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Component: LOD-SF-CAL
Component Name: SAP SF Calibration Module
Description: A visual and interactive mechanism used in calibration sessions to display data sources that need to be calibrated, either individually or against each other.
Key Concepts: Calibration Views are a feature of the SAP SF Calibration Module. They allow users to create and manage multiple views of their data, allowing them to compare and analyze different aspects of their data. Calibration Views can be used to compare different versions of the same data, or to compare different sets of data. How to use it: To use Calibration Views, users must first create a view. This can be done by selecting the “Create View” option from the Calibration View menu. Once a view is created, users can add data to it by selecting the “Add Data” option from the Calibration View menu. Users can then select which fields they want to include in their view, and can also specify any filters they want to apply. Once the view is created, users can then use it to compare and analyze their data. Tips & Tricks: When creating a Calibration View, it is important to make sure that all of the fields included in the view are relevant to the analysis being performed. Additionally, it is important to make sure that any filters applied are appropriate for the analysis being performed. This will ensure that the results of the analysis are accurate and meaningful. Related Information: For more information on Calibration Views, please refer to the SAP SF Calibration Module documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use Calibration Views.