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Friday, 3 May 2013
Some useful T-Code for BI performance tuning
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T-Code Description SM66 Global Work Process Overview ST02 Tune Summary ST06 System monitor STAD SAP workload ST05 SQL Trace SE30 AB...
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Friday, 26 April 2013
Disadvantages of AGGREGATES, COMPRESSION, IC PARTIONING, INDEXES, LINE ITEM DIMENSIONS
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Disadvantages of (1) AGGREGATES Even though Aggregates are used for performance, but it will decrease the same when you create mo...
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What is reconciliation?
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Reconciliation is nothing but the comparison of the values between BW target data with the Source system data like R/3. In general thi...
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Archiving the data in SAP BI
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Archiving is used to store your data at a remote location to improve the performance in BI. Archiving is a process of moving the data ...
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Usage of compound attribute in reporting
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Compounding attribute lets you derive a unique data records in the reporting. Suppose you have a cost center and cost accounts like t...
Importance of semantic groups in DTP
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Semantic Groups to specify how you want to build the data packages that are read from the source (DataSource or InfoProvider). To do this,...
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Rule types in transformations
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1.Constant 2.Direct Assignment 3.Formula 4.Read Master data 5.No Transformation 6.Routine
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behavior of transfer routine at characteristic level in transformations
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When you create a transfer routine, it is valid globally for the characteristic and is included in all the transformation rules that conta...
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What is the impact on existing routines if we create expert routine?
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Automatically existing routines will be deleted or deactive. We have following types of routines in BI 7. Start Routine: The...
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Difference among start routines, end routines and expert routines
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Start Routine: Start routine runs before the transformation rules. It manipulates the source data package. The source data package is in ...
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When we use write optimized DSO?
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Write optimized DSO used to pull large volume of data a. Used where fast loads are essential. Example: multiple loads per day (or...
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Difference between SAP BI 3.x, 7.0, 7.3
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Major Differences between Sap Bw 3.5 & Sap BI 7.0 version: 1. In Infosets now you can include Infocubes as well. 2. The Remodel...
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ASAP Methodologies
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ASAP stands for Accelerated SAP. Its purpose is to help design SAP implementation in the most efficient manner possible. Its goal is to eff...
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Friday, 14 September 2012
SAP BW Monitoring Tool
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SAP BW Monitoring Tool
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Language Translation of BI objects
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Language Translation of BI objects
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How to Extract Sales Order data from SAP R/3 to BI using generic DataSources
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How to Extract Sales Order data from SAP R/3 to BI using generic DataSources
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Remodeling of Info Providers
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Remodeling of Info Providers
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Step-by-Step tutorial to upload Master Data from Flat File (SourceSystem) to InfoObjects (Master data table)
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Step-by-Step Procedure to upload Master Data from Flat File
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Creating Process Chains for DSO
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A process chain is a sequence of processes that are scheduled to wait in the background for an event. Some of these processes trigger a s...
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Changes in BI 7.0 and BW 3.5
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Below are the major changes in BI 7.0 or 2004S version when compared with earlier versions. In Infosets now you can include Infocubes a...
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