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From 11.1.2.2 documentation: Before migrating business rules, you must perform prerequisite tasks .

Note that these tasks are required if you are applying the maintenance release or if you are upgrading. To prepare to migrate Business Rules, perform the following tasks in your current Business Rules old environment 1.in Business Rules, within the Rule Editor, remove the associated outline (that is, the design time location) from each business rule. After you do this, the Associated Outline drop-down list should display the text, Select Outline. 2.On the Locations tab of the Rule Editor, ensure that each business rule has a valid launch location, which must be an absolute location. Although All Locations is valid in Business Rules, when you migrate business rules, you must provide the details of a specific launch location (that is, the application type---Planning or Essbase, the server name, the application name, and the database or plan type). If you want a business rule to be valid for multiple launch locations, you must provide the details for each location. The locations must be in different applications; you cannot migrate the same business rule to different plan types in the same application within Calculation Manager. If the rule is a part of a sequence, then the launch location of the rule within the sequence must be one of the launch locations listed in the Locations tab of the rule. 3.On the Access Privileges tab of the Rule Editor, ensure that each business rule has security defined for a specific location or locations and not All Locations. If multiple locations are defined for a business rule on its Locations tab, you must add security for each location individually. 4.Do not modify rules in Calculation Manager until migration is completed. 5.If you are using Business Rules with Planning, as a precaution, create a backup of the rules: Use Administration Services to export the rules to XML in Business Rules format. If you are upgrading from 11.1.1.3 or 11.1.1.4, also export the rules to Calculation Manager format. EPM System Configurator exports the rules during database configuration for use during application upgrade. 6.If you are an Essbase-only Business Rules user, you must export business rules. To export the Essbase rule from Business Rules: a.From Administration Services Console, right-click the Business Rules node and select Export. b.Export the rules in Business Rules format and then select all of the Essbase rules in the repository. If you are upgrading from 11.1.1.3 or 11.1.1.4, also export the rules to Calculation Manager format. c.Specify the location to save the XML file, and then click OK. If you are upgrading, the location should be a shared drive that is accessible from the upgraded environment. Make a note of the location. You import the file later in the process. Migrating Business Rules to Calculation Manager for use with Planning If you applied the maintenance release to move from Planning Release 11.1.2.0 or 11.1.2.1 to Release 11.1.2.2, and you were using Business Rules rules, you must migrate the rules to Calculation Manager rules. Before you migrate, ensure that user directories and native users with the same SID are available when you upgrade Shared Services. Ensure that the Planning applications are upgraded to the current release and are available in Calculation Manager under SYSTEM View. To migrate Business Rules rules to Calculation Manager rules: 1.In Calculation Manager, select the migrated Planning application, and then select Migrate. The data that was exported during database configuration with EPM System Configurator is imported to Calculation Manager. 2.Repeat for each Planning application.

3.Deploy the rules from Calculation Manager to Planning. See the Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager Designer's Guide. After migrating business rules and rules security, if any of the rules had multiple launch locations and you migrated to more than one location, Calculation Manager creates a rule for the first migration, and shortcuts for all subsequent migrations. If the rule had rule-level variables, for the shortcuts that are created in the application in the new environment , its variables are moved to the Plan level. In this scenario, test rules in your environment to ensure that they work as expected.

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