Component: FS-BA-SD
Component Name: Source Data
Description: Object that is created in source data aggregation. Abstract aggregation objects can be aggregation objects, aggregation business transactions, or aggregation accrual results.
Key Concepts: Abstract aggregation object is a component of the Financial Services – Banking and Securities (FS-BA-SD) source data. It is a data structure that allows for the aggregation of data from multiple sources into a single, unified view. This allows for easier analysis and reporting of financial information. How to use it: Abstract aggregation objects are used to create a single, unified view of financial data from multiple sources. This can be done by creating an abstract aggregation object in the FS-BA-SD source data and then mapping the data from each source to the object. Once all the data is mapped, it can be used to generate reports and analyze trends in the financial information. Tips & Tricks: When creating an abstract aggregation object, it is important to ensure that all the data sources are mapped correctly. This will ensure that all the necessary information is included in the unified view and that any discrepancies between sources are accounted for. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes made to the object as this can affect the accuracy of the reports generated. Related Information: Abstract aggregation objects are similar to other data structures such as cubes and hierarchies. However, they are specifically designed for financial services and banking applications and provide more flexibility when it comes to aggregating data from multiple sources. Additionally, they can be used in conjunction with other data structures such as cubes and hierarchies to create more complex reports and analysis.
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