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You have three hierarchies for the Entity dimension. One hierarchy rolls up entities by geography, one hierarchy rolls u

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You have three hierarchies for the Entity dimension. One hierarchy rolls up entities by geography, one hierarchy rolls up entities by function, and one hierarchy rolls up entities by legal structure. In your Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) application, these three hierarchies exist within a single Entity dimension. You want to be able to manage the properties for the nodes once.Identify the three ways that DRM can be designed to support this requirement.

A. Maintain the three separate DRM hierarchies within a single version with the HFM properties set to Global; combine the hierarchies into a single export.
B. Create the three structures in a single DRM hierarchy with the Geography hierarchy as the primary hierarchy and the Function and Legal structures as shared nodes.
C. Maintain each hierarchy in its own version; set the Geography hierarchy to Primary and the Function and Legal hierarchies to Shared.
D. Maintain the three separate DRM hierarchies within a single version with the HFM properties set to Global and combine the hierarchies into a single export book. E. Maintain the three separate DRM hierarchies within a single version with the HFM properties set to Global; Use the Blend feature to combine the hierarchies into a single export.
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