Analytics
Analytics (App no. 651) pulls live data from SAP, with automatic refresh, and provides key performance indicators to the user. Critical areas can be easily understood, with appropriate actions taken quickly.
Analytics is not just a set of pre-delivered reports - it’s a platform that gives you the tools to monitor, measure, and adapt your SAP processes in real time.
By connecting directly to SAP, Analytics provides live dashboards that refresh automatically, so you always have the latest view of your operations. It’s designed to be flexible: you can use the delivered tiles as a starting point, then extend and customise them to highlight the metrics that matter most to your business.
Why use Analytics?
Real-time insight - data is pulled live from SAP, with no need for manual refresh.
A platform for growth - build your own tiles and dashboards, tailored to your processes.
Visual flexibility - choose from numbers, gauges, or charts to make exceptions stand out.
Action-oriented - dashboards are designed to drive quick decisions and continuous improvement.
Getting started
When you first launch Analytics, you’ll see a library of pre-delivered reports covering common IM/WM/StRM processes (such as stock levels, transfer orders, and delivery performance). These examples are included to get you up and running quickly.
But the real power of Analytics lies in its extensibility. Any SAP ALV report can be surfaced in the app - meaning you can design dashboards around your unique operational goals.
Building your own reports
With Analytics, creating new dashboards is straightforward:
Select your data source - connect to an SAP transaction, ALV report, or custom query.
Choose your visualisation - display the data as a number, gauge, or chart.
Apply filters and variants - refine the data to show exactly what you need.
Save and share - make the tile available to your team, or add it to a shared dashboard.
This approach lets super-users and business analysts design and evolve their own performance metrics without waiting for a development cycle.
Out-of-the-box reports
The delivered reports are best thought of as examples. They illustrate what Analytics can do and provide a useful starting point, but they are not the limit. Your organisation is encouraged to extend the library, adapt tiles, and build dashboards that truly reflect how you run your warehouse and supply chain.
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