Wednesday, 4 September 2013

SAP BI Connections Using IDT (Information Design Tool) / BICS Connection

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Hi,
Thanks for seeing this blog. This post is divided into
three chapters:

1. Overview Information Design Tool
2. Create a BICS connection
3. Create a relational multisource connection on SAP BW 7.x

In each chapter you will find screenshots and explanation.
If you have any questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to contact me!

Regards,
Praveen

1. Overview Information Design Tool
With the Information Design Tool you are able to create universes in the new UNX format. The main
features of this tool are:
  • Create connections to databases and publish these connections to the SAP BO repository
  • Create data foundations (tables and joins)
  • Create a Business Layer and publish these layers to the SAP BO repository
When opening the Information Design Tool (first you need to connect to the Central Management
System), you’ll see a screen like this:


 1. The local projects area is used for creating and editing all resources (except secured connections and security profiles)
2. In the repository resource area you’ll find universes and connections that have been secured
in a repository on the SAP BusinessObjects Central Management System.
3. If you want to edit your local connection or a connection from the repository resource, you
can do it here. You can simultaneously edit multiple connections separated by tabs.

2. Create a BICS connection

When SAP BW 7.x is your source, BICS connections are recommended by SAP. You can connect
directly to a SAP BEx query or a SAP BW InfoProvider. In the next steps you can see how to create a
BICS connection to a SAP BEx query.
The first step is to create a simple SAP BEx query. Don’t forget to tick the setting “Allow external
Access”, otherwise queries can’t be selected in SAP BusinessObjects.
 
























 

 
 

 
 


 

 
 


 
Step 1: Right click with your mouse on a folder and select “Insert OLAP connection”.
 
Note: BICS connections can be created in the local projects and in the repository resource. If you add
the connections in the local project, don’t forget to publish the connection to the enterprise
repository, otherwise you cannot access the BICS connection with Interactive Analysis, Crystal Report or Advanced Analysis.
 
Step 2: Enter a resource name. Description is not required. Click Next.
 
Step 3: Select the driver “SAP BICS Client”. Click Next.
 
 

 
Step 4: Enter your parameters for connecting to SAP BW 7.x. The name you entered in the “User
name” field is the name you can see in the process overview in SAP BW (via transaction SM50). The
username and password are usually arranged through SSO. Click Next.
Note: If you click “Finish”, all InfoProviders and query’s can be selected in the frontend tool.
 
Step 5: Select a query. Click Finish.
 
 
 
Step 6: Your first BICS connection to a SAP BW 7.x has been successfully created.
Note: With this BICS connection you’re able to create a new report with Crystal Reports, Interactive
Intelligence or Advanced Analysis. Dashboards are not supported with this connection method.
 
3. Create a relational multisource connection on SAP BW 7.x
 
When you have multiple sources and one of the sources is SAP BW 7.x, you can create a relational
multisource connection. In my example I’m using only a SAP BW InfoCube as source.
 
Step 1: First we will create a local project. In this project the shortcut to the Relational connection,
the data foundation and business layer will be saved.
Enter a name for your project and click Finish.
 
Step 2: Right click with your mouse on a folder and select “Insert Relational connection”.
 
 

 
Step 3: Enter a resource name. Description is not required. Click Next.
 
Step 4: Select the driver “SAP Java Connector (JCO)”. Click Next.
 
Step 5: Enter your parameters for connecting to SAP BW 7.x. Now we need to select an InfoProvider,
click “…”. To be sure you can test the connection.
 
Step 6: Select an InfoProvider, in my case I’ll select the InfoCube “SAP Demo Sales and Distribution: Overview”. Click OK. You return to the previous screen, click Finish.
 
Step 7: A message will appear, click YES to create a shortcut for the connection. This shortcut will be placed in the local project area. When this is OK, you see “The connection shortcut was created
successfully.”. Click Close.
 
 
Step 8: Select your local project. Right click with your mouse and select New Data Foundation.
 
Step 9: Enter a name. Click Next.
 
 
 
Step 10: Select “Multisource-Enabled”. Click Next. Use your current session for the authentication and click Next.
 
Step 11: Select the shortcut to your relational multisource connection. Click Next.
 
 
 
 
Step 12: In this screen you can enter a short name and choose a color for the table headers. Use
different colors for different sources. In this case we have one source, SAP BW 7.x. Click Finish.
 
Step 13: A relational schema is created by SAP. In this screen you can join tables with other sources.
One of the last steps is to create the business layer. Select your local project. Right click with your
 
mouse and select New Business Layer.
 
