Showing posts with label BEx Query Designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BEx Query Designer. Show all posts

Monday, 26 March 2012

SAP NetWeaver BW and SAP BusinessObjects: The Comprehensive Guide (English and German Edition)

This book is the front-end SAP NetWeaver BW and SAP BI and SAP BusinessObjects business intelligence tools, and with numerous data warehouse is a unique resource that covers all issues related offers.

Firstly, I must be clear: I'm a book more comprehensive and well written is simply because; they say the best books of BusinessObjects BW and the market (since 2006 have all of them).

795 pages these book details simple examples and clear suggestions, and a general description of each vehicle. Almost all pages containing the phrase "we recommend that you ...." and a test of a simple prose "you" and "us" was written. This book is an easy to read and understand things quickly. Best of all, the book is clear that certain books, such as BusinessObjects, did not return to show PowerPoint slides.

Section are:

1. Basics of BI - 57 pages introductory text for beginners (ideal for students and new employees)

2. High-end PC with a summary of the data storage and explanation BusinessObjects pages 70 - Summary of BW 7.3 and BI 4.0. This is well written and is unique to the computer and the latest version of CREATE.

3. Data modeling - This text refers to this approach is invaluable for BW InfoCubes, DSO, data flows, aggregates, BWA, and how to build a solid real "meat" on page 188.

4. Extraction - 32 pages. It is very short, but covers the basics of how to install BW 7.3. I LBWE tamponade for activation of the passenger, I would like to learn more about how to write optimized DSO. However, it covers all the bases...

5th. Management - 30 A short chapters dealing with transportation. The core team of experienced agents and even the all important enough to be useful for the "meat" there.

6. Permissions: 26 pages. Consume more than 2-3 points in this important subject; a book is nice to see BW. I have this book (more a part of the CREATE and integration of the update HANA) of this section, we expect to see in the next edition.

7. 36 pages - SAP BusinessObjects BI Platform. The weakest part of this book. BI launcher more public folders, tray, server management, sent, but should provide a good starting point for beginners.

8. Bex Query Designer - 63 pages. These authors understand the BEx query is an essential element of the BI landscape is really great to see that. BW BI features as I go through the analysis engine, and only DRGS (crap performance), and InfoCubes (create tools to connect directly suggest avoiding the so-called "expert" analysis engine and BI shudder when I read a book all functions). These authors, "he" and find all these great parts of this publication should be CREATE.

9. Advisory navigation - 15 pages. Other books often lack basic navigational equipment

10. BEx Analyzer - 22 pages. The vast majority of users of BW is good for older vehicles are used by the "wink".

11. The analysis of BusinessObjects - 20 pages. BEx Analyzer chapter in this section that the authors understand that this Chapter 10 shows that the replacement vehicle. Good comparison and contrast...

12. BEx Analyzer - Basic concepts and application templates, web design, 37 pages covering the basic level. Instead, both the (page 59 would be exposed to each other) within the host Bex Analyzer (Excel, Web etc.), such as division of the vehicle. Well done!

14. BusinessObjects Web
15. Crystal Reports
16. SAP Dashboards (Xcelsius)
17. SAP BO Explorer

All tools and expect a good example of the point "gotcha" on page 77 of this perspective on it. Suggestions or screenshots of a single clear and easy to follow demonstrations. I have examples a little more, but (Brog, BusinessObjects Web Intelligence by Sinkwitz and Holden), these sections (for example, "Dashboards by Lai and food Hacking BusinessObjects 4.0), and complement, are each areas there are books instead of another 3 to 4 a book, because everything. However, making the very important value in four sections of the book.

18. Integrated Planning - 13 pages. This technology is probably (instead of PCBs) at the point of death, this section really need to enhance or restore. 13 pages only a very small number.

19. SAP SEM BCS - 17 pages. This book (dead technology) is not part and should be removed.

Glossary - 10 pages - Unbelievable! If you do not need so much more.
Basic code tables and transactions - 8 pages - Awesome (more please!)
Notes for SAP - 4 pages (again, please do more, but its great!)

In general, the book is very, very, very, well, I was assigned to the SAP University Alliance, and all my students use it and the next step ... Highly Recommended!

Dr. Berg

SAP BI North America, Inc. Comerit (SAP Alliance and professor at the University) Vice-President


Friday, 16 March 2012

SAP Business Information Warehouse Reporting: Building Better BI with SAP BI 7.0

Practical Guide for SAP Business Information Warehouse

Enterprise users inside and outside your company a competitive advantage by offering to provide up to date management reports. Data warehouses, SAP Business Warehouse Reporting shows you how to information, to create workbooks and queries, analyze and format results, and important report. Bex and Web Analyzers, Web Application Designer, Visual Composer, and learn to use the information transmission. In addition, build enterprise portals and websites and optimizing performance, will find a way to predict future business trends.
  • Through consultation and books and other objects and stores report data dataset InfoCubes
  • Bex Analyzer, Web Analyzer, Query Designer and work with
  • Creating queries and reports using the Business Administration Workbench
  • Integration with the drill with attachments and documents, and RRI
  • Format and distribute results using Report Designer and the transmission of information
  • Enterprise Portal, Data Modeling and extend the functionality with Visual Composer
  • Graphics, maps, diagrams, and unit of measure conversions implementation
  • Anticipate trends and possible outcomes for integrated planning and SBC
  • Create HTML pages using Enterprise Reporting and Web Application Designer
  • With SAP Enterprise Portal Create BI-based corporate Web and intranet sites

About the Author

Peter Jones, the experience of consulting and training, more than nine years with a platinum consultant SAP consulting business training / is. He speaks regularly at events sponsored by SAP.

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

SAP BW Reporting And Analysis

According to their specific needs - detailed instructions for the implementation of this book, offers SAP BW reporting and analysis capabilities and optimize performance.

First, the BEx Query Designer, Designer, BEx Web Application and Web Parts in one of the important concepts of data presentation, followed by information on the basic functions of private information, you can find. Readers quickly and efficiently and concisely by mastering tools like SAP BW Business Information brodcasting learn how to present important data of the company. Detailed instructions and an example scenario in real life, to strengthen their efforts to create individual reports and analysis for the serious stage. In addition, valuable advice shows you how to take advantage of SAP Business Content.

Loaded with comprehensive information SAP BW glossary, SAP BW 3.5, an ideal companion for everyday work that is complete to date, this book does.

Features of SAP BW Reporting And Analysis:

  • Data Warehousing and SAP BW

  • SAP BW data presentation concepts and their implementation

  • Retail sample scenario in the real world

  • BEx Query Designer - definition and data analysis, query views and elements

  • BEx Web - Web Framework, BEx Web Application Designer Web elements, details

  • Transmission of information - information online and offline delivery reports, published in the SAP Enterprise Portal

  • SAP Business Content - Elements and use of

Attachments: BW dictionary, sample queries, transaction codes, metadata tables, the index