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  • 1.  Custom query for Actuals from Oracle PeopleSoft

    Posted Tue November 03, 2015 04:31 PM

    At Freddie, our TBM office, which is part of the Finance
    Division, has direct access to our Financial System. So as part of our
    operational process we have created a custom query that allows us to retrieve a
    Monthly file with all the transactions at the most granular level possible (Cost
    centers/Account combination) so that we can identify via data mapping and
    lookups the different cost categories.




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  • 2.  Re: Week 1 - The TBM “Data Connect” Contest is OPEN

    Posted Wed November 04, 2015 03:31 PM

    David, thank you for participating! I wonder if you could add a bit more detail to help our audience understand the context:

    • Assuming it's not homegrown, would you mind providing the name of your financial system?
    • Again, assuming it's a commercially available source system, would it be possible to share the custom query? I'm asking carefully as of course I don't want to be asking for something proprietary and confidential.
    • Is the data for actuals, budget, forecast, or all of the above? Does it include CapEx?

     

    Thank you so much!

    Ken


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  • 3.  Re: Week 1 - The TBM “Data Connect” Contest is OPEN

    Posted Wed November 04, 2015 03:40 PM

    Hi Ken,

     

    Our Financial System is PeopleSoft. However, I don't think our Query would be of any help, since we have custom build in the relational database. Finally at this point we use only the Actuals data.

     

    Best!

    David


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  • 4.  Re: Week 1 - The TBM “Data Connect” Contest is OPEN

    Posted Wed November 04, 2015 07:42 PM

    Hi David,

     

    OK, I understand that customizations can be significant and unhelpful to others. If there are at least some core tables and/or key joins that you could describe for the audience here, that would be helpful. Some people find value in just knowing where to start!

     

    Thanks!
    Ken


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