The three versions (actual, budget, and forecast) of data you added to your planning model in the previous section are known as public versions. Public versions are stored in the raw model data in the database. As mentioned earlier in this chapter, access to the model data is controlled by data privileges that you establish by enabling data access control for a dimension and assigning appropriate privileges to a user in the Modeler.
In SAP Analytics Cloud, you can create your own private versions of the data from these public version categories. Private versions are only visible to the creator or owner of the model. You use these versions to change or simulate plan values without making this visible to anyone else. When you publish a private version, it gets promoted to a public version, and the private version is dropped. You can create private versions...

Learning SAP Analytics Cloud
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Learning SAP Analytics Cloud
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Overview of this book
The book starts with the basics of SAP Analytics Cloud (formerly known as SAP BusinessObjects Cloud) and exposes almost every significant feature a beginner needs to master. Packed with illustrations and short, essential, to-the-point descriptions, the book provides a unique learning experience. Your journey of exploration starts with a basic introduction to the SAP Analytics Cloud platform. You will then learn about different segments of the product, such as Models, Stories, Digital Boardroom, and so on. Then, you are introduced to the product's interface: the Home screen, the main menu, and more. Then comes the hands-on aspect of the book, which starts with model creation. Next, you learn how to utilize a model to prepare different types of stories(reports) with the help of charts, tables, Geo Maps, and more. In the final chapters of this book, you will learn about Digital Boardroom, Collaboration, and Administration.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Preface
Getting Started with SAP Analytics Cloud
Models in SAP Analytics Cloud
Planning model
Creating Stories Using Charts
Extending Stories with KPI, Filters, and Other Handy Objects
Analyzing Data Using Geomaps and Other Objects
Working with Tables and Grids
Collaboration
Digital Boardroom
System Administration
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