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How to troubleshoot an IOMS Application

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In BOE Context IOMS Application has many dependencies, Hence it is recommended to follow the mentioned steps judiciously.

 

  1. To check the details of correlation id in the ULS logs.
  2. To check the IIS log files
  3. To check if solution is deployed correctly and check IOMS install logs.
  4. To check COM SDK traces
  5. To take SAP Integration Option for Microsoft SharePoint (ipoint) trace.

 

Now , We will go though the steps for each line Item mentioned above.

 

How to check the details of correlation id in the ULS logs.

 

 

It is understood that by default, SharePoint server will log error messages. to view such messages please follow the below steps.
1.Navigate to Install DIR of SharePoint software E.g.--> C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\LOGS
2.Collect logs from the current time date or proffered time.
3.Install Microsoft ULS viewer from here: http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/ULSViewer, this is recommended for better readability.
4.Normally SharePoint will provide a Correlation ID (alphanumeric string) in the error message.  by using the ULS viewer we can find the Correlation ID in the log files.

 

How to check the IIS log files

 

IIS which runs SharePoint will log messages in the below folders.
1.Navigate to C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\
2.Collect logs from current time date or proffered time.

 

How to check if solution is deployed correctly and check IOMS install logs.

 

In SharePoint central administration site, at first navigate to site setting and manage form solutions and check if infoview.wsp file is deployed to the web application selected during installation .If not installed , deploy it again. The install logs will indicate any issues that occurred during installation or deployment of the Integration option:
1.Navigate to BOE Install DIR E.g.--> C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Install Data\logs
2.Review logs from the time/date in which IOMS was installed.

 

How to check COM SDK traces.

 

1.On servers where IOMS is installed,  create a system environment variable logged in as an Administrator user
Variable name: BOE_LOGGER_ENVIRONMENT
Variable Value: -trace -logging Path C:/logs/
Note that the logging patch in the variable value above was provided as an example and can be any accessible folder on the system.
2.Create a directory as configured in the logging path for example C:\logs  on the IOMS system.
3.Restart the System.
4.To generate logs, access the IOMS logon page, and try connecting to the BI system from IOMS, and make sure the logs get generated in C:\logs folder. Reviewing the logs generated in C:\logs will give some hints around commutation issues such as why some users cannot login to certain BI servers from IOMS web application.


How to take SAP Integration Option for Microsoft SharePoint (ipoint) trace.

 

1.Navigate to the root directory for the web application which was configured in SharePoint. (Example: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\wss\myserver8888\)
2.Create a backup of web.config
3.Edit web.config:

Add the following entry in the <configSections> of web.config:

<section name=""log4net"" type=""log4net.Config.Log4NetConfigurationSectionHandler, log4net, Version=1.2.10.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=692fbea5521e1304""/>

Add the following entry in the <appSettings> of web.config:

<add key=""bobj.logging"" value=""True""/>
<add key=""bobj.logging.log4net.override"" value=""c:\inetpub\logs\iomstrace.xml"" />


4.Create the iomstrace.xml file in the location indicated above with the following content:

<?xml version=""1.0"" encoding=""utf-8"" ?>
<log4net>
<!---   For log -->
<root>
<appender name=""LogAppender"" type=""log4net.Appender.FileAppender"" >
<file value=""c:\inetpub\logs\iPointLog.log""/>
<!--   Can give any path but the container Folder name for the log file has to be Logs -->
<layout type=""log4net.Layout.PatternLayout"">
<conversion Pattern value=""%date[%thread] %-5level %logger %class - %m%n"" />
</layout>
</appender>
<level value=""DEBUG""/>
<level value=""FATAL""/>
<level value=""ERROR""/>
<level value=""WARN""/>
<level value=""INFO""/>
<level value=""ALL""/>
<appender-ref ref=""LogAppender""/>
</root>
<!-- End for log -->
</log4net>


5.The log files will be written to the location indicated in the ""file value"" directive above"

 

 

Hope, this helps..


BI launch pad 4.0: Subscribe to a publication

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You can subscribe to existing publications to have multiple documents forwarded to you on a regular basis.
In this tutorial, you will subscribe to the Sales Reports publication, check your inbox for the resulting documents, and then unsubscribe from the publication.

