What are saved objects in HFM

Hi Experts
What are saved objects in HFM? Plz give me an example?
regards
Smilee

Hi Smilee
Saved objects are related to Financial Reporting.
Saved objects option is used to avoid the recreation of code, thus I find it valuable to turn all report header and footer information into saved objects. Items such as company logo’s, report title/sub-tile information, dimensional point-of-view selections, date & time stamps, page numbers and data source information make for great saved objects as they typically reside on all financial or management reports.
The usefulness of report objects may seem less important during the early stages of development, but as your reporting repository grows, their impact becomes increasingly important. For example, changing a company logo on a few reports is a minor incontinence, but making that same change to 50 reports could take hours to complete, resulting in the inefficient use of development/ maintenance time.
For more information please go through the below link.
http://www.in2hyperion.com/websites/in2hyperionblog/post/2012/03/27/Increased-Efficiency-Utilizing-Saved-Objects-in-Financial-Reporting.aspx
regards
Dev

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