on 08-08-2011 1:34 AM
Hi,
Could you please explain Trend exception in detail with an example?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Trend exceptions affect relative key figures.
They describe a change to a key figure (such as deviation > 5 percent).
You can refer to the help link :
http://help.sap.com/SAPhelp_nw70/helpdata/en/43/21b4cd14cd06f4e10000000a422035/content.htm
Regards,
Amit
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Hi,
Status Exception:
This exception affects result cells. This setting is especially suitable
for absolute keyfigures. If you set a dynamic filter for any
characteristic used in the query, the exception will not be applied to
the result cells as the result changes and invalidates the exception
threshold defined. You can always override this behaviour for a specific
characteristic by defining a characteristic context. You can do this in
the query designer itself or in the exception wizard during runtime
(step 5 in the wizard or tab 'Cell Restrictions' in the Query Designer).
Trend Exception:
This exception affects all cells. This setting is especially suitable
for relative keyfigures. If you now set a dynamic filter for any default
characteristic, the exception will be applied to the result cells.
However, if you have defined a characteristic context (Cell
Restrictions) with 'Totals Only' for a specific charecteristic and you
now set a dynamic filter for it, the exception will not be applied to
the result cells.
Regards,
Venkat
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