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BI launch pad 4.0: Subscribe to an alert

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Alerting is used to notify you when events occur. You can subscribe to alerts for system, file, or custom events. Alerts in reports that are created in SAP Crystal Reports for Enterprise also support this Alerting feature.
In this tutorial, you will subscribe to an alert in a report that was created in SAP Crystal Reports for Enterprise.

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BI launch pad 4.0: Upload a local document

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You can upload documents from your local drive to BI launch pad for your own use or to share with other users.
In this tutorial, you will upload the Survey spreadsheet to the My Favorites area.

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BI launch pad 4.0: View a Crystal report

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When you open a Crystal report in BI launch pad, it opens in the viewer specified in your preferences. The selected viewer enables you to take advantage of any interactive elements in the report, such as grouping, sort controls, drill down, or parameters. The features available depend on how the report was created.
In this tutorial, you will view the US Sales Report, sort the values in the report using the sort controls, and navigate to a specific group in the group tree.

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BI launch pad 4.0: View a dashboard

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When you open a dashboard in BI launch pad, it opens as a Flash animation, which enables you to take advantage of any interactive elements in the dashboard, such as choosing values from selectors and mousing over elements in charts to view more detail.
In this tutorial, you will view the Last Years Sales dashboard, change the values displayed using the available selectors, and view the detail in the chart.

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BI launch pad 4.0: View a Web Intelligence document

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When you open a Web Intelligence document in BI launch pad, it opens in its native viewer, which enables you to take advantage of interactive elements in the Reading view, such as the navigation map and the outline feature.
In this tutorial, you will view the Sales by Product Type document, navigate between sections, modify the prompt for the query, fold sections of the document, and create a simple report filter.

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BI launch pad 4.0: View an Analysis workspace

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When you open an Analysis workspace in BI launch pad, it opens in Analysis, edition for OLAP, which enables you to control your analysis of the data source, including adding or swapping key figures and dimensions, adding calculations and conditional formatting, and changing how the data displays.
In this tutorial, you will view the Sales Analysis workspace, add a key figure to the analysis and swap a dimension, and then review the other options.

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BI launch pad 4.0: View history for a document

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Documents that have been scheduled have multiple instances, one for each time the document was generated. You can review the history of a document and open any of the instances to see a snapshot of the data for that particular time.
In this tutorial, you will view the history for the US Sales Report.

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BI launch pad 4.0: What's new in 4.0

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BI launch pad (formerly known as InfoView) is the standard web portal for users of the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence (BI) platform. BI launch pad provides an improved user interface and additional options for interface customization.
In this tutorial, you will review the new features in this release of BI launch pad.

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BI launch pad 4.0 FP3: What's new in BI launch pad 4.0 Feature Pack 3

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BI launch pad is a web application that serves as the main user interface to  information stored in the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence (BI) platform.
In this tutorial, you will review new features in BI launch pad 4.0 Feature Pack 3.

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SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.1 Supported Platforms (PAM)

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Supported Platforms (PAM) for SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence 4.1 and above. This presentation describes compatibility with external platforms and technologies.

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Official Product Tutorials – SAP BusinessObjects BI Launch Pad 4.x

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The following tutorials have been developed to help you get started using the Business Intelligence Suite products. New content is added as soon as it becomes available, so check back on a regular basis.

 

You can submit and vote on ideas for enhancements to this product, or submit and vote on ideas for new tutorial topics or improvements to tutorial formats and delivery.

 

Looking for eLearning for the rest of the Business Intelligence Suite? Go to sap.com/LearnBI.

 

Getting Started

 

Organizing Content

 

Working with Documents

 

Working with Other Objects

 

To view the full BI launch pad 4.0 playlist on Youtube, click here.

 

To report a technical issue with a tutorial, send an email to: BI_Suite_eLearning@sap.com.

Top 10 viewed BI Admin SAP KBAs for March 2015

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Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide a list of the top ten most viewed SAP KBA's for BI Admin created in the month of March 2015.

 

Overview

Below are the top 10 most viewed SAP KBA's for BI Admin.

