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Business Objects
Prerequisites
  • Basic database knowledge
  • Understanding of the internal reporting needs
Course duration:

4 days

Course outline:

Introduction
  • Introduction to Data Warehousing
  • Principles of Dimensional Modelling
  • The Time Dimension and implementing Date Requirements
  • Fact Table properties and implementing Measures
  • Implementing Aggregate Tables
  • Implementing Multiple Fact Tables
  • Implementing solutions to Tracking History requirements
  • Implementing Recursive Relationships
  • Advanced Designer surgery to answer delegate questions about their own environments; Approach to Data Warehousing projects; Data Quality and Data Loading issues
  • End of Course Challenge to recap the key points of data mart design and implementation using
Fundamentals and Overview
  • Activate Business Objects to log, find, open, view, and refresh reports.
  • How to build and run simple queries to retrieve data through a universe, and how to use the drag- and-drop report manager to interactively create new reports.
  • Set up query conditions to limit the data returned from the underlying database.
  • Build a single document that includes blocks of data from different data sources and different universes.
  • How to create the different block formats to view reports in ways that are most appropriate to your data.
  • Use the "slice and dice" feature, set variables, and set alerts and group values in a report.
  • Use the drill function to analyze your data.
  • Formatting for printing, add breaks to financial reports and tables, apply view/hide conditions,
  • Use the report map, and apply advanced printing controls.
Architecture and Deployment
  • Business Objects product line architecture and how the products are related.
  • How to allocate a Business Objects repository or multiple repositories while building a Business Objects solution.
  • Understanding the client/server and distributed environments.
  • Deployment scoping and hardware sizing to address sizing, scaleability, configuration,
  • Access and security administrative tools for a safer system.
  • A standard step-by-step guide deployment procedure to ensure a successful deployment
Designer
  • Introduction to Designer and the key concepts underlying Business Objects and the universe- development process.
  • Create a file in which to build, name, and set a connection between the universe and it's underlying database.
  • Adding tables to the structure and ways to customize working with tables.
  • How to add joins between tables, and the different types of join commands available.
  • Creating and testing classes and objects to organize the universe.
  • How to create measure objects and verify correct results in querries.
  • How to identify loops in the structure of a universe and the tools used in resolution.
  • Methods used to limit the scope or extent of queries for end users.
  • How to use @ function.
  • The purpose of hierarchies for data analysis in the user module, and how to provide the hierarchies that end users need.
  • The ways to modify the universe with pre-calculated aggregates from summary tables.
  • The purpose behind including contexts in a universe, and how to use contexts and other techniques to resolve chasm traps and fan traps.
Supervisor
  • Introduction to the concept of the repository and its structure, the different types of users, and various ways of issuing commands.
  • How to create a repository for a Business Objects deployment, and the different domains that make up a repository.
  • Setting up groups and users for a Business Objects deployment, organizing and changing user properties.
  • How to define the access users have to the commands in the user, Designer, and Supervisor modules of Business Objects.
  • How to create a distributed repository with more than one universe or document domain, and when more than one repository is useful.
  • Allocating universe and document domains to groups of users and designers, as well as, how to export a universe from the Designer module.
  • How to allocate universes to groups and configure the universes on a group-by-group basis with the different configuration changes you can make.
REPORTING
  • Basic reporting.
  • Slice and Dice Analysis.
  • Cross tab Reports.
  • Advanced Reporting Techniques
  • Publishing reports
INTRODUCTION TO WEB INTELLIGENCE
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