HUBS Release 2.1 Now Available

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HUBS release 2.1 is now available. This release brings some exciting news for HUBS users by addressing two, long standing pain points that are described below. More enhancements can be found in the May Release Notes on the HUBS iSite.

Budget Amount Added to the Failed CCID Validation Listing

Often chart combinations that fail CCID validations have only a zero budget amount. These failures do not need to be fixed in order for forecasts and budgets to be pushed to Oracle and Harvard's Data Warehouse (HDW). Users have to run reports or query in webforms to see if a failed combination is for a real budget amount, a.k.a., a non-zero budget amount. This enhancement adds the budget dollars to the CCID Validation listing generated from HUBS and users can now quickly identify failures that need to be fixed. To fix failed combinations users must move the budget amount to another chart combination or have the chart value(s) re-enabled. Finally, users should note that it is a best practice to make zero budget amounts null (blank) but it is not required for the push to Oracle/HDW and this is helpful to know during the busy budget submission times. Zero budget amounts, however, will continue to appear in reports and webforms in HUBS while null budget amounts will not.

Dimension Member Purge Process Enhanced

The monthly dimension purge process has been enhanced to remove more unused members. Enabled chart values and employee dimensions are now considered for purging. Chart of Account values and employee dimension members that meet the following criteria will be purged each month:

  • The member has no data in all scenarios and versions.
  • Employees and positions that were uploaded into HUBS three years ago or earlier.
  • Enabled chart values that were created or last modified in CSMA three years ago or earlier.
  • Disabled chart values with no budget data will continue to be purged each month as before.

By removing more unused members each month users will experience the following benefits:

  • There will be fewer items to look through when selecting values in the user point of view (POV) in webforms and reports.
  • Performance will be improved for activities such as loading webforms and running some reports and business rules.
  • SmartView users will experience fewer instances of reaching row limits when drilling-down into data.

As always, please contact hubs@harvard.edu with any questions or concerns.

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