Introduction to SAP Business Objects
Business object technology and business object programming are based on the concept of "business objects". Real world objects, for example an employee or a sales order, are modeled as business objects in business application systems, such as the R/3 System.
You can visualize the SAP Business Objects as "black boxes" that encapsulate R/3 data and business processes, thus hiding the details of the structure and implementation of the underlying data.
SAP Business Objects XI 3.1
Data Warehouse Concepts: -- Purpose of Data Warehouse
- DW – Architecture
- Dimensions and Facts
- Characteristics of Data Warehouse
- Fact & Dimension tables
- Star schema.
- Snow Flake Schema
- Surrogate key
- Difference b/w Data Mart and Data warehouse
- Inmon/Kimball methodology
- Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD)
- SCD Types-1, 2, 3
- Conformed Dimensions
- Fact less Fact Table
SAP Business Objects Concepts:
- Architecture of BO
- Universe Development Process
- Universe Parameters
- Create Classes, Objects (dimension, Detail and Measures)
- Create joins
- Derived Tables
- Identify and resolve Loops, Chasmtrap and Fan Trap
- Create and Customize Hierarchies
- Linking Universes
- Use of @ functions (@prompt, @ Aggregate awareness)
- How to create Desktop intelligence reports
- How to customize reports
- Filters at report level
- Tables & charts
- Breakes, Calulations & Sorting at Report level
- Alerts
- Report Filters, Prompts
- Creating Formulas & variable
- Drill up and Drill down
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