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This article contain guidelines step by processes for

  • How to create a basic ad hoc query in BEx Query Designer using the Financials InfoCube
  • How to modify an existing ad hoc query and add features to the basic query
  • How to add Confidential InfoObjects and Security Variables to the ad hoc query

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Upgrading from BW 3.x to BI 7.0 Guide

Published on 16 July 2009 in Netweaver

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The BW upgrade is necessary  based on clients decision use SAP BW as the corporate standard data warehousing tool. The current BW3.1 version of the software is nearing its end of life and would require additional and non-standard support from the vendor.

To remind you, SAP BW was known as SAP BI from the BW 7.0 onwards. But recently SAP has changed naming from SAP BI to SAP BW again. There are also some more confusing naming changes every beginners should be aware.

In this document author shares his experiences during the upgradation process of BW 3.x system to BI 7.0.  As part of this project you will see also following processes

  • Database and operation system will be also upgraded
  • Production server hardware will be augmented
  • Development and test environment servers and storage will be replaced with two upgraded full-sized environments
  • Existing development and test architecture will be decommissioned and evaluated for use on other ongoing projects as needed

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This document provides naming conventions for objects in the System Landscape Directory (SLD), Integration Repository, and integration Directory.

Consider the naming conventions provided as recommendations only. No particular standards for Naming Conversion in XI projects and it varies from client to client. If you choose to deviate from the recommendations, ensure that you nevertheless always follow the same general principle described. [...]

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WebDynpro is SAP’s new approach for web application development. Developers are supposed to create their applications with visual tools that require little knowledge concerning implementation details. Hence, most of the source code is generated by the used development environment. The WebDynpro approach allows developers to separate presentation- and business-logic. In addition, WebDynpro Applications are operating system independent. Developers can create WebDynpro Applications using either ABAP- or Java-technology.

This paper aims to describe opportunities provided by WebDynpro technology regarding front-end design, navigation logic and reusability. Besides, it focuses on the Java-personality of the SAP Web Application Server and, therefore, deals with the Netweaver Development Studio regarding application design. [...]

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Periodic Jobs and Tasks in SAP BW

Published on 04 June 2009 in Netweaver

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This whitepaper, provided by SAP, is a must for those use SAP BW and it provides recommendations about jobs and tasks that have to be performed on a regular basis to ensure system performance and stability in a BW system. It may be also useful for you to check Daily BW Systems Checklist

  • Support Package Strategy
  • Backup Strategy
  • Transports and SAP Notes
  • Monitoring Basis Jobs
  • Monitoring Application
  • Monitoring Query Performance
  • Create, Delete Aggregates
  • Data Management and more…

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This presentation will let you learn advanced tips and tricks in BEx Query Designer and BEx Analyser. You will also gain insight into the advanced features, understand the obscure features, and learn how BExGetData works with given examples and demo. The topics covered overall are:

  • Advanced features of Query Designer
  • Creating Interactive Reports using BEx Analyzer
  • Advanced formatting features of BEx Analyzer
  • 2 Properties and 2 Settings in BEx Analyzer

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In this paper, the term Web Service itself as the related terms WSDL, UDDI and SOAP are described to give an impression about the basic technologies in the field of Web Services.

Furthermore, information will be presented how to implement Web Services on a J2EE platform. Finally, the paper illustrates how to modify the J2EE view on Web Services in order to port them to the SAP Web Application Server. [...]

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