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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Day 1

BO is a 30 years old French company. BO have the following kind of tools.

1. EIM (Enterprise Information Management) : In this space BO have 2 tools.

i) BODI (Business objects data Integrator)

ii) BODS (Business objects data services) : It is a combination of BODI, Quality Services.

2. EPM (Enterprise performance Management): In this space BO have a tool called as BPC (Business objects planning & Consolidation).

3. GRC (Governance & Risk & Control ): This tool is used to generate reports for scent lies calculations.

4. BI (Business Intelligence) : This space BO have the following BI tools.

i) Web I (Web intelligence)

ii) Crystal Reports

iii) Xcelsius

iv) BI widgets

v) Voyager

BI Stands for Business Intelligence. It is an approach to collect Business Data from different data sources, Integrating into big Data source ( Data warehouse) and generate reports to simplify decision making.

R/3 => BW => BEx

Data source Integration(Data warehouse) Reporting

Non-SAP => BODI => BO


Company Name

ETL Tool

DB Tool

Reporting Tool

SAP

BW/BODS

R/3, ECC

BEx/BOBI

Oracle

ODI(Oracle Data Integrator)

ODW

SQL, PL/SQL

SIBEL Analytics

IBM

Data Stage

DB2

Cognos

Microsoft

SSIS

SQL Server

SSRS/SSAS

Available ETL Tools in the Market

1. Informatica => Informatioca Corporation

2. BW/BODS => SAP

3. Data Stage => IBM

4. JCM => Apple

5. Abentio => Abentio Corporation

6. ODW => Oracle

7. SSIS => Microsoft

Available DB tools

1. SQL/PLSQL => Oracle

2. My SQL => Apache

3. SQL Server => Microsoft

4. Sy Base => Sy Base IQ

5. Tera Data => NCR Corporation

6. NETEZZA => NETEZZA Corporation

7. DB2 => IBM


Available Reporting tools

1. JASPER => Apache

2. BOBI => SAP BO

3. Cognos => IBM

4. Micro Strategy => Micro Strategy Corporation

5. JERKING => JETKING

6. SSRS => Microsoft

7. Sieble Analytics => Oracle

Hardware & Software Requirements

1. Non-SAP BO Installation:

HDD : Minimum 5 GB Space

RAM : 512 MB

Processor : Any Processor (Celron, Pentium, ……)

OS : ALL O.S ( XP, W7,Vista, Unix,…………..)

2. SAP BI BO (Without ECC)

HDD : 20 GB

RAM : 2GB/3GB

Processor : Dualcore and Above

OS : All O.S


=> Explain me what software the developer required in their load system to create SAP BIBO Reports and what software the End-user required to access ?

In the Developer machine they need the below software

a. SAP GUI

b. Business Object (BO) Client

c. Integration Kit Between SAP BI & BO

MDX SQL

d. Crystal Reports (online) (OLTP)

e. Xcelsius (For Dash Boards)

f. Voyager

g. Widgets (For mobile Reporting)

End user need not to install any S/W, in their load system, They can access all the reports through the web by using the Infoview portal.

è Comparison between SAP & Business Objects

Report Type

SAP Tool (.BEx)

BO – Tool

Ad Hoc (Drill – Down)

BEx Analyzer

WEBi

OLTP(Transactional Reports/online)

Report Designer

Crystal Reports

Dash Boards

WAD (Web Application Designer)

Xcelsius

Portal

EP (Enterprise Portal)

Info view

ETL Tool

BW

BODS (New Version)

BODI – Older Version


Friday, December 16, 2011

Delete PM Notifications

To delete the PM Notifications, first we need to set the PM notifications to status "Complete". We can achieve the same by following steps:

  • Go to Transaction "IW28".
  • Provide the necessary information on the initial screen
  • A list of PM notifications based on the data provided earlier is displayed.
  • Select the list of PM notifications which needs to be deleted and hit the button "Complete" (Flag with Black & White check mark) or CTRL+F9.

After setting the status as complete, now we would set the deletion flag for the same. This can be achieved using the transaction "IW27".

To delete the notifications, use the archiving transaction "SARA" and the object to be used is "PM_QMEL".

Sunday, November 6, 2011

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Customer Relationship Management (CRM),



Difference between EEWB and BDT

Difference between EEWB and BDT

BDT, among other things, is used to add/delete/disable fields in the BP transaction only. It does not create new objects for the developer to play with. BDT as a separate unit in CRM (TCode BUPT) has several useful tools like BP events which are useful at times.



Whereas EEW can extend several transactions in CRM including BP and it extends the business object by creating several z-objects like an active BADi implementation, middleware objects like z-function modules which you can use for coding your custom logic.



