Business Process Analytics - Analysis Section

Hi,
I have configured multiple Solutions as part of Business Process Monitoring and all of pre-requisites has been taken care for performing Business Process Analytics.
We do select the "Solution for analysis" (under Key Figure Context) After applying the timeframe. However unable to see the second solution from the drop down as it always displays only one solution to select. Anything else to be done ?
Regards,

Hi LAKSHMINARAYANA
Judging from your comment, Analytics seems to work for 1 solution at least.
So I consider basic setting (like activating Analytic cube, RFC connection) are fine.
Please check following point.
1)Does your user has authorization to access other solutions ?
  By using authorization object D_SOL_VSBL(field name SOLUTION), you can still
  control the access to the specific solution in Analytics.
  The object might be in role SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER or SAP_OP_DSWP_BPM.
  So please check whether your user has filter to specific solution.
2)The satellite system has enough ST-A/PI release ?
  To use analytics, satellite system needs ST-A/PI version M.
  If not, please update ST-A/PI.
3)Extend time frame.
  Sometime, there is no data for specific timeframe.
  So maybe you can just extend the timeframe to see.
  2011/1/1-2010/1/1 <= Instead of 2010/1/1, let's use 2008/1/1
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