Planning Query - With different objects selection

Hello,
I have created Sales - Inventory and Backlog Real time cubes .
The Inventory works on Calender month where as Sales and backlog works on fiscal year.
when i hav created the MP on top of all the 3 cubes i am getting the data for Inventory not for saels and backlog.. when trying to modify i am unable to modify for the sales and Backlog...
can anyone will tell me is it necessary to have all the time characteristics in the real time cube means
for 0calmonth/year - calday calmonth and calyear
fiscal year-> peroid, varianet and year.
another Query i am selecting the selective fileds from the MP it is not displaying the henc that means i need to create different real time cube for my selection... that would be tedious job.. can anyone help... how to resolve this..
Thanks

Hi Kapsek,
As per my understanding:
1. You make sure that all the cubes which you have created are in the a. Loading mode while loading data (switch to: Cube can be loaded, Planning not allowed) and b. Planning mode while planning in those real time cubes (switch to: Cube can be planned, loading not allowed).
2. With reference to your second query, you need to have atleast one Time Characteristic necessarily selected in each of the cube and check if they are linked in a proper way.
Hope this helps. Please revert incase of any issues.
Regards,
Poonam

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