In financial analysis, a dimension is data that you can add to an entry as a kind of marker. This data is used to group entries with similar characteristics, such as customers, regions, products, and salesperson, and easily retrieve these groups for analysis. Dimensions can be used on entries in journals, documents, and budgets. The term dimension describes how analysis occurs. A two-dimensional analysis, for example, would be sales per area. However, by using more than two dimensions when creating an entry, you can carry out a more complex analysis, such as sales per sales campaign per customer group per area. For more information, see Working with Dimensions.
Analyzing data by dimensions gives you greater insight into your business, so you can evaluate information, such as how well your business is operating, where it is thriving and where it is not, and where more resources should be allocated.
As a quick way to analyze transactional data by dimensions, you can filter totals in the chart of accounts and entries in all Entries windows by dimensions. Look for the Set Dimension Filter action.
An analysis by dimensions displays a selected combination of dimensions. You can store and retrieve each analysis you have set up. The information for setting up an analysis is stored on an Analysis View card to simplify future analysis.
You can use the Analysis by Dimensions matrix to view the amounts in your general ledger by using the analysis views that you have already set up. You fill in the Analysis by Dimensions window to define what will be shown in the matrix, and then you choose the Show Matrix action to view the matrix.
You cannot select a period length shorter than the period specified for the date compression on the Analysis View card. The Next Set and Previous Set commands are inactive if you have selected Period in either the Show as Lines or the Show as Columns field.
You can use the Dimensions - Detail report to display a detailed classification of how dimensions have been used on entries over a selected period. You can use the Dimensions - Total report to display only the total amounts.
You can also change the view by changing the contents of the Show as Lines field and Show as Columns field. To reverse a view setting, choose the Reverse Lines and Columns action.
The amounts that are displayed in the Analysis by Dimensions window give you a picture of the company’s state at the time of the last update. To get a picture of the current state, you must update the analysis view by running the update function.
The following procedure is for updating an analysis view from the Analysis by Dimensions window. The steps are similar from the Analysis View Card and the Analysis View List windows.
If you select the Update on Posting check box on an analysis view card, the view is automatically updated when an involved transaction is posted.
To update some or all analysis views at the same time, you must use the Update Analysis Views batch job.
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