I have read the video a few times but still don't have a good idea on that? Anyone can share the main geez of it with me?
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Hi @GAPER , Subsidiary view is a view of a individual line item within a module. if the dimension of a line item in a module differs from the dimension of the module then Anaplan creates a different view for that line item which is called as subsidiary view.
Example: Lets a Module X is a module with dimension Location, Product and time. There are multiple line items present in the module and one of the line item has dimension as Location and Product only. Then Anaplan will create a different view for this line item as its dimension is different from module X dimension.
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Does anyone have any documentation on the trade-offs of having 1 model for all components of planning (service revenue, product revenue, labour planning), vs multiple models 1 for each and a consolidation model to tie it all together?
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