used like in 9.3.1? I can't find any document talking about that.
    Thanks
    Gary

    Hi,
    I thought it goes on the rule security, so say you had two rules in a ruleset, if you give access to both the rules to a user then the user will also see the ruleset.
    If you gave access to one of the rules then the user would not see the ruleset.
    Ok?
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Error Validating Business Rule in Calculation Manager (@_AT) ?

    I have migrated an 11.1.1.3 business rule and two macros (templates) into Calculation Manager 11.1.2.2. When I validate the script I get the following error. Has anybody seen this before or have any guidance? The script syntax checks ok.
    "An error occurred in: Rule:FCO_3YrBud_DGAlloc Error:Error parsing formula for [FIX STATEMENT] (line 24): Expected [(] found [@_AT] after function name Rule FCO_3YrBud_DGAlloc "
    Line 24 is the first FIX statement in the script show below:
    SET UPDATECALC OFF; SET AGGMISSG OFF;
    %Template(name:="FCOm_TargetSection",application:="FCO",plantype:="FCO",dtps:=("parm1":=([["Three Year Budget"]]),"parm2":=([["DGAllocation"]]),"parm3":=([[{FCOrtpYears}]]),"parm4":=([[Mar]])))
    %Template(name:="FCOm_TargetAgg",application:="FCO",plantype:="FCO",dtps:=("parm1":=([["Three Year Budget"]]),"parm2":=([["DGAllocation"]]),"parm3":=([[{FCOrtpYears}]]),"parm4":=([[Mar]])))
    First template:
    SET UPDATECALC OFF; SET AGGMISSG OFF;
    FCOm_TargetSection
    parm1 = scenario
    parm2 = version
    parm3 = years
    parm4 = periods
    The purpose of this macro is to translate Target input to GBP and copy to Curr NA and aggreggated. Step1: Copy inputs to Total Section to I/P Total Section and No Project Step1: Copy inputs to Converted Currency - no need to translate as all inputs are in GBP Step2: Copy Input GBP values to Curr NA
    FIX(([["Three Year Budget"]]),([["DGAllocation"]]),([["FY15"]]),([[Mar]]),@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Curr NA", "Baseline","Entered Currency","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Total Section" TO "Input_Total Section";
    DATACOPY "Total Section" TO "No Project";
    ENDFIX
    FIX(([["Three Year Budget"]]),([["DGAllocation"]]),([["FY15"]]),([[Mar]]),@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Curr NA","Total Section", "Input_Total Section", "No Project","Baseline","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Entered Currency" TO "Converted Currency (GBP)";
    ENDFIX
    FIX(([["Three Year Budget"]]),([["DGAllocation"]]),([["FY15"]]),([[Mar]]),@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Total Section","Input_Total Section","No Project", "Baseline", "Entered Currency","Converted Currency (GBP)","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Curr NA" TO "Input GBP";
    ENDFIX
    Second template:
    FCOm_TargetAgg
    parm1 = scenario
    parm2 = version
    parm3 = years
    parm4 = periods
    The purpose of this macro is to  aggreggate Target data Step2: Aggregate data
    FIX(([["Three Year Budget"]]),([["DGAllocation"]]),([["FY15"]]),([[Mar]]),"Baseline","Entered Currency","Converted Currency (GBP)")
    CALC DIM("Account","BudgetHolder","Input Currency","SectionProjects");
    ENDFIX