But there's a lot in common for BDT and EEW - they both create the field groups, views, sections and screens when you enhance an object. You can use BDT to change titles such as tab name or section name after you have created the easy enhancement project for a particular object!

Configurations for opening an external URL (like SAP.COM) from IC WebClient.

Configurations to open an external url (like SAP.com) from IC WebClient

Web URL inside CRM IC Web BSP view can be launched using transaction launcher. Follow the steps below:

  • First create URL ID using the path IMG->CRM->IC WebClient->Basic Functions->Transaction Launcher->Define URL's and Parameters

    Here by clicking on New Entries ,you need to create a URL ID, select 3rd radio button Non BSP URL and enter your web URL there. To keep it simple copy the existing URL ID SAP into your own with your web URL for ex ZSDN
  • Now go back to Transaction Launcher and start the "Configure Transaction Launcher" Wizard

    In the Wizard when it prompts for Launch Transaction ID ,enter new transaction ID for ex ZTXID_SDN and click on 'continue ' and enter transaction class name for ZCL_TX_SDN
  • In the next screen under 'Transaction launcher Type' select 'URL Transaction' ,and under details area select the URL ID you have created in step 1. i.e ZSDN.

    Complete the wizard.
  • Now you need to map the URL transaction ID to Navigation Bar profile entries.

    For this go to 'Define Navigation Bar Profiles' under Basic Functions.

    Click on Define Entries ,enter the basic details and select 'Launch Trans' radio button and select the transaction id created in step 2 . i.e ZTXID_SDN
  • Add the above create entry to your Navigation Bar profile
  • Update IC Web Client profile with your Navigation bar profile
  • Launch IC web and you would see Web URL Navigation bar entry under Navigation Bar.

Adding Web URL (like google.com, yahoo.com) in CRM UI

Web URL (E.g. Google, Yahoo, etc) in CRM UI can be launched using transaction launcher

Step1:

Step1a: Call Transaction SM30. Enter the View name: CRMV_IC_LTX_URL

Step1b:

URL ID: ZGOOGLE (any name starting with Z)

Description: Google

Request Method: Get

Click radio-button for Non-BSP URL

URL: http://www.google.com

Save the entry.

Step2:

Step2a:

Call transaction CRMC_UI_ACTIONWZ

Or

IMG path CRM -> UI Framework -> Technical Role Definition -> Configure Transaction Launcher





Step2b:

Launch Trans. ID : Zlaunch_google.(Any name starting with Z)

Component Set : ALL

Click on Continue.

Step2c:

· Description : launch google

· Class name : ZCL_CRM_LAUNCH_GOOGLE (Any class name starting with Z).

· Activate checkbox for ‘Stateful’ to show the URL in a new window.

· Be sure that the checkbox ‘Raise Veto’ is deactivated.

· Click on Continue







Step2d:

Choose URL Transaction (B) as transaction type

URL ID: ZGOOGLE created in the URL repository.

Continue

Step2e:

Skip screen for transaction parameters and activity clipboard by pressing ‘Continue’.

End the wizard and press ‘Complete’.

Step3:

Step3a:

Execute Transaction CRMC_UI_NBLINKS

Or

IMG path CRM -> UI Framework -> Technical Role Definition -> Define Navigation Bar Profile

Select ‘Define Logical Links’ at the dialog structure on the left by double-click.

Create a new logical link:

Logical Link ID: ZGOOGLE

Type: Launch Transaction

Target ID: EXECLTX

Parameter ZGOOGLE

Parameter Class: CL_CRM_UI_LTX_NAVBAR_PARAM

Title: Google

Description: Google

Save the changes.

Step3b:

Select ‘Define Direct Link Groups’

Create a new entry

Group ID : ZGOOGLE

Group Type : No Classification

Title : Google

Description : Google.

Step3c:

Select ‘Assign Links’ at the dialog structure on the left by double-click.

Create a new entry

Logical link ID : ZGOOGLE (Which has been defined in Define Logical Links)

Position : 10

Save the changes.

Add the link which was created in Define Logical Links.





Step3d:

· Select ‘Define Profile’

· Select profile corresponding to web UI

· Click ‘Assign Direct Link Groups’ at the dialog structure on the left

· Create a new entry

· Group ID : ZGOOGLE

· Position : 30 (any position).

Step4:

· Execute Transaction CRMC_UI_PROFILE or go to IMG path CRM -> Business Roles -> Define Business Role.

· Select business role ZWOOSALESPRO (the role which is assigned to user)

· Double-click on ‘Visible Direct Group Links’ at the dialog structure on the left.

· Click Visible Check Box corresponding to Group ID ZGOOGLE

Step5: In the Web UI the link appears as shown below.