To create a new application, you must have the Application Administrator security role.
Select Navigate, then Administer, and then Consolidation Administration.
From Application options, select New application, and then click Next.
The system launches the Application Creation wizard.
In the Application Properties section, for Name, enter a name for the new application.
The application label can have a maximum of either 10 alphanumeric characters or 12 bytes. It cannot start with a number or contain spaces, an ampersand (&) symbol, special characters, or more than five international characters. It also cannot contain these characters: German capital ẞ (Unicode U+1E9E) and lowercase ß (Unicode U+00DF), or Turkish dotless lower case: ı (Unicode U+0131).
Application labels are not case-sensitive. For example, App1 and APP1 are considered the same application. HFM, HSV, and HSX are reserved names and cannot be used for application labels or descriptions.
For Description, enter a description for the application.
The application description can have a maximum of 255 characters, and can include spaces. HFM, HSV, and HSX are reserved names and cannot be used for application descriptions.
From the Application Type list, select a type:
Consolidation
Tax Provisioning
From the Cluster list, select the application server cluster on which to run the new application.
If the server cluster is not listed, you may need to register it. See the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System Installation and Configuration Guide.
From the User Management Project list, select the Shared Services project to which to add the application.
For Languages, you can specify up to 10 languages for descriptions that are used throughout an application. Use a comma to separate the language names. Each language name can contain a maximum of 80 characters. Note that a space is counted as a character.
Caution! | After you create an application, you cannot change the languages in the application. |
When you select the type of calendar and the time periods for the application profile, the system creates default frequencies for the application. For example, if you include half-years, quarters, and months as the time periods, the system creates these frequencies: yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, and monthly.
Caution! | After you create an application, you cannot change the start year, period descriptions or labels in the application. |
In the Years section, for Start Year, enter the start year for the calendar.
For Number of Years, enter the total number of years to include in the application.
Note: | The number of years in an application is the only profile definition that can be modified for existing applications. See Modifying the Number of Years in the Application. |
In the Time Periods section, select the time periods to include:
Months
Select the time periods to include (Half-Years, Quarters, or Trimesters)
From the Start Month drop-down list, select the first month in the calendar.
Quarters
Optional: Select to include Half-Years.
Custom. If you choose to define a Custom calendar, you must define the period label prefix and number of base periods. A flat list is created and you can modify the hierarchy later.
For Period Label Prefix, enter a prefix for the periods to include.
The label can contain a maximum of 10 characters and can include spaces.
For Number of Base Periods, enter the number of periods in the year.
For example, If you enter 10 for the number of periods and NewPeriod as the label prefix, these periods are added to the hierarchy: NewPeriod1 through NewPeriod10.
Note: | If you choose to define a Manual calendar, leave the period label prefix and number of base periods blank. You can then enter the frequencies and periods that you need. |