    Actually
    I have just been re thinking about your post. My comments above may not be correct for your situation. The Syntax above is correct if you are talking about the code "within" the template itself (So if you open the template and look at the code). But if the code you posted in your messages was from the script window of the rule (When in script mode) then your problem is something different potentially.
    So the first thing is to make sure that in the template itself (template open) the DTPs are defined in the global range or member range as [Parm1],[Parm2] etc (Or fix, depending on how the template is shown) as I said in my first response above, the template only defines the DTP, not the members and should be enclosed in square brackets, like [Parm1}. That will make sure the DTP as defined in your template correctly. Then we need to look at how you are defining those DTPs in the rule itself. Normally this is a lot easier if your rule is in graphical view, as you just click on the template and your can enter the values. As you have your rule in Script mode you need to be very careful in how you define the DTP values. Each DTP 'type' has different syntax in script mode.
    On looking at your script again I can see another problem potentially. When defining the values in the DTP's, the value needs enclosing with double square brackets, like so  [["Three Year Budget"]]. In your script you also have parenthesis. Which isn't always correct. There are times having parenthesis and double brackets is correct, but that is only when your DTP is type "Members", and by default I think old business rule macros will be translated into templates with the DTP types of "Script"
    So if you also amend your business section where the templates are defined to as below; (as you can see, no parenthesis around the DTP values).
    SET UPDATECALC OFF; SET AGGMISSG OFF;
    %Template(name:="FCOm_TargetSection",application:="FCO",plantype:="FCO",dtps:=("parm1":=[["Three Year Budget"]],"parm2":=[["DGAllocation"]],"parm3":=[[{FCOrtpYears}]],"parm4":=[[Mar]]))
    %Template(name:="FCOm_TargetAgg",application:="FCO",plantype:="FCO",dtps:=("parm1":=[["Three Year Budget"]],"parm2":=[["DGAllocation"]],"parm3":=[[{FCOrtpYears}]],"parm4":=[[Mar]]))
    The end game should be that when you open your rule and view in script mode and then select script tab down the bottom your templates should look as below, as you will see, all that should be shown in the script are the values substituted from the template definition, key point is that there are no brackets or Parenthesis. The script should show "pure" script. ( I have highlighted and underlined how those 4 DTPs should translate in the script view)
    First template:
    SET UPDATECALC OFF; SET AGGMISSG OFF;
    FCOm_TargetSection
    parm1 = scenario
    parm2 = version
    parm3 = years
    parm4 = periods
    The purpose of this macro is to translate Target input to GBP and copy to Curr NA and aggregated. Step1: Copy inputs to Total Section to I/P Total Section and No Project Step1: Copy inputs to Converted Currency - no need to translate as all inputs are in GBP Step2: Copy Input GBP values to Curr NA
    FIX("Three Year Budget","DGAlocation",FY15,Mar,@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Curr NA", "Baseline","Entered Currency","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Total Section" TO "Input_Total Section";
    DATACOPY "Total Section" TO "No Project";
    ENDFIX
    FIX("Three Year Budget","DGAlocation",FY15,Mar,@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Curr NA","Total Section", "Input_Total Section", "No Project","Baseline","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Entered Currency" TO "Converted Currency (GBP)";
    ENDFIX
    FIX("Three Year Budget","DGAlocation",FY15,Mar,@IDESCENDANTS("BH - T"), "Total Section","Input_Total Section","No Project", "Baseline", "Entered Currency","Converted Currency (GBP)","A - 6111","A - 6112","A - 6113","A - 65","A - 66","A - 620905")
    DATACOPY "Curr NA" TO "Input GBP";
    ENDFIX
    Thanks
    Anthony

  • Business rules in calculation manager

    Hi experts,
    I'm currently working with Hyperion Fusion Edition 11.1.1.2.
    In calculationmanager I created 10 business rules for an application.
    I then deleted all of them in one step (marked all then right click "delete").
    The intenet explorer browser freezed showing "DELETE".
    I then closed the browser and logged back in, imported the new 10 business rules to the application and deployed them.
    It is very wierd that I still have the old 10 business rules which I deleted plus the 10 new business rules.
    The old business rules are not to be found either in system-,deployment-, or list-view.
    Is there workaround to delete the 10 old business rules which I cannot see in calculation manager and still exist in planning?
    Many thanks
    Ed

    There are 2 ways to deploy rules to planning from calc manager.
    Option 1. When you select a bunch of rules and deploy, the old ones are not deleted from planning.
    Option 2. Go to the deployment view, select the rules you want to deploy. Go back to the system view and do a deploy at the application node.
    When you deploy at the application level, planning will erase all the existing ones and replaces it with the new ones.
    -SM

  • Upgrade Business rules with Calc Manager

    Hello Gurus,
    Recently performed an upgrade from 11.1.1.3 to 11.1.2.2 by replicating the Database to a new database machine.
    I had Business rules in 11.1.1.3 and did not perform any steps to migrate the rules to Calculation manager in 11.1.2.2
    The doubt I have is,
    1. Are the business rules automatically upgraded when performing upgrade by EPM system configurator (since the database is replicated)
    2. If so, how do I see the business rules in 11.1.2.2 environment? How can I use migrate feature option.
    Thanks
    HyperionEPM.

