Configuring Other Widgets

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to configure text, image and other widgets.

Text Widgets

Static and Dynamic Text Widgets

You can add static or dynamic text using the text widget. Dynamic text automatically updates the text based on what dynamic text elements you choose.

Example of using Dynamic Text in a story. Top right, Current User and Current Date are selected from the list of options. Bottom right shows the selection in the story.

Note

Symbols can be pasted into the text widgets.

Hyperlinks

The hyperlink option for the widget can be used to navigate between pages in the story, to a new story, or to any website. In the text widget, manually type the text you want for the hyperlink, such as Go to Page [X]. Select the text and either right-click the widget or use the widget's More Actions button, choose AddHyperlink and define the link.

Hyperlinking options

Add Text Widgets to a Story

Business Scenario: You need to supplement your story with header information and effective filters. You also want to add a link to jump to other stories.

Task Flow: In this practice exercise, you will:

  • Add text widgets for header information
  • Add text widgets to display filter values
  • Add text widgets to jump to other stories

Image Widgets

You can use the image widget to include any image in your story, such as your corporate logo. You can also add a hyperlink in the same way you add one to a text widget.

R Visualization Widgets

R is an open-source programming language that can enable developers to create custom charts and graphs. If the chart options in SAP Analytics Cloud do not meet your needs, the R Visualization widget may provide a solution for you. The following figure illustrates how native R visualization support enables you to visualize and analyze data without limits.

Example of the R Visualization widget and the code editor

The R server runtime environment provided by SAP allows you to access interactive R visualizations with an automatically configured R server.

You use the R Visualization widget to create and edit visualizations based on R scripts. By setting the relevant properties, you can change the size and style of the widget.

Additional Information

You can learn more about R Visualization widgets in the Creating R Visualizations in SAP Analytics Cloud learning journey

Composites

Composites are widgets which can be created by an advanced story designer. They typically contain other widgets and data sources that are grouped together into a single widget, allowing for consistency in your story design. In the following example, an image and text widget are grouped to create a basic header widget.

Example of a Composite

Because composites exist as entities independent from a specific story, they can be shared with other users and be re-used among many different stories. A story can contain several composites, but a composite cannot be part of another composite.

Creating a Composite

Composites are available only in Optimized Story Design and only within a Canvas page.

Creating a composite

Creating a composite is only possible if you have specific permission within SAP Analytics Cloud to do so. You access the creation area via the Stories option from the main menu. Composites can be saved just like any other resource in SAP Analytics Cloud, so you can create specific folders to organize them.

Add a Composite to a Story

To use a composite in a story, you must first import it. You can use either the Assets area of the left side panel or simply add it from the Insert area of the toolbar. A dialog appears where you can select the composite, and you simply browse to the composite you want.

Once the composite is imported to the story, it is listed under Composites in the Assets pane with other available widgets. If any imported composites are not added to or actively used in your story, when the story is transported to another system, they will not be transported with it.

To add a composite to your story, simply drag and drop it from Assets to the page. The composite is then listed in the Outline panel, with the default ID Composite_#, and you can change the ID if you choose.

Once a composite is added, you can configure it as any other widgets in your story. The actions apply to the composite as a whole, rather than the individual widgets that make up the composite. However, theme preferences can apply to the individual widgets.

Additional Information

Currently, there are limitations to creating and using composites, but these limitations will change over time. For a complete and current list, please see the Restrictions in Composites | SAP Help Portal. .

Overview Pages and Landing Pages

By using the hyperlink options in SAP Analytics Cloud stories, you can use a story as a launchpad to access other stories or pages within the same story.

In a story that is purely a launchpad, the single page of the story may contain only hyperlinks to other stories or even overview widgets that hyperlink to another story. In a single story, the first page might simply contain links to other pages in the story so that consumers can quickly navigate to the information they need; or, it could also contain overview widgets that are linked to other pages within the story.

Examples of landing pages in SAP Analytics Cloud. One using overview widgets (top) and the other using hyperlinks (bottom).

Additional Information

For more information on this topic, see: Building User Intuitive Stories in SAP Analytics Cloud (Tips & Tricks)

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