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Schemas
Summary: A schema is a flexible roadmap for your model build. It is an outline, or a framework, of your vision for the final product you wish to have in Anaplan. Schemas aid you as a tool to convey your vision to customers and the project team before the build begins, and as a reference during the build that ensures your…
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Using the Administration Console
Summary: In this lesson you’ll learn why it is important for at least one user to be assigned the Tenant Admin role. You’ll also learn how a Tenant Administrator can use the Anaplan Administration console to manage the tenants’ users, models, workspaces, user roles and assignments, audit and security information, and other…
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Manipulating Data with Line Item Subsets
Summary: Line item subsets are one of the most powerful features in Anaplan. In this lesson, you will learn two techniques that utilize subsets to manipulate data. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution Architects Lesson Duration: 9 minutes Lesson Location: This micro-lesson is also a course in the Learning Center…
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Managing ALM Issues
Summary: As you work with Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), issues will arise occasionally that require a bit of thinking through. This lesson includes a few of the common issues and the best way to handle them. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution Architects Lesson Duration: 5 minutes Lesson Location: This…
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Getting Existing Models Ready for ALM
Summary: This lesson reviews the procedures and preparation for implementing Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) functionality with existing models. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution Architects Lesson Duration: 4 minutes Lesson Location: This micro-lesson is included in the Application Lifecycle Management…
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ALM: Revision Tags
Summary: Changes to the structural data in a development model are captured using revision tags. This lesson focuses on revision tags, what they are, how they are used, and best practices. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution Architects Lesson Duration: 7 minutes Lesson Location: This micro-lesson is included in…
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ALM: Production Data
Summary: One of the most important aspects of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is determining what data in the model is labeled production data. Production data is operational data that changes during day-to-day business operations. The focus of this lesson is production data, what it is, and when to consider a list…
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ALM: High-Level Architecture and Organizational Readiness
Summary: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is more than just the Anaplan functionality. It includes creating an organizational structure for Application Lifecycle Management and a change control process. This lesson reviews key considerations when implementing ALM. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution…
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Basics of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
Summary: Application Lifecycle Management, or ALM, is the combined coordination of software development lifecycle activities, which include gathering requirements, designing, building, and testing. This lesson introduces the ALM functionality and benefits. Audience: Advanced Model Builders, Solution Architects Lesson…
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Drill Down and Drill to Transaction
Summary: When you are on an Anaplan UX page or classic dashboard, or in a module, there are two options for viewing the underlying data. You can Drill Down or Drill to Transaction. Drill Down enables you to navigate to source data from modules or UX grids. Drill to Transaction is used when you are in a summary module.…