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Hello there! I developed SAP Power BI report using this Power BI connector: https://vidi-corp.com/sap-bw-dashboards-in-power-bi/
Would love to hear your thoughts!
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Hi,@Aryna
From what I've observed, your SAP Power BI report using the Vidi-Corp connector looks impressive and is a good one:
1.First, your layout is clear and well-structured, making it easy to navigate through key financial metrics such as turnover, year-over-year growth, and backlog. This is essential for effective business performance analysis.
2.Second, you've also used color codes (green and orange) to highlight performance metrics for different products, which is a great way to quickly identify areas of focus or success.
3.Finally, it is effective to use a variety of charts and tables to show the monthly trends, product hierarchy, and turnover of suppliers over two years. You may want to explore interactive elements such as slicers or filters to allow users to customize their view.
Here are my recommendations:
1.First, you can consider adding a tooltip or drill-down option to get more detailed insights.
Create report tooltip pages in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Set up drillthrough in Power BI reports - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2.Second, make sure the dashboard is user-friendly. Adding clear labels, legends, and descriptions can help users better understand the data. Also, consider feedback from end users to continuously improve your reports.
Of course, if you have any new ideas, you are welcome to contact us.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,@Aryna
From what I've observed, your SAP Power BI report using the Vidi-Corp connector looks impressive and is a good one:
1.First, your layout is clear and well-structured, making it easy to navigate through key financial metrics such as turnover, year-over-year growth, and backlog. This is essential for effective business performance analysis.
2.Second, you've also used color codes (green and orange) to highlight performance metrics for different products, which is a great way to quickly identify areas of focus or success.
3.Finally, it is effective to use a variety of charts and tables to show the monthly trends, product hierarchy, and turnover of suppliers over two years. You may want to explore interactive elements such as slicers or filters to allow users to customize their view.
Here are my recommendations:
1.First, you can consider adding a tooltip or drill-down option to get more detailed insights.
Create report tooltip pages in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Set up drillthrough in Power BI reports - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2.Second, make sure the dashboard is user-friendly. Adding clear labels, legends, and descriptions can help users better understand the data. Also, consider feedback from end users to continuously improve your reports.
Of course, if you have any new ideas, you are welcome to contact us.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.