Oracle 1z0-533 Exam Practice Questions (P. 3)
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Question #11
What four prebuilt actions are available In EAS Business Rules?
- AAggregateMost Voted
- BCopy DataMost Voted
- CClear BlockMost Voted
- DClear Data
- ECreate BlockMost Voted
- FAllocate
Correct Answer:
ABDE
You can choose from four possible actions to include in a graphical business rule: Aggregate
Data, Copy Data, Clear Data, and Create Blocks.
Note:
* Aggregate Data Use to calculate your database by specifying which dimensions to calculate and what calculation options you want to use during the aggregation.
* Copy DataUse to copy data from one part of your database to another. You select the source data to copy and then specify the target or destination value.
* Clear DataUse to define a subset of data that will be cleared from the database before a new value is added. You can choose either to clear cells or to clear blocks of data.
* Create BlocksUse to specify a data slice to ensure that blocks are created for all sparse member combinations in that slice.
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ABDE
You can choose from four possible actions to include in a graphical business rule: Aggregate
Data, Copy Data, Clear Data, and Create Blocks.
Note:
* Aggregate Data Use to calculate your database by specifying which dimensions to calculate and what calculation options you want to use during the aggregation.
* Copy DataUse to copy data from one part of your database to another. You select the source data to copy and then specify the target or destination value.
* Clear DataUse to define a subset of data that will be cleared from the database before a new value is added. You can choose either to clear cells or to clear blocks of data.
* Create BlocksUse to specify a data slice to ensure that blocks are created for all sparse member combinations in that slice.
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Question #12
Identify the two true statements assuming you are working with a single application with multiple plan types.
- AA user-defined custom dimension may exist in one plan type but not the other plan types.
- BA user-defined custom dimension may have members in one plan type but not the remaining plan types.
- CAll members in the entity dimension must exist in all plan types.
- DAll members in the accounts dimension must exist in all plan types.
- EAll periods must exist in all plan types.
Correct Answer:
AE
A: Properties for User-Defined Custom Dimensions include property Valid for Plan Types which is used to select plan types for which the dimension is valid.
Clearing this option makes all members of the dimension invalidfor the deselected plan type.
User-defined custom dimensions differ from the Entity and Account dimensions in that you assign valid plan types at the dimension level, not at the member level.
All members of a user-defined custom dimension are valid for plan types assigned at the dimension level.
Note: Specify one to three plan types for the application. A separate Essbase database is created for each plan type. You cannot change the name or number of plan types after creating an application.
As you create accounts, entities, and other elements of the application, you associate them with plan types, so the database for each plan type contains only information relevant to the plan type. This optimizes application design, size, and performance.
AE
A: Properties for User-Defined Custom Dimensions include property Valid for Plan Types which is used to select plan types for which the dimension is valid.
Clearing this option makes all members of the dimension invalidfor the deselected plan type.
User-defined custom dimensions differ from the Entity and Account dimensions in that you assign valid plan types at the dimension level, not at the member level.
All members of a user-defined custom dimension are valid for plan types assigned at the dimension level.
Note: Specify one to three plan types for the application. A separate Essbase database is created for each plan type. You cannot change the name or number of plan types after creating an application.
As you create accounts, entities, and other elements of the application, you associate them with plan types, so the database for each plan type contains only information relevant to the plan type. This optimizes application design, size, and performance.
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Question #13
What are the correct predefined types of base time periods that can be established when creating the calendar in a planning application?
- AWeekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Custom
- BMonthly, Quarterly, Custom
- CMonthly, Quarterly, Weekly
- DWeekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, Custom
- EOnly Custom periods are possible.
Correct Answer:
B
To set up the calendar:
1.In the Classic Application Wizard, click Calendar.
2 Select a Base Period option to set how calendars roll up:
*12 Months: Four quarters per year; months roll up into parent quarters and quarters into years.
*Quarters: Quarters roll up into years.
* Custom: A custom time period, such as weeks or days.
Etc.
Note:
The calendar establishes the applications base time periods, starting fiscal year and month, and total number of years. Select the base time period and monthly distribution pattern based on the number of fiscal weeks in a month. The base time period options are the bottom-level time periods in the application. You can create a custom base time period, such as weeks or days. Use monthly distribution patterns to determine how data entered into a summary time period is distributed or spread among the base time period you select. During data entry, users can enter data into summary time periods, such as years or quarters.
Planning distributes these values over the base time periods that constitute the summary time period.
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B
To set up the calendar:
1.In the Classic Application Wizard, click Calendar.
2 Select a Base Period option to set how calendars roll up:
*12 Months: Four quarters per year; months roll up into parent quarters and quarters into years.
*Quarters: Quarters roll up into years.
* Custom: A custom time period, such as weeks or days.
Etc.
Note:
The calendar establishes the applications base time periods, starting fiscal year and month, and total number of years. Select the base time period and monthly distribution pattern based on the number of fiscal weeks in a month. The base time period options are the bottom-level time periods in the application. You can create a custom base time period, such as weeks or days. Use monthly distribution patterns to determine how data entered into a summary time period is distributed or spread among the base time period you select. During data entry, users can enter data into summary time periods, such as years or quarters.
Planning distributes these values over the base time periods that constitute the summary time period.
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Question #14
Identify the three characteristics of the Scenarios dimension.
- ASecurity can be assigned to members of the Scenario dimension.
- BIt allows the administrator to assign valid periods for data entry
- CIt allows bottoms up or target planning
- DExchange rate tables are tied to the Scenario dimension.
- EOne member in the scenario dimension may be valid for Plan Type.
Correct Answer:
ABD
A: Specify access rights to members of the Scenario dimension for groups or users. Access rights determine users or groups can view or modify data. A user or group can have only one of these access rights: Read, Write, or None. Access rights for a user can be combined based on groups to which the user belongs.
B: When creating a scenario For Start Yr., Start Period, End Yr., and End Period are used to select the time period to associate with the scenario.
D: The Scenario dimension has an Exchange Table property with value of the name of an exchange rate table defined in the application.
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ABD
A: Specify access rights to members of the Scenario dimension for groups or users. Access rights determine users or groups can view or modify data. A user or group can have only one of these access rights: Read, Write, or None. Access rights for a user can be combined based on groups to which the user belongs.
B: When creating a scenario For Start Yr., Start Period, End Yr., and End Period are used to select the time period to associate with the scenario.
D: The Scenario dimension has an Exchange Table property with value of the name of an exchange rate table defined in the application.
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Question #15
Which three components can be changed after the creation of the Planning application?
- ANumber of years
- BNames of plan types
- CNumber of plan types
- DInitialization of WFP or CapEx Planning modules
- EWeekly distribution spread
- FYear Dimension Name
- GDefault Currency
Correct Answer:
ADF
Note: WFP Workforce planning. Oracle Hyperion Capital Expense Planning (CAPEX) software is a specialized planning module that automates the planning of capital assets and capital asset related expenses, such as depreciation, maintenance and insurance.
ADF
Note: WFP Workforce planning. Oracle Hyperion Capital Expense Planning (CAPEX) software is a specialized planning module that automates the planning of capital assets and capital asset related expenses, such as depreciation, maintenance and insurance.
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