Help and Miscellaneous Information
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This page contains additional solution documentation, including database migration information. |
Display Settings
OneStream and MarketPlace solutions frequently require the display of multiple data elements for proper data entry and analysis. Therefore, the recommended screen resolution is a minimum of 1920 x 1080 for optimal rendering of forms and reports.
Additionally, OneStream recommends that you adjust the Windows System Display text setting to 100% and do not apply any Custom Scaling options.
Package Contents and Naming Conventions
The package file name contains multiple identifiers that correspond with the platform. Renaming any of the elements contained in a package is discouraged in order to preserve the integrity of the naming conventions.
Example Package Name: MDB_PV5.2.0_SV101_PackageContents.zip
Identifier | Description |
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MDB |
Solution ID |
PV5.2.0 |
Minimum Platform version required to run solution |
SV101 |
Solution version |
PackageContents |
File name |
MarketPlace Solution Modification Considerations
A few cautions and considerations regarding the modification of MarketPlace solutions:
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Major changes to business rules or custom tables within a MarketPlace solution will not be supported through normal channels as the resulting solution is significantly different from the core solution.
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If changes are made to any dashboard object or business rule, consider renaming it or copying it to a new object first. This is important because if there is an upgrade to the MarketPlace solution in the future and the customer applies the upgrade, this will overlay and wipe out the changes. This also applies when updating any of the standard reports and dashboards.
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If modifications are made to a MarketPlace solution, upgrading to later versions will be more complex depending on the degree of customization. Simple changes such as changing a logo or colors on a dashboard do not impact upgrades significantly. Making changes to the custom database tables and business rules, which should be avoided, will make an upgrade even more complicated.