 

Note NumberNote Title
2138275How to generate a Landscape Analysis Report for SAP Support using SAP BI Platfom Support Tool version 1.x
2139426Error "The object with CUID does not exist in the target collection (FWM 02037)" when trying to login in Design Studio
2146653All Webi documents fail to schedule - exception raised: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializationError
2142239Unable to create a new Webi document after creating/cloning Webi Processing Server.
2142358The correct Web Intelligence document cannot be get by the Search Content function in InfoView
2144737ORA-12899: value too large for column ""."OBJ_G_MIGRATION"."" appears in the trace log file of Report Conversion Tool
2144664PublishingPostProcessingService could not be found on the client side (FWM 02027)
2146137Central Management Server cannot be started in one node of BI Cluster System
2142310How to run database backup task without error "MON00054" when using Embedded Database(Derby)
2144028Audit Events missing for Analysis Edition for OLAP

 

Please note, in order to view the contents of the SAP Notes, you will need to be logged into Service Marketplace.

Business Intelligence platform 4.0/4.1 and Crystal Server 2011/2013 - Version Information

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Where can I find my version number?

 

You can find the version number (also referred to as the build number) for your software in several locations, including:

  • On Windows, in the Add or Remove Programs dialog. The update indicates the current level.

    BIversion_AddRemovePrograms.png

  • In the Help > About menu of most BI platform client tools, such as the universe design tool.

    BIversion_udt_helpabout.png

 

 

What does my version number mean?

 

The version number of your software appears as 14.x.y.abc. This number corresponds to a particular Support Package (or Feature Pack) and Patch level as follows:

  • 14 = Major release 4.0/2011.
  • x = Minor release number.
  • y = Support Package level.
  • abc = Build number corresponding to your Patch level.

 

For example, 14.0.2.481 corresponds to 4.0 Support Package 2 Patch 6, or Patch 2.6.

 

The following table lists the version numbers for SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform 4.0, and what Feature Pack (FP), Support Package (SP), and Patch level the version number corresponds to. These levels are the same for both the client and server installation programs and also apply to SAP Crystal Server 2011.

 

 

Where can I find version information for BI platform 4.1 and Crystal Server 2013?

 

Starting in 4.1, the installation program creates and updates a version.txt file where you can check the current version of your BI platform server installation. The file is located at:

  • <BIP_INSTALL_DIR>/sap_bobj/enterprise_xi40/linux_x64/version/ (Unix)
  • <BIP_INSTALL_DIR>\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win64_x64\version\ (Windows)

 

This file contains the build number and version name for the last update applied to your installation. For example:

 

14.1.0.981

4.1 Patch 2

 

See "Checking the installed version" in the following installation guides:

 

 

Where can I find version information for previous SAP BusinessObjects releases?

 

Version information for previous software releases can be found in the following articles:

 

 

Table 1: SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform 4.0

 

Patch 10.1

Version  (Build) number

FP, SP, or Patch level
14.0.0.7604.0 RTM
14.0.0.9044.0 Patch 4
14.0.0.9184.0 Patch 5
14.0.0.9404.0 Patch 6
14.0.0.9544.0 Patch 7
14.0.0.9704.0 Patch 8
14.0.0.9864.0 Patch 9
14.0.0.9964.0 Patch 10
14.0.1.2874.0 SP1
14.0.1.313Patch 1.1
14.0.1.330Patch 1.2
14.0.1.342Patch 1.3
14.0.1.360Patch 1.4
14.0.1.375Patch 1.5
14.0.1.397Patch 1.6
14.0.2.3644.0 SP2
14.0.2.388Patch 2.1
14.0.2.397Patch 2.2
14.0.2.416Patch 2.3
14.0.2.439Patch 2.4
14.0.2.455Patch 2.5
14.0.2.481Patch 2.6
14.0.2.507Patch 2.7
14.0.2.532Patch 2.8
14.0.2.556Patch 2.9
14.0.2.565Patch 2.10
14.0.2.594Patch 2.11
14.0.2.619Patch 2.12
14.0.2.641Patch 2.13
14.0.2.657Patch 2.14
14.0.2.682Patch 2.15
14.0.2.703Patch 2.16
14.0.2.721Patch 2.17
14.0.2.740Patch 2.18
14.0.2.762Patch 2.19
14.0.2.798Patch 2.20
14.0.2.846Patch 2.21

