Defining Period Mappings
You have the flexibility to use various kinds of calendars (for example, monthly, weekly, or daily) based on your business and statutory requirements. In your EPM system, you can also use different calendars, based on your application requirements (for example, different levels of periods). Because Oracle Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management, Enterprise Edition extracts the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) source system data to the target EPM application, establish the mapping relationship by defining a period mapping between the source ERP source system periods and the target EPM application periods.
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Before you can define data rules, define the period mappings. Period mapping define the mapping between Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) calendars and the EPM application year or periods. You can define period mappings in three ways:
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Global Mapping—You define a global mapping in cases where you do not have many target applications getting data from multiple source systems with different types of source calendars. Use a global mapping to ensure that various periods are accommodated in the individual mapping. As a first step, define a global mapping.
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Application Mapping—If you have multiple target applications, getting data from various source systems with complex period types, you can create application mappings in addition to global mappings. When you define an application mapping, you can modify the Target Period Month as necessary.
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Source Mapping—Specifies source period mapping for adapter-based integrations.
Global Mapping—Sample Monthly Period Mapping
The following table shows how a monthly calendar from a source maps to monthly periods in a target application.
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You should define global mapping at the most granular level. For example, if you have a monthly calendar and a weekly calendar, define your global mapping at the lowest level of granularity. In this case, the period keys are at the week level and you map weeks to months. You can create application mappings for the higher-level periods.
Table 2-8 Sample Monthly Period Mapping
Period Key | Prior Period Key | Period Name | Target Period Month | Target Period Quarter | Target Period Year | Target Period Day | Year Target |
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Jan 1 2010 | Dec 1 2009 | January 1, 2010 | Jan | Q1 | FY10 | ||
Feb 1 2010 | Jan 1 2010 | February 1, 2010 | Feb | Q1 | FY10 | ||
Mar 1 2010 | Feb 1 2010 | March 1, 2010 | Mar | Q1 | FY10 | ||
April 1 2010 | March 1 2010 | April 1, 2010 | Apr | Q2 | FY10 | ||
May 1 2010 | April 1 2010 | May 1, 2010 | May | Q2 | FY10 |
Global Mapping—Sample Weekly Period Mapping
The following table shows how a weekly calendar from an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) source system maps to monthly periods in the EPM application.
Table 2-9 Sample Weekly Period Mapping
Period Key | Prior Period Key | Period Name | Target Period Month | Target Period Quarter | Target Period Year | Target Period Day | Year Target |
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Jan 26 2009 | Jan 19 2009 | January 26, 2010 | Jan | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 2 2009 | Jan 26 2009 | February 2, 2010 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 9 2009 | Feb 2 2009 | February 9, 2010 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 16 2009 | Feb 9 2009 | February 16, 2010 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 |
Application Mapping—Sample Target Application Sourcing from a Monthly Calendar Source
The following table shows a sample where the target application is sourcing from a monthly calendar. This mapping is performed on the Application Mapping tab.
Table 2-10 Sample Application Mapping—Target Application #1 with a Monthly Calendar Source
Period Key | Target Period Month | Target Period Quarter | Target Period Year | Target Period Day | Year Target |
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Jan 1 2009 | Jan | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 1 2009 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Mar 1 2009 | Mar | Q1 | FY09 |
Application Mapping—Sample Target Application #2 Sourcing from a Weekly Calendar Source
The following table shows a sample where the target application is derived from a weekly calendar. This mapping is performed on the Application Mapping tab.
Table 2-11 Sample Application Mapping—Target Application #2 with a Weekly Calendar Source
Period Key | Target Period Month | Target Period Quarter | Target Period Year | Target Period Day | Year Target |
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Jan 26 2009 | Jan | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 2 2009 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 9 2009 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 | ||
Feb 16 2009 | Feb | Q1 | FY09 |
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To avoid double counting on Income Statement accounts, be sure not to define a mapping where the adjustment period of one year goes into the period of the next fiscal year.
Adjustment Period Mapping—Mapping the Period Key to the Adjustment Period
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If YTD is selected as the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) source, then the adjustment period becomes the ending balance (replaces the period 12). If PTD, then the adjustment period gets added to period 12.
Table 2-12 Sample Adjustment Period Mapping—Mapping the period to the adjustment period
Period Key | Calendar | Adjustment Period | Description |
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Dec-2003 | Accounting 13 | 13-03 | Adj Period for 2003 |
Dec-2004 | Accounting 13 | 13-04 | Adj Period for 2004 |
Dec-2005 | Accounting 13 | 13-05 | Adj Period for 2005 |
Dec-2007 | Accounting 13 | 13-07 | Adj Period for 2007 |
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If the source is PeopleSoft General Ledger, set the adjustment period mapping with the related accounting year.