Discharge methods

When you create an allocation step you specify which elements of the analysis dimensions contribute to the amount to be allocated. A discharge method specifies how the values of the source elements are reduced by an allocation.

You can select these discharge methods:

  • Proportionally
  • No Discharge
  • Zero Out

Proportionally

Discharging proportionally means the amount to be discharged is discharged exactly proportional to the source data.

This table shows the effect of the Proportionally discharge method on the source elements where $1000 is allocated:

OrganizationPre-Allocation% of TotalDischargePost-Allocation% of Total
A1,500151501,35015
B4,500454504,05045
C1,0001010090010
D3,000303002,70030
Total10,0001001,0009,000100

No Discharge

If you select No Discharge, the values of the elements in the source data area are not reduced. If no discharge takes place, the total value of the data changes before and after allocation. For example, the total value is 100,000 before the allocation. If 10,000 is allocated but not discharged, the total value after allocation is 110,000.

Zero Out

The value of each source element is set to zero, even if the full value of the source is not allocated to the target. When selecting the Zero Out option, you must enter the value 0.001 for the amount. If not, the allocation process does not start.

This table shows the effect of the Zero Out discharge method on the source elements where $1000 is allocated. Although only $1000 is allocated, the full amount of each value in the source data area is discharged:

OrganizationPre-Allocation% of TotalDischargePost-Allocation% of Total
A1,50015150000
B4,50045450000
C1,00010100000
D3,00030300000
Total10,00010010,00000