Despite the pandemic, there was another extensive update for the SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) towards the end of 2020. In addition to numerous small optimizations such as an extended translation function, there were also some major highlights that we would like to outline in this article.
After a long wait, CSS classes can now be used globally or in conjunction with individual widgets. This opens up new visual design possibilities outside of the "click options" presented by SAP and significantly simplifies the implementation of a responsive design. In addition, an essential function from a design perspective - is now also represented in the Analytics Designer.
The need for value driver trees has been covered for a long time by third party vendors, such as: VisualBI with their product VALQ. With the SAP Analytics Cloud Update in Q4, SAP's own value driver tree widget has now been further expanded. This can be used to map budget and planning scenarios in the Analytics Designer. By adjusting individual nodes in the value driver tree, "what if" scenarios can be easily executed. Even though the widget is not nearly as powerful as the third-party extensions, it is an excellent introduction to displaying data in and working with value driver trees.
Flowpanels facilitate the creation of responsive dashboards enormously. Especially if they are to be executed on different devices. For example, the content of the flowpanel is displayed slightly smaller on a tablet or smartphone than on a monitor. The points (breakpoints), from which the content should be displayed smaller, can be defined freely and without programming effort. Previously, this function could only be adapted by many lines of code and is now an "out-of-the-box" feature.
For each widget, you can decide whether it should be initialized on startup or not. This setting can be used to optimize the performance of the dashboard.
On the one hand, dashboards of the Analytics Designer can now be integrated into the app, on the other hand, the API for notifications to the app has been extended.
In addition to the highlights mentioned here, there were of course also many smaller improvements.
The optimizations in the Smart Assist area, especially Smart Insight, are pleasing. The Smart Insight feature is an interesting development that was not yet "complete" in the past and is increasingly gaining in maturity.
Improvements have also been made to the Excel AddIn for Microsoft Office, which is used in many companies.
Even in times of pandemic, SAP is working hard to enhance the SAC. The improvements in the fourth quarter of 2020 were numerous. In addition to many small 'quality of life' improvements, there were also some long-awaited features, as well as the continuous development of good ideas.
Unfortunately, the databinding feature for Custom Widgets, which is important for many SAP partners, was postponed. So for the time being, filling custom widgets with data unfortunately remains tedious programming work and gives away a lot of potential for third-party extensions. SAC also struggles with performance problems in some places. There are new ways to optimize performance, but in most cases, especially for live connections, the performance improvement has to be done in the BackEnd.
Overall, the Q4 update convinces with many new features and encourages users to try them out.