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chris_rothermel
OneStream Employee
3 years agoUsing standard substitution variables in Business Rules; Example: |CVYear|
How can we reference substitution variables like |CVYear| in a Business Rule? These variables are great for Cube Views, but now I'd like to access it directly in a Business Rule (custom calculat...
- 3 years ago
Hey Chris,
How I would use something like |CVYear| or |WFYear| that is in the data unit in a custom calculate would be to use it in the Data unit section in the Data Managment job. Then in the rule all you need to do is use a api.pov.time.name call for example and you now know what year you are processing. If you want to use a variable that isn't in the data unit then you can pass it through in via parameters section in the Data Mangement job and say somthing like CVUD1=|CVUD1| then in the rule is it just the standard args.CustomCalculateArgs.NameValuePairs("CVUD1") to pull that through into the rule.
I will add I would be careful using say CVUD1 becuase if the CV doesn't have a UD1 defined it in then you run the risk that it will pull it from the Cube POV on the right and that could vary from user to user.Thanks,
Sam
- 3 years ago
Hi Sam,
I do not want |CVYear| to be in the Data Unit portion of the Data Management Job. I will want to compare the Data Unit Time to the variable |CVYear| and calculate depending on the comparison.
I like your idea of passing |CVYear| as a parameter, but it would be nice to access this standard variable directly in the business rule. That give me something good to try -- I've not passed parameters in before. Thank you!
Anyone have any thoughts on accessing the value of |CVYear| directly in a business rule?
Thanks,
Chris
db_pdx
3 years agoValued Contributor
Hi chris: when working in Finance Business Rules you have the POV context always available. Thus, you can access the time simply via: api.Pov.Time (with all of its various properties and methods). There are also shortcuts available from api.Time (with many out-of-box functions for getting period numbers, prior periods, with no required inputs).
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