What account types use the average rate type? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct : A, C
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Where can you create a blank planning version?
Correct : B
A blank planning version in SAP Analytics Cloud can be created within the Version Management feature. This area of the platform allows users to manage different versions of their data, such as budgets, forecasts, and what-if scenarios. Creating a blank version provides a clean slate for planning activities, without pre-existing data, enabling users to start fresh with their assumptions and inputs.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Version Management in Planning
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Creating New Versions for Planning
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What must a data model contain in SAP Analytics Cloud? Note: There are 2 correct answers to
this question.
Correct : B, C
In SAP Analytics Cloud, a data model must contain at least 'Dimensions' and 'Measures' to be functional. Dimensions are the qualitative aspects of the data (e.g., time, geography, product categories) that provide the context for analysis. Measures, on the other hand, are the quantitative data points (e.g., sales, costs, quantities) that are analyzed within the context provided by dimensions. Both are fundamental components of a data model, enabling structured data analysis and reporting.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Building Data Models
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Understanding Dimensions and Measures in Models
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Which of the following data sources can you use in SAP Analytics Cloud data analyzer? Note: There
are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct : B, C, D
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You have a live data model with two dimensions: Firstname and Lastname. Users want a single
dimension in the data model that displays the dimensions as Lastname, Firstname. What must you
do?
Correct : B
To combine two dimensions, Firstname and Lastname, into a single dimension displaying as Lastname, Firstname in a live data model, you should create a calculated dimension in the data model. This calculated dimension will concatenate the two fields into one, according to the specified format. This approach allows for the creation of a new dimension that can be used across various reports and analyses within the model, maintaining the integrity of the original dimensions.
SAP Analytics Cloud Help Documentation: Creating Calculated Dimensions
SAP Analytics Cloud User Guide: Data Modeling Best Practices
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