on 2023 Jun 14 2:47 AM
What is the difference between the 5 version categories in SAP Analytics Cloud (Actual, Budget, Planning, Forecast and Rolling Forecast), and when should each one be used?
jean.almeida
They are different types of financial performance tracking and forecasting methods used by organizations. The version dimension is used to store and track these different performance metrics. Here's an overview of each :
The key differences between these versions lie in their purpose, timeframe, and flexibility. Actual represents the historical performance, while the budget and plan are forward-looking financial plans. Budgets are usually prepared on an annual basis, while plans provide a broader strategic perspective. Rolling forecasts, on the other hand, are updated at regular intervals to adapt to changing circumstances and provide a more current outlook for the future.
From SAC point of view Version is the dimension which stores all the above information and hence you need multiple versions members and category. Generally you have 1 Actual version but may have one or more then one other versions. Version category helps you to know what kind of version is that. Refer to the below for more details.
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Nikhil
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Hi jean.almeida,
This is the difference between 5 version categories in SAP Analytics Cloud (Actual, Budget, Planning, Forecast and Rolling Forecast):
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jean.almeida
Its from free SAP learning training.
Nikhil
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