Hi there!
We are back again for another What’s New for SAP Profitability and Performance Management Cloud Standard Model (SAP PaPM Cloud SM). This month’s What’s New will focus on the enhancements in the Environment screen and the consolidation of Show and Analyze Screen.
In case you missed it, you can always catch up on the latest developments and releases about SAP PaPM Cloud SM following the relevant tag: PaPMCloudWhatsNew
Let’s start!
Environments Screen Enhancements
SAP PaPM Cloud Standard Model has enhanced the Environments screen by replacing inline editing and drag-and-drop interactions with modal dialogs. This update streamlines actions like adding, editing, moving, and deleting environments, providing a more consistent and user-friendly experience. Additionally, automatic saving eliminates the need for manual save, undo, and redo actions.
More details about the Environments screen enhancements can be found in the SAP PaPM Cloud blog post: SAP PaPM Cloud SM: Enhancements on the Environments Screen or visit our Application Help portal Environments screen.
Consolidation of Show and Analyze Screen
Two of the most frequently used screens in SAP PAPM Cloud Standard Model application, Show and Analyze screens, have been consolidated into one unique screen. Displaying and maintaining data in tabular view in Show screen and manipulating data in aggregated view in Analyze screen is now merged into single Data maintenance screen.
For your reference, please visit Show screen and Analyze data sections in the Application Help portal.
Access to the Consolidated Show & Analyze Screen
Previously, authorized users could access and maintain data in the Show and Analyze screens through two different buttons.
With the new implementation, Show and Analyze screens are merged into one screen, which can be accessed via the Manage Data button.
Upon accessing the Show screen of any function, the URL part isPivotModeOn states if the pivoted mode is enabled. In case authorized users wish to view and maintain data in tabular view they can keep the Pivot toggle disabled.
Once users wish to change the data representation from tabular to aggregated view, they can enable the Pivot toggle.
Layouts for different pivot modes are separated, which means that the user can save different set of layouts for two different pivot modes: enabled and disabled.
In case user makes any changes in the Show screen with disabled pivot mode , an asterisk indicator (*) will show up besides the current layout. Upon trying to enable the Pivot toggle, the user will get a warning message that unsaved changes for current mode will be discarded in case user chooses to leave the view.
The same behavior will be applicable if the user tries to disable the Pivot toggle while they are in pivot mode with unsaved layout changes.
That’s it for now!
Stay tuned for more enhancements and exciting release in the next months’ What’s New.
Until next time and see you next month!
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