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Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Essentials Question and Answers

Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Essentials

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Questions 1

Identify the three true statements.

Options:

A.  

A version may contain multiple hierarchies.

B.  

A version may contain a single hierarchy with shared nodes.

C.  

A version may contain version-specific node types.

D.  

A version may be assigned validations.

E.  

A version may be assigned exports.

Discussion 0
Questions 2

Which three statements are true about the stakeholders in a DRM implementation?

Options:

A.  

Business users are initially brought into the project during the testing process.

B.  

Source and target systems administrators have minimal involvement during the DRM implementation.

C.  

The DRM administrator use both prebuilt and custom property definitions and property categories to create versions and hierarchies as dictated by requirements and design.

D.  

The DRM administrator creates validations dictated by requirements and design.

E.  

A data governance team defines overall standards for the DRM implementation.

Discussion 0
Questions 3

Identify the three true statements about using the "Asc" property types.

Options:

A.  

They are used to sort hierarchies in ascending order.

B.  

They are used to help maintain one-to-one or one-to-many mappings.

C.  

Associated nodes do not need to exist prior to import of the hierarchy.

D.  

They can reference nodes in different hierarchies.

E.  

They should be used with local node—level properties.

F.  

They pull in the node hierarchy and the node name.

G.  

They support bidirectional references.

Discussion 0
Questions 4

View the Exhibit.

In your initial data file for the Geography dimension, duplicate nodes are possible (for example, two different nodes have the same name, "Paris").

Country ("France" and "USA") are part of the hierarchy. Country is not a property for the Geography dimension.

Choose the valid node names for the two "Paris" nodes that are created by DRM's duplicate handling features during the import process.

1. Paris, Paris

2. Paris, Paris1

3. 0l:Paris, 02:Paris

4. FranceParis, USAParis

5. France-Paris, USA-Paris

6. Shared-01:Paris, Shared-02:Paris

Options:

A.  

1, 2, 3 only

B.  

1, 2, 5 only

C.  

1, 4, 5 only

D.  

2, 3, 5 only

E.  

2, 3, 6 only

F.  

2, 4, 5 only

Discussion 0
Questions 5

What are valid workflow operations in DRM?

1. Create requests

2. Approve requests

3. Save requests

4. Merge requests

5. Cancel requests

Options:

A.  

1, 2, 4 only

B.  

1, 2, 3, 4 only

C.  

1, 2, 3 only

D.  

1, 2, 4, 5 only

E.  

3, 4, 5 only

Discussion 0
Questions 6

The Time Balance property definition is applicable to the Account hierarchy only and is not valid for any other hierarchy. You would like to simplify the view for end users so they do not see the Time Balance property for the Entity dimension.

What method will achieve this requirement?

Options:

A.  

Assigning the Time Balance property to the Account hierarchy

B.  

Assigning security to the Time Balance property

C.  

Choosing the property definition option to hide the Time Balance property for all hierarchies except Account

D.  

Creating a node type for the Account hierarchy

E.  

Assigning a glyph for the Account hierarchy

Discussion 0
Questions 7

Identify the true statements about the DRM Change Tracking properties.

Options:

A.  

The "Last Changed On" property captures the date and time of the node's most recent change.

B.  

"Last Changed By" provides the user name of the person making the change.

C.  

The "Node Changed" property is false after a node has been added and is changed to True after it is modified.

D.  

The DRM Change-Tracking Properties are found under the System property category.

E.  

The data is managed by the system and updated as users modify or update nodes within a hierarchy.

F.  

Change Tracking properties can be overwritten by Admin Users.

Discussion 0
Questions 8

You decide to implement node type? for the Account dimension. What are the required steps that must be completed to implement a node type?

1. Under Administer, create node types with valid assigned DRM elements.

2. Create a hierarchy property that contains a list of values that matches the node types defined.

3. Create a local node property called "HierarchyNodeType".

4. For version, set the HierarchyNodeType to "Dimension".

5. For the hierarchy, set the Dimension property to the desired Node type value (for example. Account dimension type for the Account hierarchy).

6. Upload a glyph for each node type.

Options:

A.  

1, 2, 3, 5 only

B.  

1,3, 4, 5 only

C.  

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 only

D.  

1, 2, 3, 5, 6 only

E.  

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Discussion 0
Questions 9

Identify the valid Import sections and the required columns for each section.

1. Version, Required column: version name

2. Hierarchy, Required columns: hierarchy name, top node

3. Hierarchy, Required columns: hierarchy name

4. Node, Required column: node name

5. Relationship, Required columns: parent node name, child node name

6. Hierarchy Node, Required columns: hierarchy name, node name

7. Hierarchy Node, Required columns: hierarchy name

Options:

A.  

1, 2, 4, 5 only

B.  

1, 2, 4, 5, 6 only

C.  

1, 3, 4, 5, 6 only

D.  

1, 2, 4, 5, 7 only

E.  

1, 3, 4, 5, 7 only

F.  

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Discussion 0
Questions 10

You want to create a derived field that concatenates the name and description of a node to display "Name-Description."

Select the two valid syntax types for a derived property using a formula.

Options:

A.  

Concat(Abbrev,"-",Descr)

B.  

Concat(Abbrev(), -,Descr())

C.  

Concat(PropValue(Core.Abbrev)| - | PropValue(Core. Descr))

D.  

Concat(PropValue(Core.Abbrev),-,PropValue(Core.Descr))

E.  

Concat() Abbrev, -, Descr

F.  

ConcatO Abbrev," -", Descr

Discussion 0