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S/4 Hana Creating Custom Analytical Query And Publish As An App
S/4 Hana Creating Custom Analytical Query is an app used for reporting and analysis. S/4 Hana Creating Custom Analytical Query offers the fields required to design a query. The user can select the required fields and set filters for the query. They can add restricted measures, calculated measures, and preview the query results. Moreover, following these simple steps, you can create various Custom Analytical Queries. We follow the below steps to create a custom Analytical query
Creating Custom Analytical query
Update display section
Update filter section
Publish as an app
Note that this blog refers the CDS view created before please refer to the link below on How to create CDS view
Create Custom Analytical Query
We can now use the custom CDS view created to create a new custom Analytical query
Specify the name and click on next
Go to field selection and select the checkbox and the fields would start showing on the right side “ Free” Section
Update Display Section
Select the row
choose if you want to display it or not
Which axis it should show up
Sorting is enabled or not
Click on up and down to change the sequence of the fields
Update Filter Section For S/4 Hana Creating Custom Analytical
Query
Click on the filer to define filters
Select the row for the specific fields to make a filter
Check filter options and for now, I have selected user input value as a filter with “selection type” “Interval”
After publishing check the query and this is how it looks like with just 1 filter which was added as the storage location
Publish Custom Analytical Query As An App
Open the view browser app and find your specific query and look for the application ID, Note that it may sometime take time to appear if you just published.
Refer below image how it should look like
Now select the Application ID and go to Custom catalog extension and search the using the APP ID and then add to the specific catalog you would like to see it in.
This would add the app to the catalog and it would be shown as an app on the Fiori Launchpad.