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To view and consent to our Chinese Cyber Security Law privacy statement, your device needs to be on Chinese Standard Time, and the device language must be set
to Chinese.

4. Enter the server URL in the Enter Server URL screen and tap on the device keyboard.

 Note
Embedded SAP Analytics Cloud tenants are not supported for the mobile app.

Use the base URL from the browser of your SAP Analytics Cloud web application:

https://<customerdomain>.<region>.sapanalytics.cloud

 Note
Chrome is the default supported browser for authentication. Use the displayed Chrome browser for the following authentication step. For authentication to work,
OAuth needs to be configured on the server running the SAP Analytics Cloud web application.

5. Enter your username and password and tap Log On. Use the same authentication credentials you use to log in to the SAP Analytics Cloud web application.

6. On the Authorize Client screen, tap Authorize to enable access to your SAP Analytics Cloud data.

Managing the Application Password

When you first log in, you can use the Set App Password to set a password for the app and therefore protect your data. Once an application password is set, you will be
prompted to enter the application password each time the app is changed to foreground and made active. As an Administrator you can disable the application password
prompt for all users in the SAP Analytics Cloud web application. From the ( ) Main Menu, select System Administration and select the System Configuration
tab. Toggle Disable mobile app password to ON. This will enable the Skip option in the Set App Password screen, thereby giving the user a choice of setting or not setting the
application password. If a user opts to Skip in the Set App Password screen, they can later set the password by going to User Profile Settings Enable Application
Password .

If you have forgotten the application password, on the welcome screen tap Forgot Password. This option resets the application.

The application will reset after you provide an incorrect password in ten attempts to launch the app.

To change your application password, tap User Profile Settings App Password and tap Change Application Password.

Touch ID on the Android App

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Once you have set up an app password, you can enable Touch ID to access the app.

1. In the app, go to Profile Security & Defaults App Password Biometric Login .

2. Enable Biometric Login.

3. Provide the app password under CONFIRM PASSWORD.

 Caution
The app password will be erased if you choose to disable the password.

4. In the displayed Use the fingerprint sensor to login screen, touch the sensor with the finger you want to use as the Touch ID.

5. Launch the app again, and use the Touch ID to log in.

Secure Connection Requirements


The mobile app can only connect to URLs that are trusted connections. This includes both intermediary URLs used to log on to the SAP Analytics Cloud system, or live data
source connections consumed by stories viewed in the app. For example, if you are using a reverse proxy server to relay requests from the mobile app to SAP Analytics Cloud,
and the connection does not satisfy certain requirements, errors may be displayed to the user. Use the information below to secure your connections for your particular app:

iOS

A trusted SSL certificate must be installed on the server (such as the reverse proxy server). Self-signed or untrusted SSL certificates are not supported.

This means that the server has secure server certificates from a Certificate Authority (CA), and the CA is trusted by iOS (for a list see: https://support.apple.com/en-
ca/HT204132 ). Possible error: An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.

The connection must satisfy Apple's App Transport Security (ATS) requirements. For complete requirements, see Requirements for Connecting Using ATS in
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CocoaKeys.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009251-
SW57 .

Possible error message:

The resource could not be loaded because the App Transport Security policy requires the use of a secure connection.

To test your secure connection, you may want to use a public SSL testing service, for example: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/. Check the handshake simulation
results for Apple ATS. More troubleshooting tips are available at: Troubleshooting Connection Issues.

 Note
For the latest the ATS compliance requirements refer to communication from your ATS certificate provider.

Android

A trusted SSL certificate must be installed on the server (such as the reverse proxy server). This means that the server has secure server certificates from a Certificate
Authority (CA), and the CA is trusted by Android ( the trusted root certificates are installed on the device under Settings > Biometrics and Security > Other Security Settings >
View security certificates). Possible error message:

An SSL Error has occurred. This may be due to the detection of a self-signed certificate on the server. Please only use certificates
generated by a CA.Self-signed or untrusted SSL certificates are not supported.

 Note
More information on Android secure connection issues is available at:https://developer.android.com/training/articles/security-config#TrustingDebugCa

Related Information
Viewing Stories on Mobile
Viewing Digital Boardroom on Mobile
Viewing Analytic Applications on Mobile
Changing App Settings

Viewing Stories on Mobile


Learn how to view and interact with your stories in the SAP Analytics Cloud iOS and Android mobile apps.

Story, Page, and Other filters

Chart Filters and the Quick Actions Menu

Additional Chart Interactions

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Navigate to the story you want to view using either the Home or Files tabs.

The Home tab contains your favorite and featured content, as well as recently viewed items.

The Files tab displays all the folders and files containing stories and presentations enabled for mobile.

 Note
You can also use the search tool provided on the Home and Files tabs to find your story.

Tap Stories to choose a story you want to view. You can view stories you own, stories shared with you by others, and public stories all from your mobile device.

For stories with multiple pages, swipe left to go the next page and swipe right to go the previous page by tapping the page title at the top of the screen. This brings up a
dialog where you can jump directly to any page.

Story, Page, and Other filters


Story filters, page filters, model and dimension filters, and calculations that exist in the story can be interacted with in the Input Controls panel of the mobile app.

To change a story, page or calculation filter value:

1. While viewing a story, tap (found in the upper right part of your screen).

2. In the Input Controls panel, you'll see a list of filters (calculations appear under Others). Select a filter.

3. In the panel for the selected filter, you can see a list of all possible filter values. Select one or multiple values by tapping the check box next to each value.

4. (Optional) If the dimension contains a hierarchy, you can select the dimension to see the next level of dimension values and select one or more of the child values.

