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Accelerate transformation planning and execution with the redesigned transformation explorer
We have released a redesigned transformation explorer that streamlines transformation planning and execution, which is now available in all workspaces with SAP LeanIX Architecture and Road Map Planning.
In addition to the recently introduced "Inventory Tools" menu, it is accessible centrally from the “More” menu in the main navigation, with the intention of becoming the single future access point.
Based on your feedback, the new experience introduces richer capabilities and a usability-improving look and feel, which includes:
Smarter filtering and sorting: Find what you need by filtering on applications, fact sheet names, or transformation types, and with a more prominent transformation type filter. Sort the resulting transformations by completion date to keep track of progress.
Deeper insights: See application names, user groups, and business capabilities directly to support error analysis and quality assurance, and access more details tailored to each transformation type. Transformation statuses will appear in text, not icons, for better clarity.
Easy comparisons between transformations: Take better decisions with fewer clicks.
Multi-editing and bulk execution: Manage several transformations inline, using familiar inventory-style editing, and execute multiple transformations simultaneously from a bulk action menu.
The renewed transformation explorer aims to save you time, reduce manual work, and give you complete control over your transformations. Please note that it has replaced the old transformation explorer.
What is next?
We will continue to enhance the transformation explorer in the coming months. Selected improvements will be milestone filtering for better project tracking, bookmarking of filters for instant access to your most-used views, and an integration with the inventory search for seamless workflows. As stated above, we will also remove the link to the transformation explorer from the "Inventor Tools" menu eventually.