A. Modeling
B. Reporting
C. Monitoring
D. Scheduling
A. An InfoObject for the company code and assign it to a user profile.
B. An InfoObject for the company code as authorization-relevant.
C. An InfoObject for the company code with the Query Read Mode property.
D. An authorization variable for the company code
A. Classification and regression
B. XRF spectroscopy
C. Segmentation or clustering
D. Gaussian normal distribution
A. LSA describes a blueprint for data flows which can be applied throughout the data warehouse.
B. LSA was designed with the technologies of traditional databases and classic SAP BW in mind.
C. LSA is designed for high flexibility and little governance.
D. LSA defines mostly virtual structures to avoid redundant copies of data.
A. Activate the navigation attribute in the SAP BW data flow transformation.
B. Change the attribute type from Display to Navigation in the InfoObject maintenance.
C. Drag and drop the display attribute to the Free section or the BW Query Designer.
D. Activate the navigation attribute in the respective InfoProvider.
E. Activate the navigation attribute in the characteristic properties in BW Query Designer.
A. Planning is not possible, but reporting is.
B. You cannot use SAP BPC Standard data in SAP Analytics Cloud.
C. You can use the BPC import connection of SAP Analytics Cloud
D. You can access the data via the BPC live connection of SAP Analytics Cloud.
A. Characteristics with the same key figure mapping are grouped.
B. Keep the number of records in the source and in the target identical.
C. Key figures with the same characteristic mapping are grouped
D. One record in the source creates a record in the target for each rule group.
A. True
B. False
A. InfoCube
B. CompositeProvider
C. MultiProvider
D. DataStore object (advanced)
E. InfoSet
A. Open hub destinations.
B. Analysis Process Designer.
C. SAP BW/4HANA queries.
D. CompositeProviders and DataStore objects (advanced).
E. Data transfer processes.