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E-raamat: Applied SAP BI 7.0 Web Reports: Using BEx Web Analyzer and Web Application Designer

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  • ISBN-13: 9780071640275
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Deliver SAP BI 7.0 Web ReportsDistribute integrated, accurate, and timely data across your enterprise using the Web-based reporting components in SAP BI. Written by an SAP insider, Applied SAP BI 7.0 Web Reports: Using BEx Web Analyzer and Web Application Designer shows you how to construct effective queries, create HTML-based reports, and combine key analytics into a dashboard-style interface. Learn how to import data from multiple providers, configure custom templates, track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and incorporate JavaScript and XHTML. Security, troubleshooting, and third-party tools are also discussed in this comprehensive guide.

Essential BI skills for business professionals:





Define queries and export them as links with BEx Web Analyzer Create BI-specific HTML pages using Web Application Designer and Report Designer Construct reusable templates, shortcuts, and Web items Design high-impact BI dashboards, cockpits, and billboards Integrate toolbars,drilldown capabilities, and drag-and-drop features Publish reporting objects with the Broadcaster and Broadcast Wizard Migrate existing systems and reports to the SAP BI 7.0 platform Add BusinessObjects, Crystal Reports, and JavaScript components

Peter Jones, MBA, is a principal/platinum business applications consultant with SAP Professional Services Consulting. He has more than 11 years of consulting and educational experience in a variety of strategic and leadership roles. Jones is the author of SAP Business Information Warehouse Reporting.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
BEx Web Analyzer Reporting Functionality
1(56)
Status of Reporting Tools in SAP BI
2(1)
Introduction to the BEx Web Analyzer
2(52)
Accessing the BEx Web Analyzer
4(3)
Navigation Options in the BEx Web Analyzer
7(47)
Summary
54(3)
Getting a Fast Start with BI Patterns in the BEx Web Template
57(24)
Introduction to BI Patterns and the BEx Web Template
58(2)
Using BI Patterns with the Pattern Wizard
58(2)
Configuration of the BI Patterns in the Web Application Designer
60(20)
Small Web Template with Analysis Web Item and 1 DP
62(3)
Small Web Template with Chart Web Item and 1 DP
65(5)
Small Web Template with Chart, Analysis Web Item and 1 DP
70(4)
Information Consumer Pattern
74(6)
Summary
80(1)
Basics of the Web Application Designer
81(36)
Introduction to the Web Application Designer (WAD)
82(6)
Example WAD Reports
83(5)
Overview of the WAD Interface
88(20)
The WAD Screen Areas
89(10)
The WAD Menu Bar and Toolbar Components
99(9)
ANALYSIS_PATTERN: Standard Web Template
108(8)
ANALYSIS_PATTERN Interface
109(4)
ANALYSIS_PATTERN EXPORT Interface
113(3)
Summary
116(1)
Advanced Configuration Using the Web Application Designer
117(120)
Setting Up the Initial Web Template for Use in the WAD
118(18)
Web Template Properties
119(4)
Web Template Formatting Components
123(6)
Creating a Web Template
129(7)
Configuration of Web Items
136(78)
Configuration of a Web Template with Two Web Items
136(10)
Groups of Web Items
146(68)
Formatting with Web Template Layouts Format
214(21)
Command Wizard
222(9)
XHTML Features
231(3)
JavaScript Features
234(1)
Summary
235(2)
Advanced Functionality of the Report Designer
237(46)
Functionality of the Report Designer
238(7)
Static and Dynamic Sections in a Report Designer Report
240(1)
Row Patterns
241(4)
Tips and Tricks for Using the Report Designer
245(21)
Using Hierarchies in Your Reports
245(9)
Using Templates in the Report Designer
254(11)
Positioning Queries in the Report Designer
265(1)
Example Using the Functionality of the Report Designer
266(15)
Summary
281(2)
Developing Effective Web Reports
283(102)
Overview of Web Report Development
284(1)
Introducting the Chart Web Item
284(5)
Charts
284(5)
Automatic Axis Labeling
289(1)
Editing Charts
289(79)
Chart Types
295(35)
Formatting Charts Using the Wizard
330(8)
Defining Chart Properties
338(16)
Examples of Improved Chart Layout
354(14)
Configuration of Commands
368(14)
Integration
369(1)
Commands for Web Items
370(5)
Commands for Web Templates
375(1)
Commands for Data Providers
375(7)
Summary
382(3)
Developing High-Impact Dashboards
385(42)
Overview of the Development of Dashboards
386(1)
Process of Developing a Dynamic Dashboard
387(21)
Required Details of the KPIs
389(4)
Tips on Visualization of Dynamic Dashboards
393(14)
The Architecture of the Dashboard
407(1)
Examples of Effective Dashboards
408(17)
Summary
425(2)
Migrating 3.x to 7.0 BEx Web Reports and the WAD
427(36)
Overview of the Migration Process
427(6)
Approach to Migration of Web-Based Reports
433(2)
Migration Activities
435(28)
Standard Business Content for Migration
436(1)
WAD Library
437(2)
Web Reports
439(3)
WAD Templates
442(8)
Variants
450(8)
Steps in the Migration Process
458(4)
Summary
462(1)
Integration of SAP BusinessObjects Components into the BI Environment
463(30)
Overview of the Integration and Positioning Process
464(2)
Components of SAP BusinessObjects (BOBJ) for Reporting
466(27)
Choosing the Right Tool for the Right Job
469(2)
Web Intelligence (WebI)
471(8)
Xcelsius
479(7)
Crystal Reports
486(4)
BusinessObjects Explorer
490(1)
Summary
491(2)
Index 493
Peter Jones, MBA, is a principal/platinum business applications consultant with SAP Professional Services Consulting. He has more than 10 years of consulting and educational experience in a variety of strategic and leadership roles. Jones is the author of SAP Business Information Warehouse Reporting.