on 01-05-2015 7:02 PM
I've a couple of questions regarding the COPY operator.
1. What is the difference between using the parameter SOURCE_KFID and PRE_SOURCE_KFID?
2. Can there be only one SOURCE_KFID for multiple TARGET_KFIDs? In other words, if KF-TEST has to be copied to KF-TEST1 and KF_TEST2, what is the most optimal method to do that?
Is there any documentation for configuring the COPY operator?
Thanks in advance,
Chendur
@1) PRE_SOURCE_KFID is as far as I know not relevant for normal copy opeerator, but probably for the new advanced simulation functionality (ADVSIM) which simulates copy operator interactively
@ 2) works as follows within one operator (executed with the same execution):
source_kfid1 = kfsource1
source_kfid2 = kfsource1
target_kfid1 = kftarget1
target_kfid2 = kftarget2
Hope that clarifies
Irmi
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Like the Copy operator, the Advanced Simulation (ADVSIM) operator can copy key figure values from source key figures to target key figures; however, the ADVSIM operator is invoked during simulation, where it manipulates data in the planning session independently of saving the data.
The ADVSIM operator supports disaggregation based on calculated key figures as follows:.
Post_SOURCE_KFIDs are used in Post -Copy operation.
Note that we are updating the help doc and will be released soon.
What is your use case to use ADVSIM?
Regards,
Raghav
Thanks, Raghav.
My use cases are:
I want to use the copy operators for the above use cases because, I feel that, this is:
Have I misunderstood something here?
Regards,
Chendur
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