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Component: GRC-SPM-SR
Component Name: Sustainability Reporting
Description: A KPI that is in a dependent relationship to a parent KPI. A child KPI can be a compound or a base KPI.
Key Concepts: A Child KPI is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) that is linked to a parent KPI in SAP Sustainability Reporting. It is used to measure the performance of a specific activity or process that contributes to the overall performance of the parent KPI. How to use it: In order to use Child KPIs, you must first create a parent KPI in SAP Sustainability Reporting. Once the parent KPI is created, you can then create Child KPIs that are linked to the parent KPI. Each Child KPI will have its own set of metrics and targets that will be used to measure its performance. Tips & Tricks: When creating Child KPIs, it is important to ensure that they are linked correctly to the parent KPI. This will ensure that the performance of each Child KPI is accurately reflected in the overall performance of the parent KPI. Additionally, it is important to ensure that each Child KPI has its own set of metrics and targets that are appropriate for measuring its performance. Related Information: For more information on creating and managing Child KPIs in SAP Sustainability Reporting, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide detailed tutorials and best practices for using Child KPIs in SAP Sustainability Reporting.