Module/Forms Reverse Engineering

I am under process of Reverse engineering. I have to create function/FHD from the the existing Modules. I don't know , How to deal it.I create Modules through Forms reverse Engineering , Entities through Tables , But don't know , How to create Function/FHD through Designer by Reverse Engineering.
Some one can help me ?.

Very Sorry to tell you, but this feature is not available in Designer.
You have to manually create functions and add entities to it.

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    In the reverse engineer tab of the model you will need to select customized and select the knowledge module "RKM Hyperion Planning"
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