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Hello there,
In this blog post ,i am going to tell about Translation manger client tool and its usage to convert let say from English
to French report.
First goto Business Objects client applications and open the translation Manager.Followed all are the screen shots pf
the steps of the Translation manager usage.
In the followed screen submit the credentilas and select the type of authencation and click OK.
In the followed screen,Import the Report to which Transaltion is required.
Translation Manager-Report Translation
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In the Followed screen ,select the report you want to do translation .and then Import the report to do translation.
In the followed screen ,First select the language you want to translate,in the language management.
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After doing so,Export the reporsitoy to the same lacation from where the report had been imported.
Thats it,then go to the infoview, and change the Infoview preferences ,and change the preferred viewing locale to
'French Canada' and Open the report.
You will see all the translated mask of the Report.
On Important Note:
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Translation manager is used to translate only Report Metadat or Unvierse metadata only.Its kind of preparing a Mask
of metedata in other language.
Data Translation Won't happen using Translation manager because Data is the Dynamic part of a Report which will
flow into the report from the Databases.
So if you want to see the Data Translation also ,Then the Two language objects should be present in the
Universe.Bring the two Objects into the report,and Using Ifelse logic you can display Objects accordingly.
Logic:=If(GetPreferredViewingLocale()="fr_CA") Then "Object_french" Else "Object_English"
Cheers,
Shiva
Business Objects Consultant.
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Hello All,
In this post i am going to tell how to use Report Conversion Tool.
Going onwards SAP is planning to rule out Desktop intelligence or Full Client or Thick Client Report developing
tool.Actually, from BO 4.0 onwards
we don't see Desktop Intelligence Report development tool.
So Let say you are moving from BOXI 3.1 to BO 4.0, and you have lot of reports in Deski.Since BO 4.0 doesn't support
Deski reports, then what will you do to retain Deski reports.Here comes One Important Client tool in Business
Objects Called "Report Conversion Tool (RCT)".
First Convert All the Deski Reports, Using RCT and Using any Migration Tools like Import Wizard,or Upgrade
management Tool,or LCM migrate all the Converted reports.
The step by step process og how to use RCT is explined through below screen shots.
In the below screen,submit the credentials and click on " OK"
How to use Report Conversion Tool In BusinessObjects.
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In the below screen select the report or reports ,whihever needs to be converted.
Once "Next>" button is clicked the below scree will appear and this will show Report Converting status.
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If the report Converting results need to be saved, then the results can be written to Audit Database.In the below
screen ,by checking the Box
"Save conversion results in audit database" and selecting the connection to the audit database.
In the below screen shot,you can choose the target folder where you want to publish th report.by default ,wherever the
source is located,the converted webi report will also be exported or published to the same location.
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the below is the last step of completing the RCT.
Cheers,
Shiva
Business Objects Consultant.
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On WINDOWS
1. Create a directory : C:\Logs
2. Copy BO_trace.ini file inside this directory
3. Add two SYSTEM variables:
BO_TRACE_LOGDIR=C:\Logs
BO_TRACE_CONFIGFILE=C:\Logs\BO_trace.ini
4. Restart WIReportServer
5. You should have a log file in C:\Logs:
C:\Logs\WIReportServer_XXXX_trace.log
For each WIReportServer workflow, you should have XML files in : C:\Logs\wicdztrace
6. The easiest way to send the logs is to zip the full arborescence c:\logs.
So weget the WIReportServerXXXX.log and the xml files.
How to enable Webi Server (WI ReportServer)Tracing.
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On UNIX All
1. Create a directory /tmp/logs
2. Copy BO_trace.ini inside this directory
3. Export the following two variables at the *end* of the shell running WIReportServer:
${INSTALLDIR}/bobje/setup/env.sh
export BO_TRACE_LOGDIR=/tmp/logs
export BO_TRACE_CONFIGFILE=/tmp/logs/BO_trace.ini
5. You should have a log file in /tmp/logs: /tmp/logs/WIReportServer_XXXX_trace.log
For each WIReportServer workflow, you should have XML files in : /tmp/logs/wicdztrace
6. The easiest way to send the logs is to zip the full arborescence /tmp/logs/
So we get the WIReportServerXXXX.log and the xml files.
Inside Bo_trace.ini file you have to update as following.
active = true;
importance = '<<';
size = 10000000;
keep = true;
In the following scenarios, if there is any failure observed we require the traces to understand the root cause.
