Today Analysis Office 2.7 was released. Thanks to Zisi1990, who pointed me seconds after it was released that it is available. You can download it with a S-User. Here is a short overview what's new in Analysis Office 2.7:
- You now have to two ribbon tabs. One for the analysis and one for design
- There is a new formula called SAPSelectMember. The formula returns a member of a dimension, this might be interressting for VBA.
- You can now save comments to BW/4HANA. The history of these comments is available in the new tab Comments in the design panel and you can now select the preffered platform for your comments. Either BW/4HANA or BI platform.
- There are also two new file system parameter:
- PreferredDocumentStorage
- EnablePreferredDocumentStorage
- You now can use Planning Data with SAP Analytics Could models.
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Avinash Kumar (Friday, 17 May 2019 14:32)
Hello Tobias,
Thanks for the Info.
What do you mean by 'You now can use Planning Data with SAP Analytics Could models'?
Can you pls. explain.
Thanks.
Tobias (Monday, 20 May 2019 08:20)
Hi,
with Analysis Office 2.7 you can use planning data models which are stored in Analytics Cloud. What do you exactly want to know?