14.0.3.613

4.0 FP 3
14.0.3.630Patch 3.1
14.0.3.657Patch 3.2
14.0.3.678Patch 3.3
14.0.3.691Patch 3.4
14.0.3.711Patch 3.5
14.0.3.735Patch 3.6
14.0.3.757Patch 3.7
14.0.3.777Patch 3.8
14.0.3.796Patch 3.9
14.0.3.818Patch 3.10
14.0.4.7384.0 SP 4
14.0.4.770Patch 4.1
14.0.4.797Patch 4.2
14.0.4.819Patch 4.3
14.0.4.831Patch 4.4
14.0.4.855Patch 4.5
14.0.4.880Patch 4.6
14.0.4.896Patch 4.7
14.0.4.915Patch 4.8
14.0.4.936Patch 4.9
14.0.4.968Patch 4.10
14.0.4.982Patch 4.11
14.0.4.1003Patch 4.12
14.0.4.1024Patch 4.13
14.0.4.1046Patch 4.14
14.0.4.1094Patch 4.15
14.0.4.1182Patch 4.16
14.0.5.8824.0 SP 5
14.0.5.915Patch 5.1
14.0.5.927Patch 5.2
14.0.5.957Patch 5.3
14.0.5.974Patch 5.4
14.0.5.1003Patch 5.5
14.0.5.1019Patch 5.6
14.0.5.1036Patch 5.7
14.0.5.1058Patch 5.8
14.0.5.1080Patch 5.9
14.0.5.1100Patch 5.10
14.0.5.1121Patch 5.11
14.0.5.1151Patch 5.12
14.0.5.1181Patch 5.13
14.0.5.1195Patch 5.14
14.0.5.1249Patch 5.15
14.0.6.10364.0 SP 6
14.0.6.1079Patch 6.1
14.0.6.1100Patch 6.2
14.0.6.1121Patch 6.3
14.0.6.1145Patch 6.4
14.0.6.1180Patch 6.5
14.0.6.1193Patch 6.6
14.0.6.1209Patch 6.7
14.0.6.1230Patch 6.8
14.0.6.1255Patch 6.9
14.0.6.1272Patch 6.10
14.0.6.1312Patch 6.11
14.0.6.1348Patch 6.12
14.0.7.11474.0 SP7
14.0.7.1180Patch 7.1
14.0.7.1208Patch 7.2
14.0.7.1227Patch 7.3
14.0.7.1243Patch 7.4
14.0.7.1276Patch 7.5
14.0.7.1290Patch 7.6
14.0.7.1335Patch 7.7
14.0.7.1346Patch 7.8
14.0.7.1387Patch 7.9
14.0.7.1430Patch 7.10
14.0.7.1460Patch 7.11
14.0.7.1509Patch 7.12
14.0.8.12294.0 SP8
14.0.8.1280Patch 8.1
14.0.8.1308Patch 8.2
14.0.8.1335Patch 8.3
14.0.8.1363Patch 8.4
14.0.8.1394Patch 8.5
14.0.8.1429Patch 8.6
14.0.8.1453Patch 8.7
14.0.8.1485Patch 8.8
14.0.8.1524Patch 8.9
14.0.8.1563Patch 8.10
14.0.8.1622Patch 8.11
14.0.9.13454.0 SP9
14.0.9.1387Patch 9.1
14.0.9.1408Patch 9.2
14.0.9.1446Patch 9.3
14.0.9.1474Patch 9.4
14.0.9.1495Patch 9.5
14.0.9.1534Patch 9.6
14.0.9.1571Patch 9.7
14.0.9.1612Patch 9.8
14.0.9.1682Patch 9.9
14.0.9.1720Patch 9.10
14.0.10.14934.0 SP10
14.0.10.1544Patch 10.1
14.0.10.1583Patch 10.2
14.0.10.1615Patch 10.3
14.0.10.1656Patch 10.4
14.0.10.1698Patch 10.5
14.0.10.1742Patch 10.6
14.0.11.16964.0 SP11

 

 

Table 2: SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform 4.1

 

