![]() ![]() Publish a private version to create a new public version The only difference is that at the end you click on “publish as” to create a new public version with the data. You could also copy the entire version or no data at all, but usually a filtered private version is a good starting point.Ĭreating a new public version follows the same procedure, meaning you basically create first a private copy of an existing public version. ![]() It is possible to constraint the scope of the copy by limiting the data to a desired filtered context, the defined planning area, or only visible data in the table. To create a private version, simply copy an existing version. Upon import from a data source user can also specify the nature of the version to be public.Īdditional versions, regardless public or private, cannot be created in the model but via the version management panel instead. Q: How do I create public and private versions?Ī : A public version comes as a default upon creation of a SAC model. Can everyone publish everything into a public version?.How do I know the size of my versions? Or any other details?.How do I know which data has been changed in my version?.Do I see my colleagues changes immediately in the public version?.Sometimes a cell appears input-enabled in a public version for me, but when I try to edit it, it changes into non-editable state.Wouldn’t everyone be overwriting each other’s public edit mode changes?.Is every change immediately visible for everyone in the public version?.Do I need to save my data changes? I’m afraid that I will lose them when I log out.If I make a private copy from the public version, how can I see which data is locked?.How do I start editing a public version? And what is meant with the public edit mode?.How do I create public and private versions?.In this part 1 the FAQs will answer the following common basic questions: Hence here, in a 2-part series blog, is a list of FAQs to help clarify some of the uncertainties. To get the most out of the versioning capability, one should be familiar with the concept of public and private versions in SAC. In SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) users can choose to maintain versions of their data if desired. ![]()
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