1. Viewing a Webi document
2. Editing a Webi Document
3. Scheduling a Webi Document
4. Drill-down a Webi Document etc..
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We need to add an environment variable (System Variable)
BOE_LOGGING_ENVIRONMENT and its value –sdktrace –trace –loggingPath C:\logs.{ or any desired path}
Need to create the folder manually in which directory we want and we need to provide that information.
After that we need to restart the machine where logging is enabled.
Note: we should never give the location as the default logging folder.
These logs are required for the components which uses COM SDK
List of Components like :
1. CRDesigner
2. Xcelsius
3. Universe Designer
4. ImportWizard (XI3.x only)
5. Deski
6. CCM etc.
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How to Enable COM SDK Traces in BI3.x and BI4.0
Posted by Sateesh Babu Chilamakuri Jan 16, 2013
********** more BI4 Elite sessions are planned in various locations around the world in 2013 - more details here:
http://www.elite-enablement.com/ *********
The BI4 Elite Enablement Nov 5-9, 2012 for our BI customers and partners is in the books, I moved into Product
Management for the SAP Mobile Platform, but yet, I still get a lot of questions about BI4 Elite. So, here is my report
from the event.
Scores and Results
Participants' Quotes
The BI4 Elite Stats
BI4 Elite Enablement - Summary of a great event
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BI4 Elite Hands-on Content
BI4 Elite Blogs
Special thanks to
Scores and Results
I think it's fair to say we had an AMAZING event. The participants gave us a score of
4.85 out of 5 Check out the BI4 Elite video for some sound-bites from our participatns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=05hVmvW7qr4
We set out with 1 goal for the BI4 Elite Enablement:
Create BI black-belts to enable our BI4 customers to go-live
97.6% stated that BI4 Elite equipped them better to achieve their go-live:
with a dramatic shift in “belt color” towards “BI black-belt”:
0:00 / 1:30
#BI4 Elite Enablement: A Hands-on Experience
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Participants' Quotes
Here are some more quotes from our participants:
The BEST SAP training ever (Content, instructors, systems, logistics...) must happen in other locations.
What an event!
Experience felt like driving a Nascar, ride of a lifetime through advanced BI tools and the energy in the room was
amazing
A unique way to learn, network and have some fun.
Excellent.. surpassed my high expectations on the training. Best training experience ever!
Earn your BI b lack belt in one week.
Awesome!!!!
Elite Trainning, from an Elite company, for Elite Business Solution
BI Elite Enablement Rocks!
BI4 Elite Enablement was simultaneously the best training and the best conference I have ever attended in over
10 years of BI events.
Empowerment gleemed from SAP BO experts
Hard-core SAP BusinessObjects knowledge and interaction.
I was able to acquire very rich and practical content delivered in well thought pace
Very professional deep dive training
enlightening!!!!!
The BI4 Elite Stats
44 participants from 8 countries (Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Hong Kong, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, USA,
Canada)
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representing 16 customers
and 7 partners and SAP internals
87 registrations
5018 blog views
Over 500 tweets for #BI4Elite
11 SAP BI black-belt trainers
10 BI software developers participated
3 customer presentations (Department of Interior, HP, MolsonCoors)
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2 networking events: evening reception in the Executive Briefing Center on Tuescday and a full dinner and open
bar at Glowbal in the Afterglow launch on Thrusday
BI4 Elite Hands-on Content
We had our 44 participants hands-on with:
BI4 SP4 across all tools (including Webi, Explorer, Analysis for OLAP and Office, Dashboards, Crystal Reports,
Visual Intelligence)
Mobile BI
SAP HANA
SAP BW
Non-SAP back-ends
BI4 Elite Blogs
BI4 Elite Enablement - Vancouver - Nov 5-9, 2012
BI4 Elite: Featuring the Customer Stories #BI4Elite
Attending SAP BI4Elite Enablement - Day 1
Attending SAP BI4Elite Enablement - Day 2
Attending SAP BI4Elite Enablement - Day 3
Attending SAP BI4Elite Enablement - Day 4
Attending SAP BI4Elite Enablement - Day 5
BI4 Elite Enablement Day 5 – Seeing what is “Under the Hood” #BI4Elite
Getting Familiar with Web Intelligence on the iPad Mobile BI 4.4 (iPhone too)
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BI4 Elite Enablement Training - It's a Wrap!
