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[Feb 20, 2024] New SAP C-SACS-2316 Dumps with Test Engine and PDF (New Questions) [Q33-Q54]

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[Feb 20, 2024] New SAP C-SACS-2316  Dumps with Test Engine and PDF (New Questions)

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NEW QUESTION # 33
What are the presentation types for the Digital Boardroom? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Custom
  • B. Dashboard
  • C. Canvas
  • D. Agenda

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
The presentation types for the Digital Boardroom are dashboard and agend a. Dashboard allows users to create a custom layout of widgets and pages on a large screen, such as a wall-mounted monitor or a projector. Agenda allows users to create a structured sequence of pages and topics that can be navigated using a touch screen, such as a tablet or a laptop. Custom and canvas are not presentation types for the Digital Boardroom; they are options that can be used to design dashboard layouts or story pages. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Digital Boardroom]


NEW QUESTION # 34
Which image file type does SAP recommend for optimal story performance?

  • A. PNG
  • B. SVG
  • C. BMP
  • D. JPEG

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which calculation type can you use to categorize dimension members?

  • A. Calculated dimension
  • B. Measure-based dimension
  • C. Difference from
  • D. Dimension to measure

Answer: B

Explanation:
This is a calculation type that you can use to categorize dimension members, according to the SAP Analytics Cloud Help1. A measure-based dimension is a dimension that is created from a measure by applying a range or a binning function1. For example, you can create a measure-based dimension called Age Group from a measure called Age by using the binning function to group the age values into different categories, such as 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, and so on1. This way, you can analyze your data by the age groups instead of the individual age values1.
The other options are not correct. Option A. Difference from is a calculation type that you can use to compare the difference between two measures or two members of a dimension2. For example, you can use this calculation type to show the difference between the sales revenue of this year and last year2. Option B. Dimension to measure is a calculation type that you can use to convert a dimension to a measure by counting the number of distinct values in the dimension3. For example, you can use this calculation type to count the number of unique customers in your data3. Option D. Calculated dimension is a calculation type that you can use to create a new dimension from an existing dimension by applying a formula or an expression4. For example, you can use this calculation type to create a new dimension called Region from an existing dimension called Country by using a formula to assign each country to a region4.
1: Measure-Based Dimensions | SAP Help Portal 2: Difference From | SAP Help Portal 3: Dimension To Measure | SAP Help Portal 4: Calculated Dimensions | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which element is NOT available in the Optimized Design Experience?

  • A. Grid page
  • B. Time Series chart
  • C. Data Analyzer
  • D. Responsive page

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Optimized Design Experience is a new user interface for SAP Analytics Cloud that simplifies and enhances the story design process. The Optimized Design Experience introduces some new elements and tools, such as Data Analyzer, Point of Interest, Time Series chart, etc. However, it also removes some elements and tools that are available in the Classic Design Experience, such as Grid page, Explorer, Digital Boardroom, etc. Therefore, the correct answer is Grid page, as it is the element that is not available in the Optimized Design Experience.


NEW QUESTION # 37
What is a property of a public dataset?

  • A. Its data is structured in a star schema.
  • B. It can be shared among different stories.
  • C. Its data source can be changed.
  • D. It can be converted to a model.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 38
When converting a story to Optimized Design Experience, what happens if the story contains elements that are not yet supported?

  • A. You receive a warning that the story will be deleted.
  • B. The unsupported elements are deleted.
  • C. The unsupported elements become placeholders.
  • D. You receive a warning with information about what you must change.

Answer: B

Explanation:
When converting a story to Optimized Design Experience, you need to be aware that some elements that are available in the Classic Design Experience are not yet supported in the Optimized Design Experience. These elements include:
Grid pages
Linked analysis
Geo maps
Images
Shapes
Texts
Buttons
Input controls
Value driver trees
Explorer
If your story contains any of these elements, you will receive a warning message before converting the story, informing you that these elements will be permanently deleted from the story. You can choose to proceed with the conversion or cancel it. If you proceed, the unsupported elements will be removed from the story, and you will not be able to restore them1.
Reference:
1: Optimized Story Experience | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 39
Please match layers that you can add to a Geo Map to their corresponding descriptions.
A) Points of Interest Layer Choropleth/Drill
B) LayerC) Feature Layer
D) Flow Layer
E) Heat Map Layer.

