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Learning SAP Analytics Cloud

You're reading from   Learning SAP Analytics Cloud Collaborate, predict and solve business intelligence problems with cloud computing

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788290883
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Riaz Ahmed Riaz Ahmed
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with SAP Analytics Cloud FREE CHAPTER 2. Models in SAP Analytics Cloud 3. Planning model 4. Creating Stories Using Charts 5. Extending Stories with KPI, Filters, and Other Handy Objects 6. Analyzing Data Using Geomaps and Other Objects 7. Working with Tables and Grids 8. Collaboration 9. Digital Boardroom 10. System Administration

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with SAP Analytics Cloud, provides a brief introduction to SAP Analytics Cloud platform and exposes its anatomy. In this chapter, you will get an overview of different SAP Analytics Cloud segments (models, stories, Digital Boardroom, and more), which are discussed in detail in subsequent chapters.

Chapter 2, Models, provides some basic conceptual stuff about models, such as analytics and planning models, measures, and dimensions. Models are the foundation of every analysis you create in SAP Analytics Cloud. You will create an analytics model in this chapter to get hands-on exposure to this segment of the application.

Chapter 3, Planning Models, provides details about planning models, which are models in which you work with planning features. A planning model is called a full-featured model because it is preconfigured with the time and categories dimensions for actual, budget, planning, forecast, and rolling forecast. It also supports multicurrency and offers security at both model and dimension levels to restrict access to specific values in the report to privileged users. It also comes with auditing features for traceability.

Chapter 4, Creating Stories Using Charts, discusses stories, which are used in SAP Analytics Cloud to present data graphically using charts, tables, geomaps, text, images, and shapes. In this chapter, there are some hands-on exercises to help you explore this significant segment of the application.

Chapter 5, Extending Stories with KPI, Filters, and Other Handy Objects, also relates to stories. Here, you will learn about key performance indicators (KPIs), add different types of filters to narrow the scope of you analysis, add reference lines, create linked analysis, add dynamic and static text, and a lot more.

Chapter 6, Analyzing Data Using Geo Maps and Other Objects, discusses the models that include latitude and longitude information and can be used in stories to visualize data in geomaps. By adding multiple layers of different types of data, you can show different geographic features and points of interest, enabling you to perform sophisticated geographic analysis. You will also learn how to add, delete, copy, and duplicate pages in your stories and how to provide them with expressive names. Adding comments, creating linked dimensions, predictive forecasting, and time calculation are also discussed in this chapter.

Chapter 7, Working with Tables and Grids, discusses tables and grids in detail. A table is a spreadsheet-like object that can be used to view and analyze text data. You will also learn about grid page, which is a type of page used to create analysis comprising text and formulas. Applying ranking to charts, applying filters to tables, setting visibility filters, using KPIs in tables, and creating blended tables are some of the topics covered in this chapter.

Chapter 8, Collaboration, highlights the collaboration features in SAP Analytics Cloud using which users can discuss business content and share information. These features include creating events and assigning tasks, commenting on a chart's data points, commenting on a story page, saving and sharing a story as a PDF, discussions, and sharing files and stories.

Chapter 9, Digital Boardroom, discusses the SAP Digital Boardroom, which is changing the landscape of board meetings. In addition to supporting traditional presentation methods, it goes beyond the corporate boardroom and allows remote members to join and participate in the meeting online. These remote participants can actively engage in the meeting and can play with live data using their own devices. The chapter will demonstrate how to create boardroom agenda and set up online meetings.

Chapter 10, System Administration, discusses how to make your SAP Analytics Cloud environment secure by creating users and setting their passwords, setting up teams, creating roles and setting permissions, monitoring users activities, data changes, and system performance. In the final section of this book, you will learn about system deployment in which you export and import system components.

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