C SACS 2321-Demo
C SACS 2321-Demo
SAP
C_SACS_2321 Exam
Certified Application Associate - SAP Analytics Cloud Story
Design
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Version: 4.0
Question: 1
Where can you define a calculation for a table? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
A. Table
B. Model
C. Calculation editor
D. Story
E. Pago
Answer: ACD
Explanation:
Table: You can add a simple calculation by selecting two measures in a table, right-clicking, choosing Add
calculation, and choosing the calculation you want. You can also add a repeating or single column or row
to a table by right-clicking on a measure or dimension and choosing Add Calculation1.
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Calculation editor: You can open the calculation editor from the drop-down menu of Measures or
Dimensions in the Designer Panel and create complex calculations for a chart or table. For each type of
calculation, a new calculated member is created. You can also use dimension attributes as part of a
calculation2.
Story: You can create a calculated measure in the Builder pane of a story. When setting up your
calculation, you apply the typical formula functions, conditions, and operators to the data contained in
your model. Calculated measures allow you to perform mathematical and Boolean operations on your
data1.
Reference:
1: Calculating Data in Stories - SAP Learning 2: SAP Analytics Cloud In-story Calculation Series – An
Introduction
Question: 2
You want to blend data in a story from two models (see graphic below). Model 1 is the primary model.
Which link type returns what data Primary All Intersection
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A. Primary
B. All
C. Intersection
Answer: C
Explanation:
The link type determines how the data from the primary and secondary models are blended in a
story. There are three link types: Primary, All, and Intersection1.
Primary: Only the data from the primary model that matches the data from the secondary model is
displayed. This is equivalent to an inner join in SQL.
All: All the data from both models is displayed, regardless of whether they match or not. This is
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Intersection: Only the data that exists in both models is displayed. This is equivalent to an intersection in
set theory.
In this case, the link type that returns what data is Intersection, because it only shows the data that is
common to both models, such as Customer A and Customer B. Customer C and Customer D are excluded
because they do not exist in both models.
Reference:
Question: 3
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Answer: D
Explanation:
When you save a story as a template, you can use it as a starting point for creating new stories with the
same layout and formatting. However, all the data from the original story is removed and replaced by
placeholders for charts, tables, maps, input controls, and value driver trees. This way, you can easily add
new data sources and models to the template without affecting the existing ones1. Custom formatting,
such as story background, chart color palettes, fonts, and borders, is retained in the template2. Custom
widgets, such as images, shapes, texts, and buttons, are also preserved in the template3. Standard
widgets, such as charts, tables, maps, input controls, and value driver trees, are converted into empty
placeholders that can be filled with new data3.
Reference:
1: Create and Use Story Templates 2: Story Templates in SAP Analytics Cloud 3: Building Stories from a
Template
Question: 4
In a story, to which of the following is chart scaling applied? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this
question.
A. Specific page
B. All measures
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C. All pages
D. Specific measure
Answer: AD
Explanation:
Chart scaling is a feature that ensures that you have a meaningful display of values across multiple charts
in a story. By default, charts are not scaled, which can lead to incorrect data analysis, particularly if users
are not paying attention to the actual values displayed in the chart1.
Specific page: Chart scaling is applied to all of the charts on a page, but the scaling may be different for
the same measure on different pages, because the scaling factor is calculated separately for each page1.
Specific measure: Chart scaling is applied to a specific measure in a chart, and it affects all the charts that
contain that measure on the same page. You can exclude charts from the scaling by selecting the chart
and choosing Exclude from Scaling in the context menu1.
All measures: Chart scaling is not applied to all the measures in a story, only to the ones that are selected
for scaling. You can select which measures to scale by choosing Scale Measures in the context menu of
any chart on a page1.
All pages: Chart scaling is not applied to all the pages in a story, only to the ones that have scaling
enabled. You can enable or disable scaling for a page by choosing Enable Scaling or Disable Scaling in the
context menu of any chart on a page1.
Reference:
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Question: 5
Which of the following are required to configure a section in a story? Note: There are 2 correct answers
to this question.
B. Dimension
D. Widget
Answer: BD
Explanation:
A section is a way to group and organize widgets in a story based on a dimension. To create a section,
you need to have the following:
A dimension that you want to use as the basis for grouping the widgets. You can choose any dimension
from any model in the story.
One or more widgets that you want to display in each section. You can add any type of widget, such as
charts, tables, geo maps, etc.
You can create sections in both the Classic Design Experience and the Optimized Design Experience, but
the process is slightly different. Therefore, the correct answer is dimension and widget, as they are
required to configure a section in a story
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