Special thanks to
all the trainers
Vishal Dhir – Customer Solution Adoption
Patrice Le Bihan – BI Solution Management
Ingo Hilgefort – BI Solution Management
Ty Miller – BI Solution Management
Toby Johnston – Active Global Support (AGS)
James Rapp – Customer Solution Adoption
John Mrozek – Customer Solution Adoption
Sathish Rajagopal – BI Solution Management
Donnie McMillan – BI Solution Engineering
Harjeet Judge – Customer Solution Adoption
Saroj Parmar – Install Maintenance Support (IMS)
And of course a special thanks to the support
staff:
Victoria Harrison – KCI, Logistics
Bruno Ranchy – SAP, Infrastructure and Cloud
Rachel Floyd – SAP, Executive Briefing Center
Salina Siu – SAP Marketing shooting the customer videos
Brett Philpott - Exercise content management
Lastly, thanks to our great guest speakers:
Kirsten Sutton - Vice President and Managing Director of SAP Labs Canada
Don Wakefield - Vice President of SAP Technology and Business Intelligence
And finally, a very, very special thanks to Tammy Powlas from Fairfax Water for her blogs, tweets, postive attitude
and mentorship! What a great customer to have!
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Performance isn’t the only thing that suffers as a result of poor universe optimisation and design. So too does ease of
use, user adoption and in the worse cases incorrect results are returned.
I’ve seen so many poorly designed universes and most customers are blissfully unaware of the dramatic and
negative impact they have. This was one of the reasons why I’ve developed a free web based training course so
customers can fix these issues and improve performance and user adoption.
Web based course objectives
The EGI course is designed for ‘Universe Designers’ using Relational (SQL) Universes for XI3 and BI4. On
completing the Expert Guided Implementation attendees will be able to improve their existing universes by either an
improved understanding of how best to design a universe or by implementing performance and optimisation
features explained during the course. Attendees will be able ‘try out’ new ideas or features and validate them within
their own environment
What is an EGI?
Expert guided implementation is a new delivery methodology. The methodology balances the combination of
training, practical experience and expertise on demand. Focus is to enable the customer to execute complex
activities with the help of SAP experts. It is important that during the delivery itself, the activity is executed as described
in the delivery slot.
Improve performance, user adoption and guaranteecorrect results (SQL Relational Universes XI3/BI4)
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Expert guided implementation enables you to execute activities without being a subject matter expert. The
methodology closes the gap between class room trainings and consulting.
For more information on the EGI methodology please go to Support Portal > SAP Solution Manager > Services >
Expert Guided Implementation. At the very bottom of the page is also a calendar showing other EGI offerings by time-
zone.
Worth attending?
Those that have previously attended this free course, rate it very highly with the average rating of 9 out of 10 for “I
would recommend this EGI to others”. Some customers have seen dramatic performance improvements having
followed the course, for example a 20 minute query now taking just 3 minutes! Customer quotes include: ”Insightful
course, full of great tips on how to improve your universes.” “I have been designing universes for more than 5
years and I still learnt some great tips.”
If you've already attended why not comment about the course and the improvements you've made!
When? And how to register
The web based course runs over 3 days and requires 2 hours each morning
The course is available in different regions of the world. For a full list of dates and registration links please go to
https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1809165
What’s the agenda?
Day 1
SAP Expert presents (2 hours morning webinar)
Checking for basic best practice
Universe size, descriptions and formats, list of values, index awareness, WHERE clauses
Execution by customer
Define object formats
Setup List of Values for best practice
Define Index Awareness on objects and in @Prompts
Move WHERE clause logic to the SELECT clause
Add comments to the table structure/Data Foundation
Day 2
SAP expert provides: (2 hours morning webinar)
Aggregations in the right place, non-additive measures
Checking for correct figures, SQL 'Chasm' & 'Fan' trap, Trust Cardinalities, Table Trees
Execution by customer (Remote support in the afternoon)
Check aggregate is occurring in the right place
Layout universe table structure as a table tree.
Correct object SQL and context definitions to ensure correct results
Day 3
SAP expert provides: (2 hours morning webinar)
Advanced SQL and other optimization tips
Loops, Outer joins, Parallel SQL, Automatic creation of derived tables (inline view), ANSI92 SQL,
Shortcut joins, Tips & Tricks
Execution by customer (Remote support in the afternoon)
Resolve loops, either with contexts, aliases, derived tables or a “WHERE” clause
Resolve any outer-join issues
Enable JOIN_BY_SQL if query database supports it.