14.1.5.1634

Version  (Build) number

SP or Patch level
14.1.1.10364.1 SP1
14.1.1.1072Patch 1.1
14.1.1.1106Patch 1.2
14.1.1.1127Patch 1.3
14.1.1.1142Patch 1.4
14.1.1.1193Patch 1.5
14.1.1.1203Patch 1.6
14.1.1.1251Patch 1.7
14.1.1.1273Patch 1.8
14.1.1.1299Patch 1.9
14.1.1.1329Patch 1.10
14.1.1.1390Patch 1.11
14.1.2.11214.1 SP2
14.1.2.1171Patch 2.1
14.1.2.1195Patch 2.2
14.1.2.1216Patch 2.3
14.1.2.1250Patch 2.4
14.1.2.1278Patch 2.5
14.1.2.1311Patch 2.6
14.1.2.1354Patch 2.7
14.1.2.1369Patch 2.8
14.1.2.1406Patch 2.9
14.1.2.1435Patch 2.10
14.1.2.1495Patch 2.11
14.1.3.12574.1 SP3
14.1.3.1300Patch 3.1
14.1.3.1334Patch 3.2
14.1.3.1366Patch 3.3
14.1.3.1405Patch 3.4
14.1.3.1419Patch 3.5
14.1.3.1448Patch 3.6
14.1.3.1496Patch 3.7
14.1.3.1518Patch 3.8
14.1.3.1562Patch 3.9
14.1.3.1620Patch 3.10
14.1.4.13274.1 SP4
14.1.4.1378Patch 4.1
14.1.4.1412Patch 4.2
14.1.4.1448Patch 4.3
14.1.4.1484Patch 4.4
14.1.4.1509Patch 4.5
14.1.4.1543Patch 4.6
14.1.4.1601Patch 4.7
14.1.4.1621Patch 4.8
14.1.4.15014.1 SP5
14.1.5.1533Patch 5.1
14.1.5.1568Patch 5.2
14.1.5.1606Patch 5.3
14.1.5.1634Patch 5.4

How to enable trace(s) for BI LaunchPad and CMCApp

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FOR CMC APPLICATION



  1. Log in to CMC
  2. Go to Applications >  Right Click on Central Management Console (CMC) and choose Trace Log Settings as shown in image 1
  3. In Trace Log Settings, Change “Log Level” to High for high level logging in CMC.
  4. Select the Log level and click on “Save & Close”, perform the workflow, and check for the logs in the logging folder defined. as shown in image 2.

 

 

FOR BI LaunchPad.

 

  1. Log in to CMC.
  2. Go to Applications >  Right Click on BI launch Pad (Info view) and choose Trace Log Settings as shown in image 3.
  3. From the log level drop down, choose High for logging level to maximum.
  4. Select the Log level and click on “Save & Close”, perform the workflow, and check for the logs in the logging folder defined.

 

 

The following are very straight forward steps to enable logs for the BI web applications.

 

Hope this helps.

SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI - Supported Platforms

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An SAP BusinessObjects Supported Platforms document (also known as Products Availability Report or PAR) is the official guide to the current and future product offerings of SAP BusinessObjects. The Supported Platforms document provides estimates of product availability, but does not commit SAP BusinessObjects to the dates or products specified within. The Supported Platforms document is subject to change without notice. It does not constitute an agreement between SAP BusinessObjects and any user. It does not amend or in any manner modify any agreement between SAP BusinessObjects and any user.

 

 

XI 3.1

 