    From 11.1.2.2 documentation:
    Upgrade Wizard
    If your application used Oracle Hyperion Business Rules, the Upgrade Wizard automatically converts Business Rules business rules to Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager business rules. Release 11.1.2.2 supports onlyBusiness Rules business rules as the calculation module.
    Notes:
    •Classic application administration is now called Oracle Hyperion Planning application administration (versus Oracle Hyperion EPM Architect application administration).
    •The Upgrade Wizard automatically upgrades applications having Oracle Hyperion Business Rules business rules, converting them to Calculation Manager business rules. However, the Upgrade Wizard does not automatically convert Release 11.1.2.1 applications having Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager business rules. For those upgrade instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System Installation and Configuration Guide.
    Business Rules Maintenance Release and Upgrade Installation PrerequisitesIf you are using Business Rules, you must migrate to Calculation Manager rules in Release 11.1.2.2. Before migrating business rules, you must perform prerequisite tasks. Note that these tasks are required if you are applying the maintenance release or if you are upgrading.
    To prepare to migrate Business Rules, perform the following tasks in your current Business Rules environment before installing Release 11.1.2.2:
    1.in Business Rules, within the Rule Editor, remove the associated outline (that is, the design time location) from each business rule. After you do this, the Associated Outline drop-down list should display the text, Select Outline.
    2.On the Locations tab of the Rule Editor, ensure that each business rule has a valid launch location, which must be an absolute location. Although “All Locations” is valid in Business Rules, when you migrate business rules, you must provide the details of a specific launch location (that is, the application type---Planning or Essbase, the server name, the application name, and the database or plan type). If you want a business rule to be valid for multiple launch locations, you must provide the details for each location. The locations must be in different applications; you cannot migrate the same business rule to different plan types in the same application within Calculation Manager.
    If the rule is a part of a sequence, then the launch location of the rule within the sequence must be one of the launch locations listed in the Locations tab of the rule.
    3.On the Access Privileges tab of the Rule Editor, ensure that each business rule has security defined for a specific location or locations and not “All Locations.” If multiple locations are defined for a business rule on its Locations tab, you must add security for each location individually.
    4.Do not modify rules in Calculation Manager until migration is completed.
    5.If you are using Business Rules with Planning, as a precaution, create a backup of the rules: Use Administration Services to export the rules to XML in Business Rules format. If you are upgrading from 11.1.1.3 or 11.1.1.4, also export the rules to Calculation Manager format. EPM System Configurator exports the rules during database configuration for use during application upgrade.
    6.If you are an Essbase-only Business Rules user, you must export business rules. To export the Essbase rule from Business Rules:
    a.From Administration Services Console, right-click the Business Rules node and select Export.
    b.Export the rules in Business Rules format and then select all of the Essbase rules in the repository. If you are upgrading from 11.1.1.3 or 11.1.1.4, also export the rules to Calculation Manager format.
    c.Specify the location to save the XML file, and then click OK. If you are upgrading, the location should be a shared drive that is accessible from the upgraded environment.
    Make a note of the location. You import the file later in the process.
    Migrating Business Rules to Calculation Manager for use with Planning
    If you applied the maintenance release to move from Planning Release 11.1.2.0 or 11.1.2.1 to Release 11.1.2.2, and you were using Business Rules rules, you must migrate the rules to Calculation Manager rules.
    Before you migrate, ensure that user directories and native users with the same SID are available when you upgrade Shared Services.
    Ensure that the Planning applications are upgraded to the current release and are available in Calculation Manager under SYSTEM View.
    To migrate Business Rules rules to Calculation Manager rules:
    1.In Calculation Manager, select the migrated Planning application, and then select Migrate.
    The data that was exported during database configuration with EPM System Configurator is imported to Calculation Manager.
    2.Repeat for each Planning application.
    3.Deploy the rules from Calculation Manager to Planning. See the Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager Designer's Guide.
    After migrating business rules and rules security, if any of the rules had multiple launch locations and you migrated to more than one location, Calculation Manager creates a rule for the first migration, and shortcuts for all subsequent migrations. If the rule had rule-level variables, for the shortcuts that are created in the application in the new environment , its variables are moved to the Plan level. In this scenario, test rules in your environment to ensure that they work as expected.
    If you still have problems, raise an SR and we can get on a call to figure out why the rules are not coming over.
    -Sree