Enable BOUNDARY_WEIGHT_TABLE to automatically create derived tables for very large tables.
Enable ANSI 92 SQL to move joins into the FROM clause.
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Being in the IT/Software industry for close to 20 years I've seen a lot of troubleshooting sessions and late nights spent
trying to fix a problem.
With this experience came an understanding that with proper methodology it is possible to troubleshoot and find root
cause of any issue.
So what is the right methodology ?
I'll list what I use and you can comment on what you use. In the end we can create a set of steps that will resolve any
problem.
Here is how I start my troubleshooting :
How to troubleshoot any issue in your SAP BI 4.0deployment
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1. Determine what is the exact workflow that is problematic. - I cannot stress enough how important this is.
A lot of time can be lost troubleshooting wrong problems....
You need to be sure you know when exactly, what exactly and how exactly a problem is happening. Do not trust
your user words !!!
Verify by asking to show you !! Users, for the most part, are not technical people, to them "report doesn't work" is
good enough description. You, as administrator, need more !!
If you do not have access to your user machine, have the user take a screenshot of the error message. Most
users know how to take a screenshot these days, and having the exact error message and error code helps to
search the "Error Messages Explained" document on help.sap.com. That can help the admin then target the
pieces involved.
2. Once you know what is happening - determine what pieces you're dealing with - how many servers, what's
installed on each, any proxies/ web servers and firewalls, any other devices are part of the workflow etc.
As administrator, you should have all the environments properly diagrammed and documented so this part
should be easy.
Work with your IT colleagues who manage network and servers to determine what sort of network latency is
between pieces etc.
Environment diagrams and proper documentation of your deployment is very useful when asking SAP support
for help.
3. Start simplifying the picture !!
Simplify to the lowest possible level (no web, no ssl, no proxies, no LB's, no network : single box etc) - is the
issue still there ?
If yes - concentrate on that last remaining piece , rest are not a factor !!
If no - let's add next piece and so forth !!!
(this works with any product or tool, adjust freely - use your imagination)
4. Once you know How exactly and Where exactly the issue is happening, only then go and look if the issue is
known, if there are KB articles, SCN posts, your internal knowledge base history etc. that are related to this
problem.
A lot of times, specially if you're using an established version of SAP product, the issue will be known and
documented.
5. When all of the above is done - here comes the technical part : traces, debug, head scratching, detailed
configuration reviews etc...
Now that we have covered the basics, what basic tools does the SAP BI4.0 administrator should utilize in
troubleshooting ?
SAP BI4.0 has an improved tracing functionality. You no longer need to restart services to enable various level of
tracing. Please see Admin guide for details
End to End trace functionality, explained in a great doc found here
Know how the product works, so you know which traces to enable.
Great place to start is to learn SAP BI4.0 process flows in Official Product Tutorials – SAP BusinessObjects
Business Intelligence Platform 4.x
Process Monitor and Process Explorer tools , which can be found on Microsoft Technet.
Here are some of the uses of this tools :
PEx - Use the handy TCP/IP Tab to watch live connections open/close between SAP BI4.0 processes
PEx - Use the Environment Tab to see ALL of the environment variables in use by the process
PEx - See all of the Handles and Libraries (DLLs) that a process loads and sort by directory, version, name,
etc...
PEx - See the complete hierarchy of processes to easily determine parent vs child processes
PEx - Drill in on the threads that are opened by a process. Look for the high CPU threads and note the Thread
ID. You can use the logs to determine what this thread is doing.
PM - Filter by a specific process to see all network, registry and file activity for a particular process
SAP BI4.0 Platform monitoring , you can find details about it in the Admin guide I mentioned before and in this
great blog.
Remote Support Tools. Learn about them here.
This set of tools and methods allows you, the administrator to see what happens in your deployment, they also
allow SAP support easy access in case you need help.
Speaking of SAP Support - they can be a great asset in your troubleshooting. If you provide them with correct and
full information (see beginning of this post ) they will be able to quickly identify the root cause and provide
solution.
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In the last blog, we reviewed the basics of the SAP BusinessObjects BI portfolio.