Step 14: Select “Relational Data Source”. Click Next.
 
 
 
Step 15: Enter a name. Click Next.
 
Step 16: Click “…” and select your data foundation layer and click OK. Click Finish. The business layer has been created.
 
Step 17: Now it’s necessary to publish the business layer to the Enterprise repository. Select your business layer. Right click with your mouse and select Publish To a Repository.
 
Step 18: Select “Check all” and click “Check Integrity”. Your universe will be checked by SAP. When it’s ok, you can click Next.
 
Step 19: Select a folder in the repository. Click Finish.
 
Step 20: Your universe is published successfully!
Note: You can use this universe in the following frontend tools: Interactive Analysis, Advanced
Analysis, Crystal Reports and Dashboard Design.
 
 
 
 
 























 

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

What's New in SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0

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1 SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0

1.1 Welcome to SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform 4.0
1.2 Installation and web application deployment
1.3 Integration to SAP Solution Manager and Diagnostic Applications
               1.4 New applications introduced in SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0
1.4.1 Upgrade management tool
1.4.2 Monitoring
1.4.3 The information design tool

1.5 New and modified features in existing SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform products
1.5.1 Administration
1.5.2 Developer Flexibility
1.5.3 End User Experience
1.5.4 SAP Crystal Reports

2 Support Package and Feature Package enhancements

3 SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0 SP1
3.1 Supported platforms (4.0 SP1)
3.2 Application enhancements (4.0 SP1)

4 SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0 SP2
4.1 Supported platforms (4.0 SP2)
4.2 Additional BI Suite applications (4.0 SP2)
4.2.1 Installation pre-requisites for Microsoft SharePoint

5 SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite 4.0 FP3
5.1 SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0 FP3
5.1.1 Welcome to SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0 FP3

5.2 New products and applications
5.2.1 Business Intelligence platform RESTful web service
5.2.2 Crystal Reports JavaScript API
5.2.3 Crystal Reports RESTful web services
5.2.4 Semantic Layer Java SDK

5.3 Existing products and applications
5.3.1 Analysis, edition for OLAP
5.3.2 Business Intelligence platform
5.3.3 BI workspaces
5.3.4 Crystal Reports
5.3.5 Dashboards
5.3.6 Data Access
5.3.7 Explorer
5.3.8 Information Design Tool
5.3.9 Universe design tool
5.3.10 Web Intelligence

6 SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite 4.0 SP4
6.1 Supported platforms (4.0 SP4)
6.2 Application enhancements (4.0 SP4)

7 SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite 4.0 SP5
7.1 Supported Platforms (4.0 SP5)
7.2 BI Suite Enhancements (4.0 SP5)
7.3 BI Platform Enhancements (4.0 SP5)
7.4 BI Application Enhancements (4.0 SP5)

8 SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite 4.0 SP6
8.1 Supported Platforms for 4.0 SP6
8.2 BI Application Ehancements for 4.0 SP6

9 SAP BusinessObjects BI Suite 4.0 SP7
9.1 Supported Platforms for 4.0 SP7

SAP BO Online Training

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SAP BOXI R4.x Online Traning

Course Content

Data warehousing/Dimensional modeling/ BI Concepts

1. OLTP vs. OLAP
2. Types of OLAP
3. Multi Dimensional Modeling
4. Data warehousing concepts

Database Concepts needed for Data warehousing
1. Joins & Cardinality
2. Views/Materialized Views
3. Date/Time Functions

BOXI 4.x Architecture
1. Architectural overview
2. Client tier components
3. Application tier components
4. Intelligence tier
5. Processing tier
6. Data tier
7. Security management
8. Information

Universe Designer/Information Design Tool
1. Understanding Business Objects Universes
2. Creating the Course Universe
3. Building the Universe Structure
4. Creating Dimension Objects
5. Creating Measure Objects
6. Resolving Loops in a Universe
7. Resolving SQL Traps
8. Using List of Values
9. Applying Restrictions on Objects
10. Using @Functions with Objects
11. Using Hierarchies
12. Deriving Tables & Indexes
13. Working with Aggregate Awareness
14. Designing Advanced Objects
15. Creating Predefined Condition
16. LOVs & Joins
17. Securing Universes
18. Implementing Universe Life Cycle Mgmt
19. Maintaining & Optimizing Universes
20. Creating Universe from Other Data sources

