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- 3 Hidden Gems that Boost Your Use of SAP NetWeaver BW
by Anurag Barua, Director (August 2010)
Find out about three programs that help you analyze all the components of a query, simulate SAP NetWeaver BW data for testing or prototyping, and keep track of transformations applied to source data in your BW system.
- 7 Keys to a Successful SAP NetWeaver BI Implementation or Upgrade
by Michael Loveless, BI Strategic Architect, Sapiex, Inc.,
and Gueorgui Patchov, BW Data Architect, Sapiex, Inc.
Review these seven key steps to ensure that your SAP NetWeaver BI 7.0 implementation or upgrade project goes as smoothly as possible. For new implementations, find out what you need to consider as you migrate to SAP NetWeaver BI. For upgrades from SAP BW 3.5 or earlier, understand how you can apply lessons learned from your current implementation to your SAP NetWeaver BI upgrade.
- Keep ABAP Routines in Sync for Global SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0 Implementations
by Soumya Mishra, Sr. Consultant, Deloitte Consulting LLP (July 2010)
Discover effective practices and methodologies to consider when designing and implementing start and end routines in transformations, customer exits for query variables and DataSources, and routines in data transfer processes in SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0. These methodologies and practices can help reduce the risks of keeping the data model in sync during implementation.
- SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation: An Introduction to Data Manager
by Ryan Leask Senior Director, Solution Strategy for SAP’s Business User and Line of Business Sales Organization, and Prakash Darji, Senior Director of Solution Management in the Enterprise Performance Management area within SAP Business Objects (July 2010)
Find out about the Data Manager component in SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation, which is used for importing and exporting data as well as executing background tasks. See how using dynamic process chains in Data Manager helps you complete planning tasks more quickly.
- SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation: An Overview of What to Expect When Upgrading from SAP BPC 5.1
by Arpan Chowdhury, Manager, Capgemini US LLC (November 2009)
Take a high-level look at the updates in SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation, version for SAP NetWeaver. See how the new functionality compares to functionality previously offered in version 5.1 and how these changes affect reporting, data transfer modeling, and data and transport management.
- SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation: Use Data Manager Effectively
by Ryan Leask Senior Director, Solution Strategy for SAP’s Business User and Line of Business Sales Organization, and Prakash Darji, Senior Director of Solution Management in the Enterprise Performance Management Area Within SAP Business Objects (August 2010)
Data Manager in SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation enables you to import and export data as well as execute background tasks and planning logic. Discover best practices for setting up Data Manager, including setting up packages, working with transformation files, and working with conversion files.
- Simplify Your SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0 Upgrade with This Comprehensive Checklist
by Uday Gupta, Business Intelligence Lead, J. Crew (August 2010)
Upgrading an SAP NetWeaver BW system includes many detailed steps and customizations that depend on your business requirements. Creating a comprehensive checklist allows you to customize the process and ensures that you cover every base to end with a successful implementation. In this case study, I describe the steps my team and I took during such an implementation and tell you the lessons we learned and the tips and tricks we took from our experience.
- The Transaction ID Finds Corrupt Data and Saves You Time
by Shreekant W. Shiralkar and Abhijit Ghate (August 2010)
Re-initializing the delta queue is a time-consuming, resource-intensive activity, but it is necessary to maintain the data integrity and accuracy of information. Follow step-by-step instructions for an alternative process that avoids the re-initialization, yet maintains the data integrity and accuracy of information.
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