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Copying a dataset creates an exact copy of the dataset (or the selected periods in a copied dataset) so that you do not have to manually reconfigure all budget line items.
To create a new budget dataset by copying existing datasets:
Main menu 9x icon 20px Main menu 9x icon 20px In the toolbar, click the Main Menu icon ( ).Include Page - From the drop-down list, under the Financial section, select Budgeting.
The Budgeting screen appears in a separate tab.
For more information, see Budgeting. - Click the Utilities (gear) button (
).Include Page Gear menu icon 30px Gear menu icon 30px - From the drop-down list, select Copy Dataset.
The Copy Dataset dialog box appears.
For more information, see Copy Datasets dialog box. In the To Dataset section, complete the following steps to define the dataset to which information will be copied: - From the Year drop-down list, select the year to which you will copy datasets. From the Type drop-down list, select the type of dataset to which the information will be copied.Dataset dialog box.
In the From Dataset section, complete the following steps to define the dataset from which information will be copied:
Info icon false Note: The From Dataset section defaults to periods 1 to 12. This default setting assumes you are copying one complete dataset to the To Dataset. If you are copying from more than one dataset, you can change these periods to specify which periods to include.
- Click the First Period cell and select the first period in the range of the dataset from which you are copying.
- Click the Last Period cell and select the last period in the range of the dataset from which you are copying.
- Click the Year cell and select a year of the dataset from which you are copying.
- Click the Dataset cell and select a dataset from which you are copying data.
- Optionally, to (Optional) To add another dataset from which to copy, complete the following steps:
- Click Click Add Dataset.
A new row appears. - Repeat steps 6a 5a to 6d5d.
- Click Click Add Dataset.
- Optionally, to (Optional) To delete a dataset, click to highlight the row and then click Delete Datasetclick Delete Dataset.
- In the To Dataset section, complete the following steps to define the dataset to which information will be copied:
- From the Year drop-down list, select the year to which you will copy datasets.
- From the Type drop-down list, select the type of dataset to which the information will be copied.
- Select the appropriate check boxes if you want to exclude KBIs, hours, and/or rate adjustments in the new dataset.
Click OK.
The dialog box closes, and the dataset is created. It is named using the year and type that you selected in the To Dataset section.
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