Resources for Power User Training Material
Hi,
I am developing training materials for power user group. Can someone points me to the resources available on the Internet on this?
Thanks!
Hi Fulham,
I did something similar to this a couple of years ago. I found some great material in the SAP Marketplace. Afraid I do not have the links anymore, but there were 2 massive pdf files, one named "BW_Functions in Detail", the other "Business Explorer". Maybe 1/3 of the material was suitable for Power Users (who are mostly interested in getting data out of BW, as opposed to getting data into BW).
Would be happy to chat futher if you like. You can write to me at [email protected] I can offer you insights into what we thought Power Users would do compared to what they actually ended up doing. (Your experience might differ, of course.)
- Pete
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HOWTO: Configure JDeveloper for Power Users
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The default JDeveloper installation installs many components, however,
it does not create easily accessible menus and shortcuts that many power
users need.
The common configuration problems that developers often face, but may
not know how to fix include:
<ul>
Quickly Launching JDeveloper</li>
Invoking the JDeveloper Help system (without running JDeveloper)</li>
Adding external tools to JDeveloper's Tools menu</li>
Editing JDeveloper Configuration files</li>
</ul>
This document explains how to perform the above tasks, and hopefully, you
will learn how simple customizing your Windows &; JDeveloper environment
can be.
<center>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2></center>
<h2>
Introduction</h2>
This document contains instructions for configuring JDeveloper for the
power user.
The following instructions lead you through the steps necessary to:
<ul>
Add links to key JDeveloper configuration files from the windows start
menu. This makes it simpler to change JDeveloper's behavior.</li>
Create Short cut menus to JDeveloper Help system</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_StartMenu.JPG" height=89 width=332>
Create a Quick Launch menu to JDeveloper</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_QuickLaunch.JPG" height=27 width=309>
Add key utilities to the JDeveloper Tools menu. This makes your favorite
utilities just a menu away from within JDeveloper.</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_ToolsMenu.JPG" height=351 width=214>
Enable the JDeveloper Console window. This allows you to see the
results of statements such as System.out.println( "message" ).</li>
Let you understand how easy customizing various aspects can be</li>
</ul>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2>
<h2>
Detailed Instructions</h2>
1. If you have not previously executed JDeveloper, Run JDeveloper once
and exit.
This creates the initial JDeveloper.ini
2. Create links to JDeveloper's key files.
<blockquote>Right click on the Windows Start menu
Select <u>Explore All Users</u> to launch an Explorer window
We will refer to this as Explorer Window #2 because it has 2 panes
(left &; right)
Note: This directory structure is also used by the Windows Start menu,
thus adding folders here is the same as adding menu items to the Start
menu decedents, Adding folders here is the same as adding sub-menus!
In the right hand pane of Explorer Window #2, double click on Programs.
Double click on the Oracle JDeveloper Folder.
Select menu File | New / Folder to create a new folder.
Name the folder, Customize
Right click on the JDeveloper icon (either one)
Select the <u>Properties</u> menu to launch the JDeveloper
properties dialog,
<blockquote>Switch to the Shortcut Tab.
Copy the path portion of the Target string (exclude JDeveloper.exe)
into the clipboard (Select + Ctrl-C )
Cancel the Properties dialog</blockquote>
Press windows Start | Run... menu
Paste clipboard contents (Ctrl+V) in the open line.
Press OK to create an Explorer window.
We will refer to this as Explorer Window #1 because it has 1 pane.
Note that Explorer Window #1 is focused on your JDeveloper bin
directory.
Next we will create shortcuts to key JDeveloper files which are directly
accessible from your windows start menu.
Situate the two explorer windows so they do not overlap (shrink window
size if necessary)
We will be dragging from Explorer Window #1 to Explorer Window #2.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.ini inside of Customize folder/menu.
In Explorer Window #2, Double click on Customize folder
In Explorer window #1, find and select JDeveloper.ini.
<font color="#000000">***Important:</font> Right Click
and Drag JDeveloper.ini from Explorer Window #1 and right-drag to Explorer
Window #2 and release the right mouse button in the right pane.
Then a small context menu appears, select the menu item <u>Create
Shortcut(s) Here</u>
This created a shortcut to JDeveloper.ini.
// Create Shortcut to Tools.cfg inside of Customize folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for Tools.cfg
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Navigate to LIB dir
In Explorer Window #1, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon.
Now Double click on the LIB directory Folder.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.properties inside of Customize folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for JDeveloper.properties.
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Create Shortcut to JBO.properties inside of Customize folder/menu.
