Difference between consultant technical and functional of essbase

Hi gurus Essbase/Planning, I'm new to hyperion essbase/planning, please help me slot issues.

(1) the difference between functional and technical consultant essbase consultant (roles)

(2) difference between Hyperion planning consultant technical and functional consultant (roles)

Thanks in advance,

Raraju.

Roles of Consultant functional

Coordinate with the cords of the management, analyze business process change potential problems, including the determination of the nature of the change and to recommend solutions.

Essbase technical roles

Creation of high level and low level design documents Essbase

Creation of calculation scripts and make downtime on codes of existing calculation script

Monitor the server logs and the existing system (which includes all of the oversight process)

Thank you

Sreekumar heraud

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