  • A. Shows the connection between two locations-D
  • B. Uses external data from valid service URLs. This data is layered on top of your existing geo map to provide additional context-C
  • C. Sets of geographical data that can be added to a geo map and analyzed with reference to business data from a model-A
  • D. Applies blocks of shading to different geographical locations_B
  • E. Uses color to visualize the data density of the selected measure-E

Answer: A,B,C,D,E

Explanation:
Points of Interest Layer - Sets of geographical data that can be added to a geo map and analyzed with reference to business data from a model. For example, you can add points of interest layer that shows the locations of your customers or stores on a geo map.
Choropleth/Drill Layer - Applies blocks of shading to different geographical locations based on the value of the selected measure. For example, you can add choropleth/drill layer that shows the sales revenue by country or region on a geo map.
Feature Layer - Uses external data from valid service URLs. This data is layered on top of your existing geo map to provide additional context. For example, you can add feature layer that shows the traffic conditions or weather information on a geo map.
Flow Layer - Shows the connection between two locations based on the value of the selected measure. For example, you can add flow layer that shows the trade volume or migration patterns between countries or regions on a geo map.
Heat Map Layer - Uses color to visualize the data density of the selected measure. For example, you can add heat map layer that shows the population density or crime rate by area on a geo map. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Geo Maps]


NEW QUESTION # 40
When you import a file for a story, which of the following can you use for data wrangling? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Transform bar
  • B. Custom expression editor
  • C. Formula bar
  • D. Calculation editor

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
These are two of the options that you can use for data wrangling when you import a file for a story in SAP Analytics Cloud, according to the SAP Help Portal1. Data wrangling is the process of cleaning, structuring, and enriching raw data into a desired format for better decision making in less time2.
The custom expression editor is a tool that allows you to create or edit formulas and expressions for your data columns3. You can access the custom expression editor by clicking on the formula icon in the builder panel or by double-clicking on a column header in the data view3. The custom expression editor provides a list of functions and operators that you can use to manipulate your data, such as arithmetic, logical, string, date, and aggregation functions3. You can also use the custom expression editor to create calculated columns or measure-based dimensions from your existing columns3.
The transform bar is a tool that allows you to apply various transformations to your data columns, such as renaming, reordering, grouping, splitting, merging, or deleting columns4. You can access the transform bar by clicking on the transform icon in the builder panel or by right-clicking on a column header in the data view4. The transform bar provides a list of actions that you can use to modify your data structure, such as move left, move right, group by, split by delimiter, merge columns, or delete column4. You can also use the transform bar to change the data type or format of your columns, such as text, number, date, currency, or percentage4.


NEW QUESTION # 41
Which dataset types does SAP Analytics Cloud support?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Import
  • B. Public
  • C. Embedded
  • D. Live

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 42
Where can you define a calculation for a table? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Table
  • B. Model
  • C. Story
  • D. Pago
  • E. Calculation editor

Answer: A,C,E

Explanation:
You can define a calculation for a table in three ways:
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.
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


NEW QUESTION # 43
In the Optimized Design Experience, which SAP Analytics Cloud tool replaces Explorer?

  • A. Data Analyzer
  • B. Value Driver Trees
  • C. Modeler
  • D. Point of Interest

Answer: A

Explanation:
In the Optimized Design Experience, Data Analyzer is a new tool that replaces Explorer. Data Analyzer allows you to quickly create ad hoc analysis based on models or datasets. You can use Data Analyzer to explore data, create charts and tables, apply filters and calculations, and save your analysis as stories. Data Analyzer is similar to Explorer, but with some enhancements and new features, such as:
Support for both models and datasets
Support for planning models
Support for story calculations
Support for linked analysis
Support for responsive pages
Therefore, the correct answer is Data Analyzer, as it is the tool that replaces Explorer in the Optimized Design Experience


NEW QUESTION # 44
What does the model setting Optimize Story Building Performance do in a story?

  • A. It automatically turns on parallel processing of SAP BW queries.
  • B. It forces the story to be designed in the Optimized Design Experience.
  • C. It disables the Classic Design Experience,
  • D. It prevents the automatic refresh of data during story design.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The model setting Optimize Story Building Performance prevents the automatic refresh of data during story design. This means that users can design stories without waiting for the data to load every time they make a change. Users can manually refresh the data when they want to see the updated results. The model setting does not affect the design experience, the parallel processing, or the story editing. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Optimize Story Building Performance]


NEW QUESTION # 45
Which of the following can you use to change the formatting of a table in the Styling panel? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Thresholds
  • B. Table template
  • C. In-Cell Charts
  • D. Styling rules

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 46
To which of the following can you add a section?

  • A. Canvas page
  • B. Table
  • C. Chart
  • D. Digital Boardroom

Answer: A

Explanation:
You can add a section to a canvas page in a story. A section is a container that holds one or more widgets and can be used to group related content or apply filters. A digital boardroom, a table, and a chart are not valid targets for adding a section; they are either different types of presentations or widgets that can be added to a section. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Sections]


NEW QUESTION # 47
Using the SAP Analytics Cloud mobile app, what page type is required for viewing stories?

