OLAP Spreadsheet Add-in User's Guide for 1-2-3
Hyperion Essbase is designed for use in many different applications.
Financial analysts have found Hyperion Essbase to be invaluable in budget
analysis, currency conversion, and consolidation. Cost accountants
apply the powerful capabilities of Hyperion Essbase to evaluate allocation and
elimination scenarios. Product managers and analysts use Hyperion
Essbase to plan and analyze multiple product lines and distribution
channels. Hyperion Essbase can also be used as a repository database
for spreadsheet data. Anyone who uses a spreadsheet is a potential user
of Hyperion Essbase.
Because Hyperion Essbase is applicable to such a broad variety of
environments, individuals using it at your organization may fill one or more
roles in implementing and running applications. This guide refers to
specific roles by three titles. However, in actuality, a role may be
performed by one person or by several people working collaboratively.
- Hyperion Essbase system administrator. The Hyperion
Essbase system administrator typically has experience in networking,
installing software packages, and administering system functions. In
addition to installing the Hyperion Essbase software, the Hyperion Essbase
system administrator may also set up Hyperion Essbase user accounts, set up
the security system, and maintain Hyperion Essbase OLAP Server.
- Application designer. The application designer sets up
the Hyperion Essbase database, creates the database outline, and develops
calculation and report scripts. The responsibilities of the Hyperion
Essbase system administrator and the application designer may overlap in some
areas. The application designer has probably developed spreadsheet or
database applications and understands the operational problems and the tools
being employed to solve them.
- User. The user interacts with Hyperion Essbase databases
through spreadsheets, using Microsoft Excel for Windows or Lotus 1-2-3.
Users are typically analysts and managers who use spreadsheet programs as
their primary tool for viewing and analyzing data.
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