Modifying Artifacts for Optimal Performance

After reviewing the details provided by the application monitor that tell you how to modify your artifacts, edit them as follows:

  • Simple forms—Clicking on the form artifact name launches the Form Designer in a new tab. Edit forms as described in Managing Forms.Chapter 6, “Managing Forms.”

  • Business Rules—Clicking a business rule name launches the System View which displays all application artifacts that you can access. You can perform tasks such as:

    • Use the upper Rule Designer to view the individual components of the rule, such as conditions, commands, and scripts. Click each component to modify them in the lower portion of the page. You can also insert and remove components like formulas, system templates, and scripts by dragging and dropping them from the Rule Pallet and Existing Object panes to the left.

    • From Designer, select Edit Script to modify and format the script by performing tasks such as inserting functions, editing templates, inserting variables, inserting member ranges, use comments, and validate syntax.

    • Create, open, delete, and refresh artifacts, pages, and other documents.

    • Import and export business rules and other objects.

    • Determine how and where artifacts are used.

      See Designing with Calculation Manager for Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service and Understanding Runtime Prompts.

  • Planning unit hierarchies—Clicking a planning unit hierarchy artifact name launches the Planning United Hierarchy Designer in a new tab. Edit planning units as described in Creating Planning Unit Hierarchies.

  • Plan types—Clicking the plan type artifact name launches the Performance Settings tab of the dimension editor in a new tab. Edit the dimensional outline or dimensional sparsity as described in Working with Dimensions.

  • Reporting Mappings—Clicking the reporting mapping artifact name launches the Report Mapping Designer in a new tab. Edit reporting mappings as described in Mapping an Application for Reporting.