In this blog, we will be reviewing the 3 solutions that can be regarded as native, multidimensional tools:
Understanding Native MultiDimensional Clients
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SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for Microsoft Office
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for OLAP
These products are all new to the portfolio starting with BI4. So if you’re on an older solution, you’re probably
wondering what these solutions are for.
BackgroundWhen BusinessObjects was acquired by SAP in 2007, BusinessObjects inherited the responsibility for renewing the
SAP NetWeaver Business Explorer (BEx) product lines.
These included 3 core products:
BEx Analyzer
BEx Web Analyzer
BEx Web Application Designer
There was a fourth BEx tool called BEx Report Designer which was not adopted very widely. Customer of that tool are
directed to use SAP Crystal Reports instead.
These BEx solutions are still supported as part of SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0, however SAP is not investing in new
features in them. They needed modern replacements that incorporated mobility, the latest in user interface design,
and support for SAP HANA.
So starting with SAP BusinessObjects BI4, we included the Analysis products: SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition
for Microsoft Office is an Office addin that extends both Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Powerpoint.
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for OLAP is a web based tool that is part of the BI4 platform.
Then in late in 2012, we released SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio.
Here’s how these solutions relate to the old BEx tools:
BEx Solution SAP BusinessObjects BI Premium Alternative
BEx Analyzer SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for
Microsoft Office
BEx Web Analyzer SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for OLAP
BEx Web Application Designer SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
Multi-Dimensionality
What does it mean to be a native, multi-dimensional solution?
Lets compare how these solutions access data with two well known SAP BusinessObjects reporting solutions: Web
Intelligence and Crystal Reports.
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You can see from this slide that there is no local storage of the data in the Multidimensional analysis tools. They
behave as ‘windows’ on to the multidimensional data, with each action such as filtering, drilling down, drilling up, etc
triggering a round trip to the OLAP server.
The advantage of this architecture is that it works well with big data, and there’s no need to translate the OLAP
server’s representation of the data to a local representation of the data.
The reporting tools like SAP Crystal Reports and SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence are not native
multidimensional tools. They both operate off their own local copy of the data, in their own proprietary format. This
introduces a translation between the OLAP representation of the data and how the solution presents it.
This does not mean that SAP Crystal Reports and SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence are ‘bad’ for multi-
dimensional data. We have many customers that are successfully using these solutions for reporting of SAP BW and
other OLAP sources.
However it does mean that the reporting solutions are not the best if you want to take full advantage of capabilities of
the multi-dimensional server.
For example, the reporting solutions can only support a single hierarchy on a given dimension. So you can have the
Product hierarchy in the rows of your data, or Geography in the rows of the data, but you cannot combine the Product
and Geography hierarchies in your rows. This is possible with the native multidimensional solutions.
ConclusionIf putting the full power of a multi-dimensional database in the hands of your end users, then select the appropriate
multi-dimensional client for your use case.
If you want to access multi-dimensional data and format in a report, then a native multi-dimensional client is not
necessary and solutions with their own internal data representations like SAP Crystal Reports and SAP
BusinessObjects Web Intelligence will meet these requirements.
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In my meetings with customers, I hear a lot of questions with the same common theme – the new solutions and
features introduced over the past 12-18 months have made it challenging to determine which tool is appropriate for
their situation.
I usually have 2 questions back to customers like this: 'What are your use cases' and ‘What are your data sources’?
This blog will focus on the data source angle.
Note: These are suggestions only and not hard-and-fast recommendations. Your needs may dictate a solution
different from what’s suggested here. This should be seen as a starting point only.
The SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite For YourLandscape
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Suggested Solutions for a SAP NetWeaver BWLandscapeThis includes SAP NetWeaver BW powered by SAP HANA.
Discovery and Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Explorer and SAP Visual Intelligence can be used under certain conditions when using
BW on HANA with BW 7.3. See this document for more details.
Dashboards and Applications
SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
Reporting
SAP Crystal Reports
SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence
The Analysis editions and Design Studio are focused on being premium alternatives to the SAP NetWever BEx
solution set. The Analysis solutions include an add-in for Microsoft Office, and a web based UI. If you’re currently
using the BEx tools, then these three solutions are where you should start.
Reporting can be SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, SAP Crystal Reports, or both, depending on your
requirement for self-service adhoc reporting compared to traditional production reporting.