5. Tap Apply and the story will refresh with your changes.

Apply filters to interact with your data on-the-fly (iOS)

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Apply filters to interact with your data on-the-fly (Android)

Chart Filters and the Quick Actions Menu

Additional options, including chart filters, are available from a Quick Actions menu after entering full screen mode. Tap in the upper right corner of a chart to expand it full
screen. Initially the menu shows several chart-wide options, but more options become available after selecting a value in the chart. Select a value in a chart by tapping it, such
as a bar in a bar chart, to see the full list of options.

 Note
Table rows and columns are initially truncated, showing only a preview. Tap in the upper right corner of the table to expand it full screen and show the full table details.

Quick Actions Menu Options

Option Description

Tap to enable multi-selection of chart values. For example, enabling this option allows you to tap and select more than one bar in a bar chart before
applying a filter. When this option is enabled, you can also tap and drag to lasso multiple values in a given area.

When disabled, you can only select a single value at a time. Tapping a new value changes the selection.

Sort the measures and dimensions in charts in ascending or descending order. For example, sort dimension values from A-Z or Z-A, or measure values
from lowest to highest or highest to lowest.

Filter data by the ranking of the highest or lowest values. For example, show only the Top 5 or Bottom 5 measure values.

Custom Top N options saved to the original story are applied when viewing in the mobile app.

Filter by (include) the selected values. Tap first to allow you to tap and select multiple values.

To remove a chart filter, select in the upper-right part of the chart to open the Chart Filters panel. Swipe left over a filter and tap Delete.

 Note
If using the Android App, you cannot remove the chart filter. You can only reset the chart filter.

Filter out (exclude) the selected values. Tap first to allow you to tap and select multiple values.

To remove a chart filter, select in the upper-right part of the chart to open the Chart Filters panel. Swipe left over a filter and tap Delete.

 Note
If using the Android App, you cannot remove the chart filter. You can only reset the chart filter.

Drill down through a hierarchical dimension.

For example, assume you have a hierarchy for a Location dimension that consists of Country > State > City. If your chart is displaying at the State level,
tap a value to select it, and then tap Location to drill down one level. The chart refreshes and now displays values at the City level.

Drill up through a hierarchical dimension.

For example, assume you have a hierarchy for a Location dimension that consists of Country > State > City. If your chart is displaying at the City level, tap
a value to select it, and then tap Location to drill up one level. The chart refreshes and now displays values at the State level.

Apply an axis break to outlier values in bar, column, or waterfall charts.

For example, let's say you have two values in a bar chart much larger than the rest. These two values determine the scale of the chart, and make it harder
to read smaller values. Tap to allow multi-selection, tap the two long bars in the bar chart, and then tap to apply the axis break and shorten their
represented length. The scale of the chart is changed, and the bars of shorter values appear longer and are easier to read.

Open a chart link to other stories, story pages, external web pages, and links that launch other apps.

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Additional Chart Interactions
Aside from the Quick Action menu, additional gestures can be used directly on chart values:

Option Description

Change chart value details. Tap and hold on a single value, then drag across other values.

The chart summary changes to show details for each highlighted value as you drag across
the chart.

Show a changing difference marker. Tap and hold to select a single value, then select a second value.

A changing difference marker is displayed on the chart showing the absolute and
percentage difference between the two values.

Related Information
Viewing Digital Boardroom on Mobile
Sharing and Collaborating on Mobile
iOS Mobile App Feature Compatibility
Preparing Stories for Mobile

Viewing Digital Boardroom on Mobile


Learn how to view and interact with your boardroom presentations in the iOS SAP Analytics Cloud mobile app.

Tap to choose a Digital Boardroom presentation to view. Navigate to the presentation you want to view using either the Home or Files tabs.

The Home tab contains your favorite and featured content, as well as recently viewed items.

The Files tab displayes all the folders and files containing stories and presentations enabled for mobile.

 Note
You can also use the search tool provided on the Home and Files tabs to find your presentation.

A presentation can be either an agenda or a dashboard, indicated by the Digital Boardroom Type column of the list, each with similar navigation options in the mobile app.
Select a presentation to open it.

 Note
You cannot view Digital Boardroom presentations in the Android app.

The Table of Contents organizes content in your presentation in a tree view, and allows you to search for topics by title. Your most recently viewed pages are also displayed so
you can jump to them easily. Agendas show all the agenda items in the presentation, which can be expanded to show a list of topics. Dashboards list the topic hierarchy
directly.

Agenda items are displayed in a list containing the presenter's information.

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Expand an agenda item to see its list of child topics.

Selecting a topic opens the first story page for that topic. In the story, swipe left to go to the next page or swipe right to go to the previous page. After the last page, swipe left
on the page to continue to the next topic. You can also change pages by tapping the page title at the top of the screen. Doing this brings up a dialog where you can jump
directly to any page.

You can also view a list of all pages to jump directly to a different story page.

At any time while presenting a story page, tap the Table of Contents icon to go back to the overall navigation.

 Note
You can hide an individual topic so it doesn't appear on mobile devices. While creating your Digital Boardroom presentation on the canvas, select a topic and choose
Hide in Mobile .

Related Information
Viewing Stories on Mobile
Sharing and Collaborating on Mobile
iOS Mobile App Feature Compatibility

Viewing Analytic Applications on Mobile


Learn how to view and interact with analytic applications in the SAP Analytics Cloud mobile app.

Chart Filters and the Quick Actions Menu

Additional Chart Interactions

Feature Compatibility

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