How to clone Production Hyperion 11.1.2.1 to Test Hyperion 11.1.2.1

Hi Experts,
I am looking for detailed steps on how to clone our Production Hyperion version 11.1.2.1 to Test Hyperion version 11.1.2.1.
I know some ways on doing it like using LCM and EAS, export and import of relational schemas but I am not sure which process comes first and which comes next. So can anyone tell me the detailed steps on how to clone it.
Thanks.
Edited by: 786923 on Feb 8, 2012 11:52 AM

Ranzal has a good blog post about LCM: http://ranzal.wordpress.com/2010/03/24/using-oracles-hyperion%C2%AE-life-cycle-management/
I also like Oracle's post too: http://blogs.oracle.com/HyperionPlanning/entry/lifecycle_management_utility_lets_execute
Of course the admin guide gives you a lot of info: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17236_01/epm.1112/epm_lifecycle_management/launch.htm
Cheers,
Mehmet

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