Anaplan L1 Test 3 Exam Questions And
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Calculations in module are held in - Answer✔Line items - And modules hold the line items. It is
important to group the line items into modules and then run calculations across modules that
share the same dimensionality, as this helps Anaplan perform at its best. It is not possible all of
the time, but aligning the calculations as much as possible will help to optimize performance.
What is schema? - Answer✔When you design a model, you create a schema. A schema is a
drawing of the model and shows the modules and how they relate to each other.
Detail DISCO for Schema creation - Answer✔1 - start with Output (dashboards)
2 - Data - what data modules are needed? What is currently used?
3 - think about the data users will Input
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4 - For the different output needs, what are the Calculations needed to get from the original
data and the inputs to what is needed for the outputs? Also, think about the calculations that
may be repeated. These can be used to create your systems modules.
5 - these calculations can be added to System modules and referenced as needed. Calculation
and System modules can be thought about at the same time
Functional areas are - Answer✔the categories used to group together modules and dashboards.
You see them in the contents panel as headings.
Functional areas are used in two different ways: - Answer✔1 - to organize modules. Grouping
modules together by functional area is carried over into the model map.
2 - to organize dashboards for the end user's view in the contents panel. Dashboards can be
grouped in a way that makes sense to the end user.
Through what can model builders limit which functional areas an end user can see on the
contents panel? - Answer✔Through the use of Roles in security. End users can be set up so they
won't see the functional areas used for modules.
Functional areas are modified by going into - Answer✔Settings → Modules → Functional Areas
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