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Could be a Member Formula on the target Scenario, could be the Hybrid Scenario configuration (if you're using that), could be formulas that are actually Scenario-specific in some way, could be table indexes that need attention...
You could try working on individual Entity branches, to isolate where the problem might be.
Thanks for the response it doesn't seem to be any of the above as the scenario will force consolidate in about a 1/4 of the time. Its only on that first run following the copy. It's almost like OneStream is performing extra consolidation steps on the initial consolidation. Maybe building out data units records?
- PeterFu2 years agoContributor II
Hi Tim,
If I understand you correctly, you are doing Force Consolidate on the source scenario, but you do a normal Consolidate the first time on the destionation scenario. If that is the case, then I think I make sense that the the normal consolidation takes more time. The difference between the Force Consolidate and Consolidate is that when you do a Force Consolidate, the system will not check the status since it will consolidate everything from the first period, while a Consolidate will check the status of each entity and period. That is why the Force Consolidate will be quicker (given that you actually are consolidating the exact same data in 2 different scenarios). I think this is also describe in the Design and reference Guide. That means how you choose to consolidate your data will have an effect on the consolidation time. I hope this clarifies it.
Peter
- JackLacava2 years agoHonored Contributor
Ah, ok, if you're seeing a different performance with a Force Consolidate on the target scenario, it's probably the DU status check that PeterFu mentioned. We state this in training too: if you have 12 months already impacted, Force Consolidate will be faster than a regular Consolidate because it will skip the status check.
So your solution would be to use Force on the first consolidation too.
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