Suggested Solutions for an Agnostic (Non SAP)Landscape
Discovery and Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Explorer
SAP Visual Intelligence
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, edition for OLAP
Dashboards and Applications
SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards
Reporting
SAP Crystal Reports
SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence
BI using Traditional relational and OLAP databases can be best addressed with this subset of the BI suite. Analysis,
edition for OLAP supports Microsoft Analysis Services and we plan to add support for Essbase in the future.
Suggested Solutions for an SAP HANA Landscape Discovery and Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Explorer
SAP Visual Intelligence
Dashboards and Applications
SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
Reporting
SAP Crystal Reports
SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence
When using SAP HANA as a full use database (and not just as an accelerator for BW), we can add SAP Visual
Intelligence as a recommended solution, otherwise this subset is very similar to what we recommend for SAP
NetWeaver BW.
SAP Visual Intelligence is ideal for accessing SAP HANA data because it can consume large analytic and calculation
views without downloading all the data. This enables access to huge data volumes while retaining the ease of use of
the desktop Visual Intelligence solution.
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The Future
In the future, you can expect the portfolio to continue to converge and simplify. We have already released a statement
of direction stating our intention to converge the Dashboards and Design Studio solutions into one. We will continue
to work to simplify our offerings and make them easier to understand, easier to use, and faster to deliver value.
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A Simple Overview of the SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite
I have the privilege of meeting many of our Business Intelligence customers. One of the more common questions I
hear is how to best make use of the SAP BusinessObjects BI platform.
We’ve released many innovative solutions during 2012, so I completely understand where the question is coming
from. If customers aren’t active on ASUG or attending conferences, the portfolio now is hard to recognize compared to
that of 2-3 years ago.
So let’s take a step back and simplify things.
The portfolio can be divided into 3 main functional use cases:
Discovery and Analysis
Dashboards and applications
Reporting
Discovery and Analysis
These are solutions that are focused on answering business questions that cannot be anticipated ahead of time.
They are focused on empowering the business user to self-serve answers to their own questions, and enabling
access to large data sets through intuitive user interfaces.
The tools in this category are:
SAP Visual Intelligence
SAP BusinessObjects Explorer
SAP BusinessObjects Analysis
SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Analysis
Visual Intelligence and Explorer are data discovery solutions. Visual Intelligence is desktop based, and allows users
A Simple Overview of the SAP BusinessObjects BISuite
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to acquire, manipulate, and visualize data. Explorer has a web and mobile version, and allows users to search and
explore information spaces that are predefined by the administrator.
The Analysis solutions allow end users to explore and analyze data in SAP NetWeaver BW, SAP HANA, and Microsoft
Analysis Services. These are native multidimensional tools that expose the full capabilities of the underlying
multidimensional database to the end user in an intuitive manner.
Predictive Analysis is an extension to the Visual Intelligence interface that allows you to design sophisticated
predictive models that can be executed on the SAP HANA platform. These models use advanced algorithms to allow
the user to correlate variables, extrapolate data trends, and identify outliers to get a better understanding of what is
driving the business.
Dashboards and AppsThe Dashboard and Apps category is focused on providing engaging experiences to create traditional dashboards
and custom visual applications.
There are 2 solutions in this category:
SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards (Xcelsius)
SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
We created the Design Studio product to initially be a premium alternative to the existing SAP BEx Web Application
Designer product. Therefore it is focused on delivering dashboards and visual applications using data from SAP
NetWeaver BW and SAP HANA.
We have released a statement of direction documenting our long term plans to converge these two solution. We plan
to combine the great visualization technology in Dashboards with the superior multi-dimensional data access in
Design Studio over the next few years.
For now, our guidance is if you want to build a dashboard using SAP NetWeaver BW as a datasource, we recommend
SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, otherwise we recommend SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards.
Both products are included with the same license, which means if you’re already licensed for Dashboards desktop
tool you will get Design Studio desktop tool for no additional cost.
Reporting
The reporting category is focused on distributing information around the organization. These are typically business
questions that can be anticipated ahead of time, with a report or Universe prepared by a business user or IT
developer that addresses these questions.
There are 2 solutions in this category:
SAP Crystal Reports
SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence
SAP Crystal Reports is oriented more towards highly formatted production reporting. It uses a desktop client to
design the report which can then be consumed over the web.
SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence is optimized for self service report creation and modification. You can design
reports over the web, or using the desktop client.
Given the widespread adoption of both of these tools, we have no plans to converge them.
ConclusionsUnderstand your functional use cases first, the pick the solution that best meets your needs from these three
categories. No single BI solution can cover all the BI needs in an organization. The SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite is
just that - a suite of solutions that when combined correctly will cover virtually all of your BI requirements.
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PurposeHow to find in which report/structure particular InfoObject used
Step 1
Go to transaction code RSD1 and given relevant InfoObject and click Main Menu Edit-->Where-used list
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Step 2It will list of objects where given InfoObject is used
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Easy way of selecting Infocube/DSO/Multiprovider and Infoset Info Objects for data display
PurposeEasiest way of selecting Infocube/DSO/Multiprovider and InfoSet InfoObjects to display data
Step 1Go to table RSDCUBEIOBJ and give relevant data target name for which you want display the data
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Step 2And Execute
Step 3Select the infoobjects for which you want see the data and paste in notepad and save the file as like list.txt
Step 4Now select data target (for which you want display the data), if particular data target contain more than 72 infoobjects it
will display information message as like below
Just ignore it and continue.
Step 5Instead of searching and selecting infoobjects, now directly click on “Read from file” which is available at top right
corner.
Step 6It will display the window to select file (select the file which we saved at Step 3 level) once file selected automatically
infoobjects selected (checked), which are listed in selected file.
Step 6Continue
Step 7
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The other one works exactly reverse
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Recently, we have built a dashboard for the customer who wants to have tooltip for the Combo Box.
I would like to share the technique how effectively we can utilize it for Help, Tooltip just using Icon, Image and Text.
Let me explain the step-by-step to implement it.
Icon Component : Icon has to be placed in appropriate location which is close to the component requires tooltip.
It helps to make the "Tooltip" while only you scroll over.
Property - General : Set the destination to be mapped to the spreadsheet cell which inturn act as input for displaying
the tooltip (Image and Text)
Property - Behavior : It has to input the value when "Mouse Over". Hence, it sets the value only when the mouse hover
it.
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Property - Appearance : Of course, finally we need to set the transparency to 100% as it will not be displayed to the
users.
Now, its turn to set the image. Choose appropriate image file to display as Help/Tooltip text outline image and set the
image proprty as follows,
The dynamic visibility has to be set based on the cell content of Icon output set in first place.
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Now we can set the Text which needs to in-line within the image set. Map the appropriate Help/Tooltip text from the
spreadsheet.
We can set dynamic text which will help the dashboard based on the components appear in the position. similar to
image, text property
has to be set for Dynamic Visibility.
Finally, we are ready to view the output. when we preview the dashboard, and scroll over the Icon, it may look like the
below output.
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The same can be utilized as Help file for the dashboard.
Looking forward for your questions, inputs and comments.
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Hi Every One,
This is my first blog in SAP, Here I am going to tell about the Events and it’s usage in the SAP Business objects. I
would like to say events are one of the most useful BO Flags to keep check on the scheduling’s.
Basically events are three types.
1. Custom Event
2. File event
3. Scheduled event.
First we will see what exactly each one is:
Events are like Flags or Check points which can give some information about the events or actions happened on the
server.
Custom Event: This can also be called as Manual event. This one has two properties one its name other is its
description.
File base Event: We can use this event based on some file placed in any path like say if file is placed in one of the
path in the server, based on this action, you can run reports by scheduling. In brief you can say placing some text or
any file in a path. Once this action is completed you can run reports.
In Business Perspective, let say all the required tables for reporting got loaded monthly/weekly/daily. Once this load
happens place a textfile in a path.
so once the file is placed this event gets triggered.
Scheduling Event: This event is used to run reports or any BI objects sequentially one after the other.This event
definition has three actions in it. Those are Success, Failure and Success or Failure.
It makes sense the status of any running objects could be either success, failure.
Now pictorially will see the events creation and their usage.
Creating Events: Login to the CMC. In the Define section, you can see the Events .
Click on the Events Icon.the followed screen appears in the window.
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Once you click the New Event The Following screen appears.
Here you can make selection on which type of event you are going to create.
Custom Event:
File Event:
Scheduled Event:
Once after creation of the Events.We need to assign the security to the users to use these events.
Do a right click on the event and select the properties and then select the User security as shown below.click on the
Add Principles button to add Users and User Groups to access these events.
