In this guided tour, you will learn how to monitor the ingestion of measurement data to SAP Cloud for Energy.

Open the Monitor Measurement Ingestion app.

Choose the period that you want to monitor.

Select Last Month.

Choose an option from the dropdown list.

Select Reading Date.

With this option, you display the number of meters for which measurement values exist in SAP Cloud for Energy for each day of your selected monitoring time period.

In the chart and in the table below, you can see for how many of the meters stored in SAP Cloud for Energy measurement data exists in the system for each day of last month.

Hover your mouse over a bar in the chart to display more information.

Choose View By.

Select Advanced Metering System.

You can now see the data additionally broken down by headend system.

For each day of last month, the chart displays the number of meters by headend system for which measurement data does already exist in the system.

For more precise analyses, you can filter the data.

Choose Adapt Filters.

To monitor the measurement data sent by a specific headend system, select Advanced Metering System.

Choose OK.

Open the value help.

Select the headend system that you want to monitor.

Choose OK.

You can now see the data additionally filtered by the selected headend system.

Choose an option from the dropdown list.

Select Reading Ingestion Date.

This option displays the number of meters for which SAP Cloud for Energy received measurement data on each day of your selected monitoring time period.

The chart and the table below display the number of meters for which SAP Cloud for Energy received measurement data on each day of last month.

The same results are displayed in the table.

You can also add dimensions to the results in the table by choosing (Settings).

You can export the table contents to a spreadsheet by choosing (Export to Spreadsheet) .

Choose > or click on a table row to display details for each day in your monitoring period.

On that specific reading ingestion date that is displayed here, you can see for which reading dates SAP Cloud for Energy has received measurement data and for how many of the meters.

To gain insights into the time delay between reading dates and reading ingestion date, you can compare the dates: the date when the data was read versus the date when that same data was received by SAP Cloud for Energy.

It is possible that the number of meters shown here is higher than the number of meters shown in the previous table for this reading ingestion date.

The reason for this is that in the previous table, the number of meters refers to the reading ingestion date. Each meter for which SAP Cloud for Energy has received measurement data on that reading ingestion date is counted once.

On the details page, however, the number of meters refers to the reading dates. If on the reading ingestion date, SAP Cloud for Energy has received measurement data from a meter for multiple reading dates, that meter is counted multiple times.