Hi Everyone!
You might have already seen a lot of training videos about SAP Analytics Cloud (Formerly SAP BusinessObjects Cloud/SAP C4A) published by SAPAnalyticsTraining here. The purpose of this blog is to make you better understand this topic by a hands-on exercise that I have created. I hope it makes it simpler for you to learn and implement this easily. In this blog, you will learn about creating an analytic model in SAP Analytics Cloud by importing data from an excel file. You can use any data that you have.
Let's begin with an introduction:
SAP Analytics Cloud (Formerly SAP BusinessObjects Cloud/SAP C4A) combines all analytics capabilities including planning, predictive analytics, and business intelligence (BI) - in a single SaaS solution.
Models: A model is a representation of the data and is required to perform the analysis and communication of the data. With SAP Analytics Cloud Modeler, the user can create different models for further analysis and to even create stories for a better representation.
For more information, please have a look at this User Guide provided by SAP.
Here, we will be creating an Analytics-Type Model by importing data from an excel file.This example talks about the sales data of a super market like Product Name, Profit, Discount, etc. After this exercise, you would have a complete data model in SAP Analytics Cloud and you can later use this to create stories.
Creating an Analytic Model:
Your Home screen is the place where you can pin reports, stories, and visualizations, as tiles. You can also add personal notes and upcoming events there. When you first start SSAP Analytics Cloud, the Home screen displays quick-launch shortcuts that can help you get started working on your analytics tasks right away. For example, you can:
Steps:
1. You can directly drag and drop a source file into the “Connect To Data” block of the homepage or you can click on “Home” and then select “Modeler”.
2. Click on the “+” icon on the top right corner of the page.
5. Then, you will be redirected to this page:
10. Select “Longitude” field and click on “Create Location”.
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