Contents IT Business Management Previous Topic Next Topic Segments Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Segments Use segments to define the transaction table used in cost model and budget model hierarchy. You can modify the default segments offered by the application. Additionally, you can create new segments based on your requirement. If segments are enabled for cost allocation or budgeting, they will be available during building hierarchy of cost/budget model. Note: For Helsinki/Geneva customers, this is replacement of IT datamart dimension. Table 1. Default segments Segment name Transaction table Business Unit Business Unit [business_unit] Department Department [cmn_department] Business Service Business Service [cmdb_ci_service] Portfolio Portfolio [pm_portfolio] Project Project [pm_project] Server Server [cmdb_ci_server] Cost Center Cost Center [cmn_cost_center] Location Location [cmn_location] Vendor Company [core_company] Note: Only companies with the Vendor check box selected are included. IT Shared Service IT Shared Service [itfm_shared_service] Note: You cannot delete a segment that is already in use for budgeting or is allocated to a cost model. Create a segment definitionDefine segments to be used with cost and budget models.Related ConceptsFiscal calendarsFinancial data importGeneral ledgerFinancial data sources and field mapsBusiness unitsIT shared services On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Segments Use segments to define the transaction table used in cost model and budget model hierarchy. You can modify the default segments offered by the application. Additionally, you can create new segments based on your requirement. If segments are enabled for cost allocation or budgeting, they will be available during building hierarchy of cost/budget model. Note: For Helsinki/Geneva customers, this is replacement of IT datamart dimension. Table 1. Default segments Segment name Transaction table Business Unit Business Unit [business_unit] Department Department [cmn_department] Business Service Business Service [cmdb_ci_service] Portfolio Portfolio [pm_portfolio] Project Project [pm_project] Server Server [cmdb_ci_server] Cost Center Cost Center [cmn_cost_center] Location Location [cmn_location] Vendor Company [core_company] Note: Only companies with the Vendor check box selected are included. IT Shared Service IT Shared Service [itfm_shared_service] Note: You cannot delete a segment that is already in use for budgeting or is allocated to a cost model. Create a segment definitionDefine segments to be used with cost and budget models.Related ConceptsFiscal calendarsFinancial data importGeneral ledgerFinancial data sources and field mapsBusiness unitsIT shared services
Segments Use segments to define the transaction table used in cost model and budget model hierarchy. You can modify the default segments offered by the application. Additionally, you can create new segments based on your requirement. If segments are enabled for cost allocation or budgeting, they will be available during building hierarchy of cost/budget model. Note: For Helsinki/Geneva customers, this is replacement of IT datamart dimension. Table 1. Default segments Segment name Transaction table Business Unit Business Unit [business_unit] Department Department [cmn_department] Business Service Business Service [cmdb_ci_service] Portfolio Portfolio [pm_portfolio] Project Project [pm_project] Server Server [cmdb_ci_server] Cost Center Cost Center [cmn_cost_center] Location Location [cmn_location] Vendor Company [core_company] Note: Only companies with the Vendor check box selected are included. IT Shared Service IT Shared Service [itfm_shared_service] Note: You cannot delete a segment that is already in use for budgeting or is allocated to a cost model. Create a segment definitionDefine segments to be used with cost and budget models.Related ConceptsFiscal calendarsFinancial data importGeneral ledgerFinancial data sources and field mapsBusiness unitsIT shared services