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Hi Michel,
What I always do in such a case is to follow the data step by step to locate the exact spot where it goes "missing". That means checking...
- local currencies on base entities to verify the data has been loaded
- translated currencies on base entities to verify the data has been translated
- C#Share on base entities to verify the data has been correctly aggregated to this member
- etc. until you are at C#Top and then you repeat this for each parent level entity until you found the C# member and entity combination.
Once you located this, you then drill into the details.... Origin dimension, flow dimension, audit dimension etc. until you know where the data stops aggregating or maybe moved to a different member. Once you found that point, it is usually obvious where it went wrong.
Hope that helps!
You've probably checked these but worth ensuring that the Percent Consolidation on all entities is set to the correct percentage (in case someone has accidentally set them to 0 from a point in time). Also check there are FX rates in the system for that period. But i agree with Henning, it will be easier to isolate the cause once you've identified where the data is "getting stuck" during consolidation.
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