  • Error in migrating business rules

    Hi,
    We are moving from Dev to QA. In order to migrate business rules, i exported all the rules,global variables and macros by unchecking the calc manager option. Now i replaced all the occurences of my old server name in the xml file with the new server name. Now when i try to open the business rule i get "java.lang.nullpointerexception". Is this any installation issue or i have dont migration wrongly? And i am not able to associate with the outline since i get this error.
    What could be the solution?
    Regards,
    Ragav.

    Have to clicked on the dependents while exporting the rules?
    and anyways you can copy and paste the rules from one server to another.
    Suggestion:
    Copy export a rule first, make proper changes and import that rule, rather then going for bulk.
    If ur on system 11 use LCM.

  • How to migrate business rule

    I have created one Configurable business rule for Position in Development instance...
    I want to Migrate business rule created in dev instance to PROD instance.
    I want the steps to Migrate. Is there any FNDLOAD command available for this..???
    Thanks in Advance...

    i want to crate a business rule to aggregate data from level 0 to parent level for one partcula data form^^^These are oldies but goodies:
    http://camerons-blog-for-essbase-hackers.blogspot.com/2009/06/why-i-hate-and-love-business-rules-part.html
    http://camerons-blog-for-essbase-hackers.blogspot.com/2009/06/why-i-hate-and-love-business-rules-part_17.html
    Cost per Unit = Total Revenue/Unit^^^Are you asking if it makes sense to calculate this ratio at all levels of the database or only at the top level? If you mean that it only makes sense at level zero, you could use a FIX statement to select all level zero members and then perform the calculation. Based on the formula, I would think you could get away with a dynamically calculated member formula, assuming Total Revenue is dynamically calculated as well. Generally, level zero calcs in a business rule are only required if there's a percentage involved; if the formula is valid at aggregated levels, make it dynamic unless reporting performance (I have seen dense formulas that go across many, many blocks -- bad idea) falls off a cliff.
    Regards,
    Cameron Lackpour

  • Error while migrating business rules

    While trying to use the export/import option in EAS to migrate business rules, we have run into an error.
    The export itself is fine. When trying to import, it says this:(even though it lets me select the proper xml file for importing)
    Error while migrating business rules.
    Detail: The import file specified is not a valid business rules xml file. Import will be terminated.
    Detail:Exception occured. Please check your log file for details.
    I am pretty sure I used the inherent format specified for exporting the business rules.
    Both the old and new systems are version 11.1.2.
    The LCM method also failed for the business rules migration.
    Any suggetions?
    Thanks,
    Sujani

    When you export them make sure you don't have "For Calc Mgr" checked, if you do then the import with fail.
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Proper way to Migrate Business rules

    Hi all.
    I have a question about migrating business rules from DEV to PROD with 2 seperate Shared Services instance
    I usually do an Import / Export of BR using EAS and then manually setup the projects and security. While this way seems working ok. I wonder if there is a more official way to do this.
    I've seem a Migrate Repository option but am unsure what that suppose to do. I have a feeling that it's not quite what I am looking for. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

    Hi,
    The two methods are pretty much the same in what they do.
    When you export rules it creates an xml file based on the selection you have picked, you can just log into EAS and do this you don't have knowledge about the repository, it is also useful for migrating across versions. You also have the option of changing the xml file before importing it into your target.
    When you migrate the respository you have to physically connect to the database repository and have knowledge of the connection details, it is probably aimed directly at a system admin.
    The options in both methods are pretty much the same, you can choose what you want to export or migrate.
    You hit issues when you export/migrate for instance the location names change and need to be updated, you can update the xml file to change the locations though if you choose the migrate option you won't have that ability.
    The next issue is the user/group accounts which is the biggest flaw, if the users/groups exist on the target and have the exact same SID then they will migrate otherwise they will usually get dropped.
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Enable/select/change to Business rules from Calc Manager in App settings

