Manual Selection
You can select the required elements from the Available panel and
move these selected elements to the Selected panel using the . All the item or location hierarchies that are
defined for the cycle are available to select in the Hierarchy context list.
Note: The hierarchy nodes available for selection are restricted based on
the users data security settings.
The children of the hierarchy node selected in the Hierarchy context is displayed in the Available section. Elements can be selected from one hierarchy only.
Note: If a child element of an aggregate node is selected, only the child
nodes are saved. The top level of a hierarchy cannot be included in the selection.
You can remove an element from the Selected section using the
.The Hierarchy context field determines the aggregate and nodes that are available for selection in the Selection panel. A list of the available aggregates is displayed when you click on the Hierarchy context field. You can select the aggregates and can move from the Available section to the Selected section using the . You can also create a selection using a filter.
Note:
- If a child node of an aggregate node is selected, the child nodes are stored. However, the top level of a selected hierarchy cannot be selected.
- You can remove the selected aggregates from the Selected section using the arrow.
- If the hierarchy node within the Hierarchy
context field is modified, this message is displayed:
Current selection will be cleared. Selections must be made from the same branch of the hierarchy, selecting a different branch will clear your current selection
- The selection details form returns to a read-only state after saving, and the modifications are persisted to the repository and OLAP.
- If the selection includes aggregates nodes and the children, the children can only be
saved, and this message is
displayed:
The selection contains a mix of aggregates and their children. Only the children of the selected aggregate will be saved.
- You cannot use My Selections that are being developed.