04-20-2024 06:08 PM
New to OS and I have requirement to automate fx rates in OS. Is it possible?
We have FX repository in Oracle so, thinking to pull from there but not sure how can we load to central FX repository.
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a month ago
Couple different ways to do it, but always recommend using the BRApi functions instead of writing directly to the database directly. There is a table called FXrate that the application uses to store the information for FXRates. You can use the SetFxRate function to insert/update this table with the values from your ERP from a Connector Business Rule if you want to take that approach.
a month ago
@pranav46 - See below is an example
if (rateType == "Average Rate")
{
FxRatePkUsingNames fxTargetRatePkUsingNames = new FxRatePkUsingNames("AverageRate", "2023M8", tocurrency, basecurrency);
FxRateUsingNames objFxTargetRateUsingNames = new FxRateUsingNames(fxTargetRatePkUsingNames, amount);
XFResult objXFResult = BRApi.Finance.Data.SetFxRate(si, objFxTargetRateUsingNames);
}
but it is C# but you can convert into VB DOt Net
a month ago
Yes, it's possible depending on the requirements. Are you looking to just load to the standard FX Cube in OneStream or something else?
a month ago
Right now just in Standard fx cube.
a month ago
Couple different ways to do it, but always recommend using the BRApi functions instead of writing directly to the database directly. There is a table called FXrate that the application uses to store the information for FXRates. You can use the SetFxRate function to insert/update this table with the values from your ERP from a Connector Business Rule if you want to take that approach.
a month ago
@pranav46 - See below is an example
if (rateType == "Average Rate")
{
FxRatePkUsingNames fxTargetRatePkUsingNames = new FxRatePkUsingNames("AverageRate", "2023M8", tocurrency, basecurrency);
FxRateUsingNames objFxTargetRateUsingNames = new FxRateUsingNames(fxTargetRatePkUsingNames, amount);
XFResult objXFResult = BRApi.Finance.Data.SetFxRate(si, objFxTargetRateUsingNames);
}
but it is C# but you can convert into VB DOt Net