    Hi all,
    Somehow we are Unable to Expand the Planning Node in Essbase Administration Services (EAS) Console When Creating Business Rules. I am not sure is it
    I am not sure, is it because of one of the application has calc settings as calc manager in under application settings in dev environment, but in other environment all applications set it as Business Rules.
    I was trying to change from Calc Manager to Business rules in App settings, but it is grayed out and not able to change to Business rule from calc manager.
    Please suggest me.
    Thanks,

    If it say been set incorrectly then you may need to update one of the relational tables for the application.
    Table - HSP_SYSTEMCFG
    Field - CALC_ENGINE_OPTIONS
    Values - 1=HBR, 2=CalcMgr
    Restart the planning application web app service after making changes.
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Migrate Business Rules from 9.x to 11.x

    I am trying to migrate business rules from 9.21 to V11.1.1.3
    I used to export the rules, then edit the XML for the correct server and location names, then import into the target server-all with 9.21
    Now when I try the same process, I get this error when importing into V11.1.13
    Detail:Error while importing object properties.
    Detail:com.hyperion.hbr.beans.UserObjAccessFilter.setUserGroupName(java.lang.String)
    I can use the migrate repository option just fine, but then I have to go in with a SQL script and update the location and server names in the relational tables. I prefer the export/import since I can do that without impacting users.
    Any ideas on how to import the rules and resolve this error?
    Thanks
    Jeff

    Hmm no luck with one rule that has no security assigned to it. and no luck with one project with no security.
    Here is the xml for 1 rule that won't import:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    - <HBRObjects>
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    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setBody" value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
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setMetadataReferences" value="" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setDefMetaDataRepo" value="Planning/balt-hypplan/CorpBud/Eeplan" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setBodyAsCalcScript" value="/*ESS_LOCALE English_UnitedStates.Latin1@Binary*/ SET AGGMISSG ON; SET UPDATECALC OFF; FIX (Budget, "1st Pass", &CurrBudYr, @LEVMBRS("Period", 0),@relative("Total Employees",0),@RELATIVE("Total Company",0)) CALC DIM ("Account"); "Employee Taxes" = "Employee Tax Rate Input"->"No Entity"->"No Employee" * "Total Salary"; ENDFIX CALC DIM ("Employee",Entity);" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setName" value="Corp-EE Benefits & Taxes Calc" />
    <property class="long" method="setLastModified" value="1211738336600" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setVersion" value="" />
    <property class="int" method="setId" value="220" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setDescription" value="" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setOwner" value="native://DN=cn=911,ou=People,dc=css,dc=hyperion,dc=com?USER" />
    <property class="int" method="setObjectType" value="1" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setEditable" value="false" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setLocked" value="false" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setLockedBy" value="0" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setUpperName" value="CORP-EE BENEFITS & TAXES CALC" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setModifiedBy" value="native://DN=cn=911,ou=People,dc=css,dc=hyperion,dc=com?USER" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setOpenForEditingBy" value="0" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setOpenForEditing" value="false" />
    </Rule>
    </Rules>
    <Macros />
    <Variables />
    <Sequences />
    <Projects />
    <RuleMacroLinks />
    <RuleVariableLinks />
    <MacroMacroLinks />
    <MacroVariableLinks />
    <SequenceItemLinks />
    <SeqPrompts />
    <ProjectItemLinks />
    - <UserObjAccessFilters>
    - <UserObjAccessFilter>
    <property class="int" method="setObjectID" value="220" />
    <property class="int" method="setObjectTypeID" value="1" />
    <property class="int" method="setLocationID" value="9" />
    <property class="int" method="setTaskID" value="2" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setUserGroupID" value="0" />
    <property class="int" method="setUserGroupTypeID" value="0" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setSearchNoLoc" value="false" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setSearchNoUser" value="false" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setSearchNoObj" value="false" />
    <property class="boolean" method="setSearchNoTask" value="false" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setUserGroupName" value="" />
    </UserObjAccessFilter>
    </UserObjAccessFilters>
    - <Locations>
    - <Location>
    <property class="int" method="setCluster" value="0" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setLocation" value="Planning/balt-hypplan/CorpBud/Eeplan" />
    <property class="int" method="setLocID" value="9" />
    <property class="java.lang.String" method="setUpperLocation" value="PLANNING/BALT-HYPPLAN/CORPBUD/EEPLAN" />
    </Location>
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