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Which of the following are required to configure a section in a story?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  1. Optimized Design Experience
  2. Dimension
  3. Classic Design Experience
  4. Widget

Answer(s): B,D

Explanation:

A section is a way to group and organize widgets in a story based on a dimension. To create a section, you need to have the following:

A dimension that you want to use as the basis for grouping the widgets. You can choose any dimension from any model in the story.

One or more widgets that you want to display in each section. You can add any type of widget, such as charts, tables, geo maps, etc.

You can create sections in both the Classic Design Experience and the Optimized Design Experience, but the process is slightly different. Therefore, the correct answer is dimension and widget, as they are required to configure a section in a story



In a table you display a time hierarchy with the years 2024, 2025, and 2026. Months, quarters, and half years are also displayed for each year. You want to apply the formatting of the year 2024 to the years 2025 and 2026. In styling rules, which level option do you select?

  1. Self and Children
  2. Self
  3. Self and Descendants
  4. Self and Siblings

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

To apply the formatting of the year 2024 to the years 2025 and 2026, you need to use the level option Self and Descendants in the styling rules. This option applies the formatting to the selected member and all its lower-level members in the hierarchy. In this case, the selected member is the year 2024, and its lower-level members are the months, quarters, and half years that belong to 2024. The formatting will also be applied to the years 2025 and 2026, and their lower-level members, because they are at the same level as 2024 in the hierarchy.

The other level options are:

Self: This option applies the formatting only to the selected member, not to any other members in the hierarchy. In this case, the selected member is the year 2024, and the formatting will not be applied to any other years or lower-level members.

Self and Siblings: This option applies the formatting to the selected member and all its siblings, which are members at the same level in the hierarchy. In this case, the selected member is the year 2024, and its siblings are the years 2025 and 2026. The formatting will be applied to these three years, but not to their lower-level members.

Self and Children: This option applies the formatting to the selected member and its immediate children, which are members one level below in the hierarchy. In this case, the selected member is the year 2024, and its immediate children are the quarters and half years that belong to 2024. The formatting will be applied to these members, but not to any other years or months.


Reference:

1: Styling Rules for Tables



To which models can you add data point comments?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  1. SAP S/4HANA live model
  2. Import planning model
  3. BPC live model
  4. Blended model

Answer(s): B,C

Explanation:

Data point comments are a feature that allows you to add comments to specific data points in a story. You can use data point comments to provide additional information, context, or feedback on the data. You can also reply to, edit, or delete existing comments. Data point comments are supported for the following models:

Import models

Planning models

Blended models

Data point comments are not supported for live models, such as SAP S/4HANA live model or BPC live model. Therefore, the correct answer is Import planning model and Blended model, as they are the models that support data point comments.

Data point comments are comments that you can add to a specific value in a table or a comment widget. They are similar to commenting on a single cell in Microsoft Excel. Data point comments are associated with the models, which means that they will appear in any story that uses the same model and has the same value in a table or a comment widget.

Data point comments can be added to the following models:

Import planning model: This is a model that you create by importing data from a file or a database. You can use this model for planning scenarios, such as budgeting, forecasting, or what-if analysis. You can enable data point comments for this model by selecting the Allow Data Point Comments option in the model properties.

BPC live model: This is a model that you create by connecting to a SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) system. You can use this model for real-time planning and analysis with BPC data. You can enable data point comments for this model by selecting the Allow Data Point Comments option in the model properties.

Data point comments cannot be added to the following models:

SAP S/4HANA live model: This is a model that you create by connecting to a SAP S/4HANA system. You can use this model for real-time analysis with SAP S/4HANA data. However, this model does not support data point comments, because it is read-only and does not allow any changes to the data.

Blended model: This is a model that you create by blending data from two or more models. You can use this model for combining and analyzing data from different sources. However, this model does not support data point comments, because it is derived from other models and does not have its own data.


Reference:

1: Using Data Point Comments - SAP Learning 2: Creating an Import Planning Model - SAP Learning 3: Creating a BPC Live Model - SAP Learning 4: Creating an SAP S/4HANA Live Model - SAP Learning : [Blending Data from Multiple Models - SAP Learning]



Which of the following can you use to create a chart for each member of a dimension?

  1. Value Driver Tree
  2. In-Cell Charts
  3. Trellis
  4. Section

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

A section is a way of organizing a story into different parts based on a dimension. A section creates a separate page for each member of the dimension, and displays the same widgets on each page with the data filtered by the section dimension. For example, if you create a section based on the Country dimension, you will have a page for each country in your data, and the charts and tables on each page will show only the data for that country.

The other options are not correct because:

Value Driver Tree: This is a widget that allows you to create a graphical representation of how different drivers affect a key performance indicator (KPI). You can use this widget to perform simulations and what-if scenarios on your data. However, this widget does not create a chart for each member of a dimension.

In-Cell Charts: These are mini charts that are displayed within table cells to show the relative values of measures. You can use this feature to enhance the readability and analysis of your data. However, this feature does not create a chart for each member of a dimension.

Trellis: This is a feature that allows you to split a chart into multiple smaller charts based on one or more dimensions. You can use this feature to compare and contrast different segments of your data. However, this feature does not create a separate page for each member of a dimension.


Reference:

1: Creating Sections - SAP Learning 2: Using Value Driver Trees - SAP Learning 3: Using In-Cell Charts - SAP Learning 4: Using Trellis Charts - SAP Learning



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