Collect, aggregate, and report data based on your fiscal calendars, which may differ from the standard Gregorian calendar. Global organizations often operate in countries with unique fiscal calendars. By creating fiscal
calendars in the Operational Sustainability Management application, you enable local entities to collect data according to their own schedules.
Before you begin
Role required: sn_grc_metric.admin
Procedure
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Navigate to .
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Select New.
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On the form, fill in the fields.
Table 1. Metric calendar configuration form
| Field |
Description |
| Name |
Calendar name. For example, Australia calendar. |
| Description |
Brief description of the calendar. |
| Start month |
Month the fiscal year begins. |
| End month |
Month the fiscal year ends. This field is automatically set based on the start month. This field cannot be modified. |
| Year representation |
Specify how you want to represent the fiscal year. In some countries, such as India, the fiscal year starts in one calendar year and ends in the next. For instance, the fiscal year in India starts
on April 1, 2024, and ends on March 31, 2025. In this field, the choices are as follows:
- Start year: Represents the fiscal year by its starting year. For example, 2024 for the fiscal year starting April 1, 2024.
- End Year: Represents the fiscal year by its ending year. For example, 2025 for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025.
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Select Submit.
What to do next
Map the source and target calendars. For more information, see Map target and source calendars.