Which two statements are true about model validation?
A. You cannot deploy the application if model validation returns Invalid conditions.
B. Model validation validates rules, rule sets, and dimensions.
C. Running a model validation displays an error table with Information about Invalid conditions.
D. After the application is deployed, it can detect invalid model artifacts if changes are made to dimensions.
Which statement Is FALSE about data grants?
A. They can be assigned to groups or individual users.
B. They can be assigned to Service Administrators or Power Users.
C. They are used to control what dimensions and members can be accessed by the assigned users.
D. They generate security filters in Essbase when the database is deployed.
Which two are valid statements about Profitability and Cost Management application requirements?
A. Changes to Profitability and Cost Management dimensions must be deployed to the underlying Essbase database before running allocations.
B. You must have access to a separate instance of Oracle Analytics Cloud (Essbase) to use as the underlying data storage for Profitability and Cost Management.
C. You can configure the underlying Essbase database as either a Block Storage (BSO) type or Aggregate Storage (ASO) type.
D. Applications must have a Point of View with Year, Period, and Scenario dimensions.
E. An EPM Cloud service instance can support only one Profitability and Cost Management application at a time.
Which custom calculation formula Is syntactically correct?
A. [Adjustment In]= ([Input], [Rule]) * .15;
B. [Adjustment In]= ([Input], (Rule]) * .15
C. [Adjustment In]:= ([Input], [Rule]) * .15;
D. [Adjustment In]:= [Input],[Rule] *.15
E. (Adjustment In)= (Input, Rule) - .15;
Your data file is not In a native Essbase format. Which Is the valid way to toad It to Profitability and Cost Management?
A. Execute the LoadData command In EPM Automate, run a data load in Data Management, load the file through the Profitability and Cost Management UI in Database management.
B. Execute the LoadData command In EPM Automate, load the file through the Profitability and Cost Management UI in Database management.
C. Execute the LoadData command In FPM Automate, run a data load In Data Management.
D. Run a data load In Data Management, load the file through the Profitability and Cost Management UI in Database management.
E. Run a data load in Data Management.
Which two are valid ways to delete a dimension member?
A. importing a dimension structure into the application
B. using EPM Automate
C. using the Dimension Management feature
D. using Smart View
Which two statements are true about the Simple Workflow mode in Data Management?
A. It provides a performance Improvement when processing large volumes of data
B. You can view data in the Workbench after loading.
C. It limits data movement between staging tables.
D. It is the default mode for processing data.
E. Drill down Is supported.
Which three are valid statements about Locations In Data Management?
A. A location can be assigned to more than one data load rules.
B. A location can be assigned to more than one Import format.
C. You can create duplicate locations with the same source system and application combination.
D. Different locations can use the same import format.
E. A location may have more than one source system.
Which statement Is FALSE about this EPM Automate command?
A. It will fail if the user does not have the Service Administrator role.
B. It will load data from profitdata1.txt data then run all rules in rule1, txt
C. It will fall If ruiei.txt and profitdatai.txt are not uploaded to the profitinbox first.
D. It will clear data from the slice of the database referenced in the data file and leave other data intact.
For which two of these purposes can you use model views?
A. To create analysis views for specific slices of data
B. To assign data grants to specific slices of data
C. To filter the results when tracing allocations or performing rule balancing
D. When mass editing rules, to limit the edits to a subset of the data
E. When copying POVs, to limit the copy to a subset of the data