  • A. Grid
  • B. Responsive
  • C. Canvas

Answer: B

Explanation:
Using the SAP Analytics Cloud mobile app, the page type that is required for viewing stories is responsive. Responsive pages are designed to adapt to different screen sizes and orientations, making them suitable for mobile devices. Canvas and grid pages are not supported by the mobile app; they are designed for desktop browsers and fixed layouts. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Mobile App]


NEW QUESTION # 48
Which design options are available when you create a new story? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. CSS
  • B. Classic
  • C. Optimized
  • D. Style

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
The design options that are available when you create a new story are optimized and classic. Optimized design option allows users to create stories using an intuitive and simplified interface, with fewer options and more automation. Classic design option allows users to create stories using a full-featured and flexible interface, with more options and more control. CSS and style are not design options when you create a new story; they are concepts related to web development and formatting. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Story Design Options]


NEW QUESTION # 49
To which models can you add data point comments? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Import planning model
  • B. BPC live model
  • C. Blended model
  • D. SAP S/4HANA live model

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
Data point comments are a feature that allows you to add comments to specific data points in a story. You can use data point comments to provide additional information, context, or feedback on the dat a. You can also reply to, edit, or delete existing comments. Data point comments are supported for the following models:
Import models
Planning models
Blended models
Data point comments are not supported for live models, such as SAP S/4HANA live model or BPC live model. Therefore, the correct answer is Import planning model and Blended model, as they are the models that support data point comments.
Data point comments are comments that you can add to a specific value in a table or a comment widget. They are similar to commenting on a single cell in Microsoft Excel. Data point comments are associated with the models, which means that they will appear in any story that uses the same model and has the same value in a table or a comment widget1.
Data point comments can be added to the following models:
Import planning model: This is a model that you create by importing data from a file or a database. You can use this model for planning scenarios, such as budgeting, forecasting, or what-if analysis. You can enable data point comments for this model by selecting the Allow Data Point Comments option in the model properties2.
BPC live model: This is a model that you create by connecting to a SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) system. You can use this model for real-time planning and analysis with BPC data. You can enable data point comments for this model by selecting the Allow Data Point Comments option in the model properties3.
Data point comments cannot be added to the following models:
SAP S/4HANA live model: This is a model that you create by connecting to a SAP S/4HANA system. You can use this model for real-time analysis with SAP S/4HANA data. However, this model does not support data point comments, because it is read-only and does not allow any changes to the data4.
Blended model: This is a model that you create by blending data from two or more models. You can use this model for combining and analyzing data from different sources. However, this model does not support data point comments, because it is derived from other models and does not have its own data.
Reference:
1: Using Data Point Comments - SAP Learning 2: Creating an Import Planning Model - SAP Learning 3: Creating a BPC Live Model - SAP Learning 4: Creating an SAP S/4HANA Live Model - SAP Learning : [Blending Data from Multiple Models - SAP Learning]


NEW QUESTION # 50
What term refers to dimension members with no numeric data values associated with them?

  • A. Unbooked
  • B. Transformed
  • C. Booked
  • D. Exception aggregation

Answer: A

Explanation:
Unbooked is the term that refers to dimension members with no numeric data values associated with them. For example, if a dimension has members A, B, C, and D, and only A and B have numeric values in a measure column, then C and D are unbooked members. Booked, transformed, and exception aggregation are not terms that describe dimension members. Verified Reference: [SAP Analytics Cloud - Unbooked Data]


NEW QUESTION # 51
What language does the Custom Expression Editor use?

  • A. Hypertext Markup Language
  • B. JavaScript
  • C. Structured Query Language
  • D. dWrangling Expression Language

Answer: D

Explanation:
The Custom Expression Editor is a tool that allows you to create complex calculations using a syntax called Wrangling Expression Language (WEL). WEL is a domain-specific language that is designed for data manipulation and analysis. WEL supports various operators, functions, and constants that you can use to create custom expressions. You can access the Custom Expression Editor from various places in SAP Analytics Cloud, such as models, stories, datasets, etc. Therefore, the correct answer is Wrangling Expression Language, as it is the language that the Custom Expression Editor uses. Verified Reference:Create Custom Expressions with the Custom Expression Editor


NEW QUESTION # 52
What is a unique quality of viewing stories on a mobile device?

  • A. Stories render only in landscape mode for phones.
  • B. Stories do not rotate their orientation.
  • C. Stories render only in portrait mode for tablets.
  • D. Stories rotate their orientation as you rotate the device.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 53
To which models can you add data point comments? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Blended model
  • B. Import planning model
  • C. SAP S/4HANA live model
  • D. BPC live model

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 54
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SAP C-SACS-2316 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Element positioning, configuration of tables, geo maps
  • Sorting, ranking, calculation types, linked analysis
Topic 2
  • Describe formatting and styling chart scaling
  • Describe Optimized Design Experience vs. Classic Design Experience
Topic 3
  • Story principles and presentation
  • Configuring story elements
Topic 4
  • explain best practices such as improving performance
  • Design standards; layout types, templates; create stories; import data
Topic 5
  • Describe filtering, blending data
  • link types
  • use Digital Boardroom, mobile app

 

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