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What is group axis in SAP SBC - Shared Business Components?


SAP Term: group axis

  • Component: SBC

  • Component Name: Shared Business Components

  • Description: Main axis in a chart. You must select a dimension that you have added to a report as the source for this axis. You make this selection in the chart editor. For example: If you have added the dimension Buyer and the measure Spend Global to a report, you select Buyer as the group in the chart editor. In a vertical chart, this is displayed on the horizontal axis. In a horizontal chart, this is displayed on the vertical axis.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Group axis is a component of the SBC Shared Business Components (SBC) that allows users to group and organize data into categories. It is used to create hierarchies of data, such as product categories, customer segments, or geographic regions. Group axis also allows users to create custom groups and assign them to specific data points. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Group axis can be used to organize data into meaningful categories. To do this, users can create custom groups and assign them to specific data points. For example, a user could create a group for customers in a certain region and assign it to all customers in that region. This allows users to quickly identify and analyze data related to that region. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating groups with group axis, it is important to ensure that the groups are meaningful and relevant. This will help users quickly identify and analyze the data they need. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the groups are properly labeled so that they are easy to understand. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Group axis is part of the SBC Shared Business Components (SBC). Other components of SBC include Data Access Layer (DAL), Business Logic Layer (BLL), and User Interface Layer (UIL). These components work together to provide users with an efficient way to access and analyze their data.
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