Web intelligence
1. Understand concepts of Web intelligence
2. Create Web Intelligence documents with Queries
3. Restrict data returned by a query
4. Design a report
5. Enhance the presentation of data in reports
6. Creation of Web intelligence report with auto scheduling
7. Creation of Corporate dashboard for Supply chain mgmt/Banking Domain
8. Format a report
9. Calculate data with formulas and variables
10. Use multiple data sources
11. Analyze data
12. Manage and share Web Intelligence documents
13. Work with Advanced Query techniques
14. Work with calculation contexts
15. Create formulas with character & date string functions
16. Use “If” logic
17. Work with additional reporting techniques
18. Create hyperlinks
Crystal Reports 2011
1. Fundamentals and Tools Overview

- Work with Prebuilt Reports

Dashboard Design Tool
1. Creating a Model
2. Adding Interactivity to a Model
3. Creating a Connected Model
4. Connect to Crystal Reports data and create Dashboard
5. Connect to Web intelligence report data and
6. Create Dashboard
7. Connect to Business Objects Universes
8. Using Query as a web service and create Dashboard
9. Use Live Office data and create Dashboard
10. Use other connectivity components and create Dashboard

Administration
1. Understand the Business Objects
2. Enterprise interface & architecture
3. Manage Business Objects Enterprise content
4. Secure Business Objects Enterprise content
5. Secure application security
6. Schedule content
7. Publish reports
8. Identify Business Objects Enterprise architecture
9. Perform common server management tasks
10. Manage the Business Objects Enterprise servers

Java SDK overview

1. SAP BO Java SDK overview

Open Document Reporting

1. SAP BO Open Document Reporting

Webi-rich Client
1. Installing Web Intelligence Rich Client
2. Web Intelligence Rich Client working modes
3. Launching Web Intelligence Rich Client
4. To set user preferences in Web Intelligence Rich Client
5. Working with documents
6. Working with universes in Web Intelligence Rich Client
7. Accessing Web Intelligence from BI Launch Pad
8. Working with queries in Web Intelligence Rich Client
9. Working with reports

Query as Web service
1. Configuring the QWS with BO System
2. Creating Webservice report from Universes
3. Creating WSDL reports
4. Using WSDL reports in external application

Security Implementation
1. Creating Secured users & group
2. Creation secured connections
3. Creation of Secured objects
4. Creation of security at Table, Column & row level
5. Creation of secured restriction set and mapping to users or groups

OLAP Universe
1. Creation of OLAP Universe by connecting to an Info cube
2. Updating the OLAP Universe (Cube)
3. Creating the Custom Hierarchies in OLAP Universes.
4. Accessing multiple info cubes to create an OLAP Universe

Import Wizard\Publishing Wizard (Note: BOXI R3.x)
1. Using Import wizard
2. Creation of BIAR
3. Migrating the BO objects
4. From one CMS TO ANOTHER CMS
5. Migrating the objects from one
6. domain to another (dev/stage/Prod)
7. Backup & Maintenance Deployment



LifeCycle Management and Upgradation Tool (Note: this the replacement for Import Wizard in BOXI R3.x )

Live Office Reporting
1. Describe the benefits of using Live Office
2. Connect to the repository
3. Navigate the Live Office menu
4. Insert charts, crosstabs, and fields from a Crystal report
5. Insert report parts from a Web Intelligence document
6. Insert a new query based on a Universe
7. Insert Live Office objects into an email
8. Navigate and refresh Live Office objects
9. Enable consolidated prompts
10. Set refresh settings for objects
11. Set parameter binding
12. Take a snapshot
13. Save Live Office documents to the repository
14. Open and view Live Office documents from the repository

Dashboard Designer (Xcelsius): Core and Connectivity
1. Creating a Model
Producing interactive visualizations of your data
Getting around in Xcelsius
Working with your Excel workbook
Visualizing data with charts
Using Xcelsius Components
Distributing your Xcelsius Visualization
Applying best practices for designing models

2. Formatting a Model
Applying formatting options
Using themes and templates to apply formatting

3. Adding Interactivity to a Model
Using selectors
Adding dynamic visibility
Troubleshooting

4. Creating a Connected Model Using live data sources Connecting to XML Data
Connecting to data using an existing Web Service
Connecting to Crystal Reports data
Connecting to BusinessObjects Universes using Query as a Web Service
Using Live Office data
Using other connectivity components


SAP Webi/Dashboard Reporting
1. Creation of Web intelligence reports using Info cube & BW Query