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Once after done with the security.We can use these events to run BI Objects like Reports,Publications etc.
let say you are scheduling a webi report/publication.Do a right click on the report and Select shedule.The followed
screeb will appears.
Click on the Events in Navigation pane to view all the events.Now select the event to "Events to wait for" pane.let say
you selected custom event to this pane.
And now try to shedule the report with "Run Now" Option.Then you will see the instance status as Pending.It is waiting
for the event to get triggered.Then
goto the CMC\Events ,Do a right click on the event and select the "Trigger Event" .
Then come back and check the Instance status.the status will be changed to "Running".
In the above screen you can see "Avalable shcedule Events" and " Events to Trigger on Completion" here you can
select any sheduled event to trigger on. In the same way you can use this triggered event as kickoff event for another
shedule or Shedules.In this way We control/achieve Sequential shedules aswellas Parllel Shedules.
I welcome the feedback,comments and Complements.
Thanks
Shiva
Business Objects Consultant.
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Hi Readers,
This is one of the frequently asked question in our forum and most of the steps are already there in our forum. Since I
got a chance to work with this, am sharing the step by step configuration of Audit reports with screen captures.
SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 Auditor Configuration &Deployment End to End
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Introduction BusinessObjects Enterprise Auditor provides you with a way to monitor and record key facts about your
deployment. Auditor also allows you to better administer individual user accounts and reports by giving you
more insight into what actions users are taking and which reports they are accessing. The information provided
by the auditor answers the following queries.
1. Who is using your Business Objects Enterprise system?
2. Which objects they are accessing?
3. Which groups within the company use our BusinessObjects Enterprise system the most?
And below are some of the auditable actions
Track when Objects are created, deleted of modified
Track when reports are opened, saved, refreshed, created, modified and deleted
Job monitoring and failure
Auditor Configuration In SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 auditing database schema was changed, improved. SAP BusinessObjects
Business Intelligence 4.0 does not include auditing sample Universe and auditing sample reports with the
installation.
Configuration in CMC
To configure Audit database in BI 4.0, you need to follow the steps below
1. Login to CMC and click on Auditing from Manage.
2. In the ADS database configuration select type of the database.
3. Provide the credentials of the database and click on save.
4. You need to restart the Central management server (CMS) hence log off from CMC.
5. Open Central configuration manager (CCM) and restart the Server Intelligence Agent.
6. Wait for some time so that all the servers will come up because the Adaptive processing server should
be running completely to enable auditing.
Auditor deployment package and contents
Compared to previous versions of BusinessObjects, Installation package will not come with a default Audit universe
and reports. But SAP comes up with as- is sample to help administrators and report designers to develop custom
auditing reports. This would be a starting point of the development of custom auditing universe and reports as per the
requirement. Please refer http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/40711187-04e8-2d10-
d190-851e20c7665a to know more.
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The Audit Sample package contains:
a) Seven sample auditing .UNX universes one for each of the following database types:
b) Thirty-eight sample Crystal Reports referencing the universe.
Deployment and configuration of Audit Universe
To deploy Auditing universe please follow the steps:
1. In SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 Information Design Tool create a new project and retrieve the sample auditing
universe into it. This will result in a 3 objects appearing in your project: a connection, (.cnx or .cns), a data layer,
(.dfx), and a business layer (.blx)
2. In Information Design Tool create a connection (.cnx or .cns) to your auditing data store (for SAP Business Objects
4.0. Then change the connection of the dfx to use the one you have created.
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3. In Information Design Tool check integrity of the universe before re-publishing. Please ignore all cardinality and
unlinked table warnings.
4. In Information Design Tool publish the modified universe to your SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise system. If you
are using a .cnx, you will be prompted to create and switch to a secure, published .cns connection. You can publish
your .cnx connection to your SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise repository to generate a secured .cns.
Deployment and configuration of Audit Reports
1. In Crystal Reports Design for 4.0 open the sample auditing reports
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2. Click the ‘Data’ menu and ‘Set Data Source Location’ to point the report to the auditing universe published in the
previous step.
3. Publish the sample reports to the SAP Business Objects Enterprise
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Audit reports are deployed in your BusinessObjects environment. You can now start using the deployed reports.
Hope this is interesting and useful. We will see BusinessObjects Monitoring in my next few blogs.
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