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A couple of small, but oh-so vital Cognos Enterprise Planning Enchancements

Why am I writing this?

Well, sometime it helped and we now have allocation tables in administration links. Although I'm sure my post didn't have any impact, some deem hope remains

I'm going to repost this into Communities and into Insight. And, maybe, we can create some noise by voting for these enchancements in Insight aka registering those enchancements again (they get piled up together, as I've found out).

Some those two echs are:

1) Easy as: "Add the ability to import Calculation Options and Weighting while importing a dlist"

If you've ever done some external dimension management, you know that:

- you have to use unique names to keep dlist IID the same when names (but not unique codes) of items change

- you can import formulas as calculation text, just put item names in curly brackets )

- if you use Update\Remove obsolete it always deletes all Calc Options and Weighting from dlist. That means that you cannot update any cacluation dimensions, such as Accounts. 

So you manage all simlple dimensions by updating them (with Remove Obsolete selected) and unique names, and you manage all dimensions with weighting by manually changing them

Shouldn't be like that.

2) Even simpler: Add a Contributor macro for importing translations

It seems weird to have a single table with translations for Cognos BI and then to manually (or semi-automatically by text import) copy it into Contirbutor application. Shouldn't be hard, ability to import translation text is already there, just need a macro step

3) And another one (maybe no one will notice): Import deployment packages as a macro step too  

Automating dev-prod. backup-restore -- all those things that should be automagical

 

So, if these things annoy you as well -- drop me a line, and I'll send you Cognos Insight ench numbers to vote for.

Enterprise PLanning Objects Naming Convention.

As I've promised, here are naming conventions I tend to follow in EP projects.
Setting up naming rules doesn't seem so crucial at project start, but generally hits on you on the head on final phase, when development turns to support. And trying to support your colleagues model will leave you thinking about naming objects the same way more than once ;) So naming conventions are one of main project documents for me now.

I really expect and encourage comments on this naming proposal. Maybe together we will create something like Sun Java Code Conventions )
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