In which types of data source can you concatenate data? Note: There are 3 correct answers to
this question.
In SAP Analytics Cloud, data concatenation can be performed on Embedded datasets, Standalone datasets, and Imported data models. This process involves combining data from multiple sources or tables into a single dataset or model, providing a unified view of the data. This is particularly useful for analyses that require a comprehensive dataset compiled from various data sources.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Working with Datasets
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Concatenating Data in Models and Datasets
You have a dimension with members for product groups and products. Each product group
has associated products. You want to plan by product group without disaggregating into the
products. How can you do this?
When you have a dimension with members for product groups and associated products and want to plan by product group without disaggregating into the individual products, using two hierarchies is the best approach. One hierarchy can represent the product groups at a higher level, allowing for planning and analysis at the group level. The second hierarchy can include both the product groups and their associated individual products for more detailed analysis when needed. This approach provides flexibility in planning and analyzing data at different levels of detail without the necessity of disaggregating data at the product group level.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Hierarchies in Planning
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Managing Hierarchies for Planning
What can you do with a multi action? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
You are creating an allocation step to distribute expenses from the HR cost center to your operating
cost centers. Which dimension setting controls how much is distributed to each operating cost
center?
In the context of creating an allocation step to distribute expenses from the HR cost center to operating cost centers in SAP Analytics Cloud, the 'Driver' dimension setting is crucial. This setting determines the basis or criteria on which the distribution is calculated and applied to each operating cost center. For instance, the driver could be the number of employees, square footage, or any other relevant metric that justifies the distribution of costs. By defining a driver, you ensure that the allocation of expenses is proportional and fair based on the selected criteria.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Allocation Steps in Planning
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Using Drivers for Allocation
You are entering values for several expense accounts in a data table. Which data entry mode must
you use to process the data with a delay defined in System Administration?
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