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This blog covers some of the latest new features and enhancements in SAP BusinessObjects Cloud and SAP Digital Boardroom release 2016.19. Please refer to the release notes for more details.

 

Highlights of this release include:

  • Self-service configuration of SAML authentication

  • Multiple enhancements for variance

  • Create geospatial models from live HANA calculation views

  • Automatic scaling of non-spreading dimensions  with weighted spreading


 

Core: User Authentication


Self-service  configuration of SAML authentication


If you have your own corporate SAML Identity Provider, you can now choose to use that for single sign-on to SAP BusinessObjects Cloud. You  can configure this directly within the application, without needing to submit a ticket or involve the SAP BusinessObjects Cloud operations team.



 

Core: Data Analysis, Stories, and Tables


Variance:  Multiple enhancements


This release brings a number of enhancements for working with variance in SAP BusinessObjects Cloud.

 

  • Show/hide and edit variance labels
    Variance labels can now be toggled on and off, and be displayed either above or below the chart. The variance label text can be customized as well.




  • Select the versions to be included in the base chart
    Not all versions need to be included in the base chart when you are creating a variance chart. The versions included in the base chart will determine the appearance of the variance axis.


 




  • Special handling for non-existing data points
    This is a handy new feature that allows you to choose whether you want to show a value that does not exist as a variance.


For example, let's say you had planned to sell a product last year, but did not have any data for actuals (no sales). In this case, you can treat the data as zero to show that the variance is off by 100%. Or if the situation was reversed and you sold a certain product last year but there were no sales this year - again you could treat the data as zero and show that the variance is off by 100%. But if you launched a new product this year, it would not make sense to show the variance for this as there as there is no data from the previous year - in this case, you would not select the option to set no data as zero.




  • Create a variance chart with two different measures
    This enhancment allows you to add the variance from any two measures, including calculated and restricted measures. The example below shows how we compare two time restricted measures.



 

Apply a threshold on a measure by measure basis within a Story


Thresholds have just gotten more powerful. Instead of using the same threshold rule for all measures, you can now specify the threshold on a measure by measure basis such that each measure or calculation can be displayed with a completely different threshold.

 

It’s also easier now to change the range of a threshold, and you can turn the threshold tooltip on or off. Support for percentages is improved as well.

 



 

Other improvements



  • Enhanced marquee selection
    Want to quickly select things within a chart? Marquee selecting is improved so that you can begin your selection outside of the plot area, and see the items that are being selected as you drag your cursor across a chart.





  • Improved chart building experience
    The action menu is now enhanced with expandable measure and dimension  tokens.


 

Core: Location Analytics


Create geospatial models from live HANA calculation views


We now support the creation of geospatial models based on  live HANA calculation views. In order to import a location-enabled model from a  live HANA calculation view, you will first need to perform a few data preparation steps in SAP HANA Studio.



 



Predictive


Preview predictive forecasts


SAP BusinessObjects Cloud allows you to run predictive time-series forecasts on your data within a story grid. In this release, you can preview the existing values and predicted values for booked cells after running a time-series forecast, and then choose to use either the existing value or the forecast value for each period before populating the story grid.


 

Planning


Scaling of non-spreading dimensions


We’ve improved the way booked values of non-spreading dimensions are handled with weighted spreading; these values are now scaled instead of being equally distributed.



Currency conversion dependencies


Need to know which calculations can be exposed in a table? The Select Conversions dialog now allows you to easily see which calculations are dependent on the conversions that are available.


 

Other improvements



  • Support for data entry and copy/paste into unbooked restricted cells.


 




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