Pros and Cons between Dynamic Hierarchy Editor and Ownership Input Template

Hi All,
We are in the process of deciding whether to use Dynamic Hierarchy Editor or Ownership Input Template for ownership application.
If you have any information about the pros and cons for the two items, would you mind to share with us, for example from maintenance point of view, functionality point of view, or the possibility to simulate the change of ownership structure and/ or consolidation method and its effect to the consolidated BS, PL and CF.
Thanks in advance,
Liam

Hi Liam,
From our last project, there is no differences in making ownership from  template or dynamic hierarchy. Because both of data will appear in template or dynamic hierarchy.
If you change hierarchy in dynamic hierarchy editor , the changes will appear in ownership input template and vice versa.
-Suprapto-

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