SAP Developer Network SAP Weblogs by Sheldon Edelstein http://www.sdn.sap.com/sdn/weblogs.sdn?blog=/pub/u/251702118 SAP Developer Network SAP Weblogs by Sheldon Edelstein © Copyright 2009 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP.com en-us SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidations, version for Netweaver: DESTINATION_APP "How To" Guide http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/15764 The script logic functionality for the application SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation 7.0 version for Netweaver (SAP BPC NW) does not currently have the inherent functionality to move transaction records from one application to another. This functionality existed in previous Microsoft based versions of BPC (keyword: *DESTINATION_APP), and is desirable from a data modeling design perspective. New coding is now available to replicate the DESTINATION_APP functionality in SAP BPC NW. The new functionality allows the transfer of records from one application to another within the same AppSet. Sheldon Edelstein ABAP, Business Objects, Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2009-09-09T15:09-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2009 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidations (SAP BPC NW) Tips -6 [Allocations] http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/15530 The application SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation version for Netweaver (SAP BPC NW) contains delivered functionality to execute allocations. This functionality differs from the Microsoft based versions of BPC, mainly by the lack of some capability. Nevertheless, the functionality that is provided allows quick and easy configuration of a variety of allocation scenarios. This blog identifies the current capabilities of the allocation function for BPC version up to an including BPC 70 NW SP04. Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2009-08-21T07:52-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2009 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC) Tips -5 [Hidden Park-n-Go Cache] http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/14897 SAP Business Planning & Consolidation, version for Netweaver allows for the creation of off-line copies of active schedules and templates. Access the "hidden" sheets that allow the off-line version to continue to function. Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2009-07-01T12:19-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2009 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP BOBJ Planning and Consolidations, Netweaver http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/13442 Script Logic Tips for BPC, version for Netweaver - Defining Scope Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2009-03-05T10:53-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2009 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC) Tips -4 http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/9433 Continuation of BPC tips and tricks... Focusing on BPC Excel Macros Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2008-04-23T11:59-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2008 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC) Tips -3 http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/9398 Continuation of BPC tips and tricks... Focus on the REC statement in Script Logic. Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2008-04-21T10:02-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2008 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC) Tips -2 http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/9346 Continuation of BPC tips and tricks... EVLST and EVSET functions Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2008-04-18T05:31-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2008 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC) Tips -1 http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/9344 This series focuses on practical solutions and suggestions for utilizing Business Planning and Consolidations (BPC, formally Outlooksoft). Sheldon Edelstein Enterprise Performance Management en-us 2008-04-17T10:51-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2008 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Modifying Web Interface Builder - Part 4 - Hiding Cell Contents http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/3822 BW-BPS Layouts presented through the Web Interface Builder may attempt to present cells that are expected to contain a zero value or are not relevant. This scrip allows you to “blank-out” or hide any specific cells of a layout’s output. Sheldon Edelstein Business Intelligence (BI), Java Programming en-us 2006-06-13T05:54-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2006 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Modifying Web Interface Builder - Part 3 - Hiding Rows in Layouts http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/3746 When attempting to present multiple layouts in one Web Interface, it may be desirable to eliminate some data... Sheldon Edelstein Business Intelligence (BI), Java Programming en-us 2006-06-01T08:17-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2006 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Modifying Web Interface Builder - Part 2 - Adjusting Column Widths http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/3704 The Web Interface Builder (WIB)used by BW-BPS has limited capability to adjust some display characteristics. This is part two of a multi part "How To" discussion on using JavaScript and/or Html to modify the WIB. Sheldon Edelstein Business Intelligence (BI), Java Programming en-us 2006-05-25T06:19-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2006 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP Modifying Cell Background Colors in Web Interface Builder http://weblogs.sdn.sap.com/pub/wlg/3652 BW-BPS provides tools (via transaction BPS_WB) that allow customization of BPS planning applications that are intended to be presented to the end-user via a web session. Features such as the addition of function “buttons”, tab strips, and containers for specific objects are all standard web interface development tools provided. There are, however, a number of custom desirable effects that are not provided by the standard solution. Fortunately, the standard BPS interface toolset allows the easy insertion of Java and HTML based commands directly into the web interface customization. Sheldon Edelstein Business Intelligence (BI), Java Programming en-us 2006-05-15T15:48-08:00 text/html © Copyright 2006 SAP. All rights reserved. SAP