SAP NetWeaver BI 7.0 Migration Guide
SAP NetWeaver BI 7.0 includes major changes from earlier releases, making migrations a challenging task, but with this book, consultants, developers, power users, and project teams will find the knowledge needed for technical and functional NetWeaver BI 7.0 migrations. Using real-life examples and highlighting SAP-recommended approaches, you'll work through data, authorizations, report migration and more.
In addition, both the automatic and manual aspects of report migration are highlighted, with particular attention to the radically revised Web reporting. Each chapter finishes with additional insights needed for successful migration, including common project costs and schedule planning considerations.
Highlights include:
Differences between technical and functional migrations
Data flow migration
Migrating authorizations
Report migration
Hands-on examples
Approaches recommended by SAP
Technical and Functional Migration Learn the requirements and timeframes for migrating to SAP NetWeaver BI 7.0.
Migrating Data Flows Explore the ins and outs of basic and more complex data flow migrations, including necessary programming steps.
Migrating Reports Get an in-depth look at how to migrate reports, queries, and web templates, including examples and expenditures to look out for.
Migrating Authorizations Find out the differences between SAP BW 3.5 and NetWeaver BI 7.0 as well as critical tips for migrat- ing authorizations from one to the other.
Web Item and Term Overview Reference the old and new web items of the BEx Web Application Designer, and the most important terms in the comprehensive appendix.
1.1 What Is Migration 13
1.2 Maintenance Cycle of SAP Software 14
1.3 Using New Functions 15
1.4 How Long Does the Migration Process Take 17
1.5 Version Names 18
2 Technical Migration 21
2.1 Migrating the System Landscape 21
2.2 Migrating Individual Systems 25
2.3 Summary 35
3 Concept (Functional) Migration 37
3.1 Introduction to Concept Migration 37
3.2 Basic Principles and Flow of the Concept Migration 41
3.3 Summary 44
4 Migrating the Data Flow 47
4.1 Data Flow Concepts 47
4.2 Concept Migration Model 58
4.3 Simple Migration Example 61
4.4 Complex Migration Example 72
4.5 Recommendations for the Migration Project 83
4.6 Summary 85
5 Migrating Authorizations 87
5.1 Authorization Concepts 87
5.2 Principle of Migrating Authorizations 95
5.3 Sample Migration 99
5.4 Recommendations for a Migration Project 106
5.5 Summary 106
6 Migration in Reporting 109
6.1 Functional Design in Reporting 109
6.2 The Principle of Migration in Reporting 117
6.3 Sample Migration of a Query 121
6.4 Sample Migration of a Web Template 126
6.5 Special Considerations When Performing a Migration 152
6.6 Recommendations for Your Migration Project 155
6.7 Summary 159
A Bibliography 163
B List of Acronyms 165
C Glossary 167
D Translation of Web Items 171
E Author 173
Daniel Knapp joined IXULT AG in 2004 as an SAP Technology Consultant. Since the introduction of Rich Internet Applications, he has been working as a developer in the Flash and Flex environments. After earning a degree in information technology, he gathered much experience in numerous projects. He has a profound knowledge of SAP systems.
- Autor: Daniel Knapp
- 2009, 181 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Maße: 18,7 x 23,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Rheinwerk Verlag
- ISBN-10: 1592292283
- ISBN-13: 9781592292288
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.08.2008
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