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Component: EPM-BPC
Component Name: Business Planning and Consolidation
Description: A dimension that decides which members can be selected for a process or activity. There can be more than one driving dimension in a process; there can be only one driving dimension in an activity.
Key Concepts: Driving dimension is a feature of SAP EPM-BPC Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) that allows users to create a single version of the truth for their financial data. It enables users to define a set of dimensions that will be used to drive the consolidation process. This allows users to quickly and accurately consolidate their financial data across multiple entities. How to use it: To use driving dimension, users must first define the dimensions they want to use. This can include things like company, currency, and fiscal year. Once the dimensions are defined, users can then assign them to the appropriate accounts in their financial data. This will allow BPC to automatically consolidate the data across all entities based on the defined dimensions. Tips & Tricks: When setting up driving dimension, it is important to ensure that all of the dimensions are properly defined and assigned to the correct accounts. This will ensure that BPC is able to accurately consolidate the data across all entities. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that any changes made to the driving dimension will need to be reflected in all of the entities in order for BPC to properly consolidate the data. Related Information: For more information on driving dimension in SAP EPM-BPC Business Planning and Consolidation, please refer to SAP’s official documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_EPM_BPC/10_1_0_0/en-US/f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a9f3d7f9a8b2e14c8a90/.