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EPMA Search Member Function Does Not Find Hierarchy Members Below Shared Parent

So this is a published bug in EPMA for Hyperion Financial Management Version 11.1.2.3.500 and later only, However, I have experienced this issue to be coming up in Planning applications. SYMPTOMS In Enterprise Performance Management Architect (EPMA)  if you move or include an existing parent member as a shared member underneath a different or new parent then the children rolling up to the first parent will not be shown. If Parent member is shared in an hierarchy, all levels below that shared level can not be found while using "Find Members" through Smart View neither can be drilled down through Smart View. Search member result is "No member found", although this member is part of the Hierarchy. CAUSE EPMA is behaving as expected. SOLUTION When we drill the Shared Member we are unable to see the level0 members in the template in generic.  However, if we change one of the MEMBER OPTIONS of retrieval in our Smart View -> Options

Planning Web form not saving my data….

So I haven’t written to my blog since long and that’s just because I just did not find anything worthwhile all these days. Today I encountered a strange issue. So I thought to share with you guys. We had a Planning web form set to input data. No Business Rules or calc scripts attached. Just an input form. The issue : Every time any user enters the data into the form it says the data is saved but does not show up the data. Causes: Probably one would think this might be a simple case of Implied Sharing or usage of a label only parent member with one of the single child only hierarchy in the form.. sure thing .. SO DID I!! Its simpler than that! Another weird behaviour: data is saved and reflects in the web form when I enter and submit through the Smart View Planning add-in So what is the issue: the layout of the web form! The data form was designed to check data values at CurrYr and NextYr. However the current year and next year were both set to the same value.