Service PackPublish Date
SP7 - AIX28.03.2014
SP7 - HP-UX (IA-64)05.04.2014
SP7 - Linux28.03.2014
SP7 - Solaris28.03.2014
SP7 - Windows28.03.2014
SP6 - AIX14.02.2013
SP6 - HP-UX (IA-64)14.02.2013
SP6 - HP-UX (PA-RISC)14.02.2013
SP6 - Linux14.02.2013
SP6 - Solaris14.02.2013
SP6 - Windows14.02.2013
SP5 - AIX13.12.2011
SP5 - HP-UX (IA-64)13.12.2011
SP5 - HP-UX (PA-RISC)13.12.2011
SP5 - Linux13.12.2011
SP5 - Solaris13.12.2011
SP5 - Windows13.12.2011
SP4 - AIX25.08.2011
SP4 - HP-UX (IA-64)07.09.2011
SP4 - HP-UX (PA-RISC)07.09.2011
SP4 - Linux25.08.2011
SP4 - Solaris25.08.2011
SP4 - Windows25.08.2011
SP3 - AIX25.08.2011
SP3 - HP-UX (IA-64)25.08.2011
SP3- HP-UX (PA-RISC)25.08.2011
SP3 - Linux25.08.2011
SP3 - Solaris25.08.2011
SP3 - Windows25.08.2011
SP2 - AIX19.11.2009
SP2 - HP-UX (IA-64)19.11.2009
SP2 - HP-UX (PA-RISC)19.11.2009
SP2 - Linux19.11.2009
SP2 - Solaris19.11.2009
SP2 - Windows19.11.2009
RTM - AIX27.07.2010
RTM - HP-UX (IA-64)04.06.2009
RTM - HP-UX (PA-RISC)27.07.2010
RTM - Linux01.09.2008
RTM - Solaris04.06.2009
RTM - Windows27.07.2010

 

 

 

XI 3.0

 

Service Pack

Publish Date
AIX22.02.2010
HP-UX22.02.2010
Linux22.02.2010
Solaris22.02.2010
Windows22.02.2010

 

 

 

XI R2

 

Service PackPublish Date
SP6 - AIX18.12.2009
SP6 - HP-UX21.12.2009
SP6 - Linux21.12.2009
SP6 - Solaris21.12.2009
SP6 - Windows21.12.2009
SP5 - AIX22.02.2010
SP5 - HP-UX22.02.2010
SP5 - Linux22.02.2010
SP5 - Solaris22.02.2010
SP5 - Windows22.02.2010
SP4 - AIX22.02.2010
SP4 - HP-UX22.02.2010
SP4 - Linux22.02.2010
SP4 - Solaris22.02.2010
SP4 - Windows22.02.2010
SP3 - AIX22.02.2010
SP3 - HP-UX22.02.2010
SP3 - Linux22.02.2010
SP3 - Solaris22.02.2010
SP3 - Windows22.02.2010
SP2 - AIX22.02.2010
SP2 - HP-UX22.02.2010
SP2 - Linux22.02.2010
SP2 - Solaris22.02.2010
SP2 - Windows22.02.2010
RTM - AIX22.02.2010
RTM - HP-UX22.02.2010
RTM - Linux22.02.2010
RTM - Solaris22.02.2010
RTM - Windows22.02.2010
BusinessObjects XI R2 for Siebel02.12.2008
BusinessObjects XI R2 for SAP12.12.2007
BusinessObjects XI R2 for PeopleSoft26.03.2007

 

 

 

Related Products

 

Service PackPublish Date
LifeCycle Manager XI 3.1 SP2 - Linux14.07.2009
LifeCycle Manager XI 3.1 SP2 - Solaris14.07.2009
LifeCycle Manager XI 3.1 SP2 - Windows14.07.2009
Predictive Workbench XI 3.126.05.2009
Predictive Workbench XI 3.026.05.2009

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Authentication methods for Create an OLAP Connection to SAP BW using BICS in SAP Business Objects

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Authentication methods for Create an OLAP Connection to SAP BW using BICS in SAP Business Objects:


     OLAP - Online analytical processing

     BICS – Business Intelligence consumer services

The OLAP connection to connect to SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse (BW) from SAP Business Objects by using Business Intelligence Consumer Services (BICS).

 

BICS_BO.jpg

 

Three types of Authentications

  1. Prompt
  2. Pre-Defined
  3. SSO

Prompt;


                The Prompt option forces users to specify SAP BW credentials every time they run a query in a Business Objects report using this OLAP Connection.

 

Pre-defined:


                The Pre-defined option sets a specific user name and password for the OLAP Connection that will be used for all users whenever they run a query in a SAP BO report based on this OLAP Connection. Users will not be prompted for a user name and password at the time of executing the query, and all users viewing BO reports based on this connection will see the same result set.

 

SSO:


The Single Sign-On (SSO) option captures a user’s SAP BW credentials from the user’s current BO platform log on, and passes the credentials to the SAP BW server when the user runs a query in a BO document based on password at the time of executing the query, and all users viewing BO documents based on this connection will see only records they are personally entitled to see.

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