Practical scenario.

hello,
Can anyone help me with giving a hint regarding practical scenario reports.
so that i can practise.
Thanks a lot in advance.
arpitha
[email protected]

Hi Arpita
Welcome to SDN!
I am giving you the Link from help.sap.com on BI content .
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/29/79eb3cad744026e10000000a11405a/frameset.htm
This is for Supply chain Management and there are lot of practical reports (BI content Queries )
Install these Queries and ODS/Info cubes involved in the design . Load the data and execute these reports.
Happy Learning .
hope this helps
Regards
Pradip
(friends: don't forget to assign points to helpful answers )

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