Oracle Hyperion Financial Management 11 Essentials test series | Exam Number: 1Z0-532
The Oracle Hyperion Financial Management 11 Specialist Certification identifies professionals that are skilled in implementing solutions based on Oracle Hyperion Financial Management. The certification covers skills such as: creating applications using and EPMA and via the classic method, loading data, defining rules, working with shared services and defining reports. The exam targets the intermediate-level implementation team member. Up-to-date training and field experience are recommended. This certification is available to all candidates but is geared toward members of the Oracle Partner Network who are focused on selling and implementing Oracle Business Intelligence technology. OPN Members earning this certification will be recognized as OPN Certified Specialists, which helps their companies qualify for the Oracle Business Intelligence Foundation Specialization.
Exam Topics:
Overview of Hyperion Financial Management
Creating Applications -- Profile and Metadata -- Classic
Create an application profile and application
Create the application profile
Manage, Load and Extract metadata
Build a Chart of Accounts
Describe and specify values for commonly used properties
Describe and specify values for commonly used application settings
Describe and implement dimensionality
EPM Architect
Explain advantages and disadvantages of using EPMA versus "classic" HFM
Describe EPMA components
Define and maintain dimensions using EPMA
Create and maintain application using EPMA
Deploy applications
Use data synchronization to move data between EPMA-based applications Data Loading and Analysis
Load data into an application with native format files
Load data into an application using alternative approaches
Copy and clear data from HFM application
HFM Rules & Calculation Manager
Create and maintain calculations in HFM
Define and invoke subroutines
Define and use variables
Define and invoke functions
Creating and Building Lists
Shared Services
Explain Security and Lifecycle Management
Describe security structure (i.e. users/groups, roles, and classes) in HFM
Provision users and groups
Create and assign classes
Manage users, groups and classes in a classic HFM application via extract/load
Use Lifecycle Management Services to move artifacts from one application to another
HFM Administration
Copy classic HFM applications
Perform application management tasks using the HFM Administration menu
Implement process control
Perform HFM tuning and optimization
HFM End User Basics
Use task lists
Use data grids
Use data entry forms
Use Journals.
HFM End User Advance Functions
Financial Reporting Studio
Explain and use the basic features of Financial Reporting Studio
Explain and use relationship functions in report creation
Use end user report functionality and features
Supporting Tools of FM