Release Notes
SAP Analytics Cloud Fast Track Release Notes 2022.2
As SAP decided to stop publicly sharing the SAP Analytics Cloud Fast Track release notes with Quarterly Release Cycle customers, I’ll just share them here on my blog for those of you who are interested on what’s coming up.
UPDATE: SAP reverted the decision and is sharing the release notes again! 🎉
SAP Analytics Cloud Version 2022.2 Release Notes
General
- It’s now possible to add additional hierarchies to the account dimension of your models. You can either model your hierarchies manually in SAP Analytics Cloud data modeling or directly import from your source system. This brings you not only more capabilities in data modeling but allows also for more flexibility in designing your planning and analytical assets, in Stories as well as in Analytics Designer.
Multiple account hierarchies are useful if you want to aggregate the values of your accounts differently according to your planning and analytical needs. You could, for instance, create dedicated hierarchies for specific accounting standards (for example, IFRS versus non-IFRS). Or you could define hierarchies that are only for specific reports (for example, OPEX versus Profit & Loss report) while others are used in planning processes to collect data.Planning-specific features, such as Validation Rules or Data Actions, are capable of consuming multiple account hierarchies and will benefit from this feature as well.
Stories
- You can now use SAP Analytics Cloud to save BW Query variants.
- You can now manually export stories to PDF format from Optimized View Mode. You have these export options:
- Insert Appendix
- Export All Pages OR Range
Mobile
- The Android App now supports proxy settings pushed through MDM tools.
SAP Analytics Cloud, add-in for Microsoft Office
- The SAP Analytics Cloud, add-in for Microsoft Office has been updated. For a list of new features, see the What’s New.
System Administration Notes
- With the 2022.2 release of SAP Analytics Cloud, SAP Analytics Cloud agent’s minimum version remains at 1.0.75, with the following exceptions:
- If you require data acquisition from SAP ERP / SQL Database, the minimum version is 1.0.99.
- If you require data acquisition from SAP Universe (UNX), the minimum version is 1.0.91.
- If you require data acquisition from SAP Business Warehouse (BW), the minimum version is 1.0.233.
- If you require data acquisition from an SAP HANA view, the minimum version is 1.0.235.
- If you require data acquisition from File Server, you need to upgrade to version 1.0.248.
- NoteAlthough it is not required, you can upgrade to the agent version 1.0.345, no matter what data acquisition type you use. Do this to take advantage of updates made to SAP Analytics Cloud agent.For more information, see System Requirements and Technical Prerequisites.
- Regarding supported features and required updates for the integration of SAP BW with SAP Analytics Cloud, refer to SAP Note 2541557 for further details.
- Regarding supported features and required updates for live universe access through SAP BusinessObjects Live Data Connect with SAP Analytics Cloud, refer to SAP Note 2771921 for further details.
SAP Analytics Cloud Fast Track Release Notes (2021.21 – 2022.1)
As SAP decided to stop publicly sharing the SAP Analytics Cloud Fast Track release notes with Quarterly Release Cycle customers, I’ll just share them on my blog for those of you who are interested on what’s coming up.
You can check your SAC version via System > About in the SAC menu bar. The current QRC version is 2021.20. So to be clear, as apparently there is still a lot of confusion about this, if you are on this QRC version the features mentioned below are not available on your SAC tenant until the next QRC release.


You can find the release calendar for all SAP Cloud products in SAP KBA 2888562. For 2022 there will be a QRC release in February (weekend 18-20), May (weekend 20-22), August (weekend 19-21) and November (11-13).
SAP Analytics Cloud Version 2022.1 Release Notes
Modeling
- For story users, support has been added to the new model for identifying missing currency conversion rates:
- There is improved conversion error handling for new models with currency conversion.
- Users can trigger a missing rate analysis with required parameters directly from an error pop-up in stories.
- Conversion errors in tables based on new models are now logged in the rate table’s conversion error log.
Planning
- In advanced formulas, you can now define the scope of a linked model, just like what you normally do for the default model, by using MODEL…ENDMODEL statement. In combination with the definition of the linked model scope, dimensions existing only in the linked model but not in the default model (missing dimensions) can be omitted in the definition of the LINK function.After the linked model scope is defined:
- You can use the LINK function to return a certain range of data from the linked model and redirect the calculation scope of the default model by using attributes of dimensions from the linked model in the DATA function.
- You can use dimensions from a linked model in the IF or FOREACH scope.
- We have extended the data entry experience of Mass Data Entry mode. All calculations that have been created via ‘add column’ and/or ‘add row’ and have been modeled using the formula bar are affected. While performing data entries in Mass Data Entry mode, all previously mentioned calculations will update accordingly within Mass Data Entry mode. This allows planners to see data changes even before data has been processed/submitted by Mass Data Entry Mode.