- Designer's Guide
- Working with Custom Templates
- Creating a Custom Template
- Creating a Graphical Custom Template
Creating a Graphical Custom Template
To create a graphical custom template:
- In System View, right-click Templates, and then select New.
- In New Custom Defined Template, enter the requested information, and then click OK.
The New Custom Defined Template dialog box is automatically populated with the Oracle Hyperion Planning application type, application, and plan type you are working with in the System View.
- In the Template Designer, add new and existing objects to the template’s flow chart.
To add an object, drag an object from New Objects or Existing Objects and drop in into the flow chart between Begin and End.
Table 5-1 New Objects to Insert in Graphical Custom Templates
Object See Also Formula Formula Components Script Script Components Condition Condition Components Member Block Member Block Components Member Range Member Range Components Fixed Loop Fixed Loop Components Metadata Loop Metadata Loop Components DTP Assignment DTP Assignment Components Data Ranges Oracle Hyperion Financial Management users only
Data Range Components (Financial Management Users Only). Table 5-2 Existing Objects to Insert in Graphical Custom Templates
Object See Also Rules Designing Business Rules Scripts Sharing Script and Formula Components Formulas Sharing Script and Formula Components Templates Working with Custom Templates - In Properties, enter properties for the template.
The properties change as you add components to the template and move among the components in the flow chart. To enter properties for a specific component, select the component in the flow chart.
- Use the Design Time Prompt tab to enter the following types of design-time prompts:
-
Design-time prompts that can prompt you to enter information when you are using the template.
-
Non-promptable design-time prompts that can be used in DTP assignment components, enabling conditions, and validation conditions.
When you open a custom template, by default it contains these system design-time prompts, which you can add to your template if desired:
-
Application Type—Used to determine if the application is a classic (generic) or Oracle Project Financial Planning (PFP) application.
-
Application—Used to determine whether the application is single, multi, or simplified currency.
-
UpperPOV—Used to determine if there are members in the global range or if the template was inserted into a member range. See Example of Creating a Graphical Template that Uses an UpperPOV Design-Time Prompt.
Oracle Essbase users only: When you open a custom template, by default it contains a password design-time prompt. Some Essbase functions require a parameter of the type password.
-
- Click
to save the template.
Tip:
As you edit the components in a template, you can increase or decrease the size of the component icons and the amount of detail that is displayed in the flow chart. To do this, use to zoom in and out within the flow chart.