Which calculation type can you use to categorize dimension members?
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 Portal2: Difference From | SAP Help Portal3: Dimension To Measure | SAP Help Portal4: Calculated Dimensions | SAP Help Portal
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