[Optional] Lets repeat the process for JBO.properties.
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Navigate to DOC dir
In Explorer Window #1, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon.
Now Double click on the Doc directory Folder.
In Explorer Window #2, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon. This places us in the folder where the JDeveloper
shortcut is.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.chm inside of JDeveloper folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for JDeveloper.chm
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Create Quick Launch Shortcut to JDeveloper.
If you do not have the Windows Quick Launch Menu enabled, Right click
on your Task bar, but not on any icons and Select Menu ToolBars | Quick
Launch to display Quick Launch Menu
Now Select JDeveloper from Explorer Window #1 and Right click-drag
to the Quick Launch Area (on windows Task Bar) and choose Create Shortcut(s)
Here.
This creates a Quick Launch icon for launching JDeveloper from the
Quick Launch area.
To verify everything is OK, you can now select the Window Start menu
| Programs | Oracle JDeveloper... and you should see links to all the new
files we just added.
When everything is as you like, close both explorer windows.</blockquote>
3. Enable JDeveloper's output console window
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
JDeveloper.ini
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file choose Write.
Search for LogConsole=0 and change it to LogConsole=1
Save the file and exit the editor.
This Console window is very important for Advanced programmers because
they can see various output including exceptions during their IDE interaction,
Addin processing.</blockquote>
4. Add more tools to JDeveloper's Tools menu
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
Tools.CFG
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file, choose Write.
Add the following lines to the END of your Tools.cfg file.
<font color="#000000">***Important: </font>Be sure to make
appropriate path changes suitable for your environment.
Note: You may want to add your own favorite tools to this file for
invocation from JDeveloper.
<table BORDER COLS=1 WIDTH="80%" >
<tr>
<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to Netscape
Browser on current node (HTML, gif, etc)</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Navigator <Current
Node></font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Com municator\Program\netscape.exe"</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>$NodeName</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to Netscape
Composer on current node (HTML, gif, etc)</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Note: Due to netscape
modal issue, drag the node to netscape.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Composer <Current
Node></font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\netscape.exe
-edit"</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>$NodeName</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
JDeveloper.properties</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit JDeveloper.properties</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\lib\JDeveloper.properties</font></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
Save the file and exit the editor.</blockquote>
5. [Optional] To view the output of JDeveloper Addins as they are loaded,
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
JDeveloper.properties
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file, choose Write.
Search for jdeveloper.logOutput= line and change it to end with
a dash
jdeveloper.logOutput=-
Save the file and exit the editor.
This will place trace like statements invoked with Addin handling into
the Console window.
This is also the file which you will edit to add your Addin files to
JDeveloper.</blockquote>
6. Start Developing with JDeveloper.
<blockquote>Your new shortcuts can make launching JDeveloper, JDeveloper
help files, external utilities, and configuring JDeveloper super easy.</blockquote>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2>
<h2>
Summary</h2>
<blockquote>With the above configuration changes and the concepts understood,
there is no end to your levels of customization that you may perform.
These represent but a few of the customizations that you can perform to
make your day more productive.</blockquote>
Please send corrections and suggestions to [EMAIL][email protected][EMAIL]
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<font color="#000000">HOWTO: Configure JDeveloper for Power Users</font></h2></center>
<hr WIDTH="100%">
The default JDeveloper installation installs many components, however,
it does not create easily accessible menus and shortcuts that many power
users need.
The common configuration problems that developers often face, but may
not know how to fix include:
<ul>
Quickly Launching JDeveloper</li>
Invoking the JDeveloper Help system (without running JDeveloper)</li>
Adding external tools to JDeveloper's Tools menu</li>
Editing JDeveloper Configuration files</li>
</ul>
This document explains how to perform the above tasks, and hopefully, you
will learn how simple customizing your Windows & JDeveloper environment
can be.
<center>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2></center>
<h2>
Introduction</h2>
This document contains instructions for configuring JDeveloper for the
power user.
The following instructions lead you through the steps necessary to:
<ul>
Add links to key JDeveloper configuration files from the windows start
menu. This makes it simpler to change JDeveloper's behavior.</li>
Create Short cut menus to JDeveloper Help system</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_StartMenu.JPG" height=89 width=332>
Create a Quick Launch menu to JDeveloper</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_QuickLaunch.JPG" height=27 width=309>
Add key utilities to the JDeveloper Tools menu. This makes your favorite
utilities just a menu away from within JDeveloper.</li>
<img SRC="PowerUser_ToolsMenu.JPG" height=351 width=214>
Enable the JDeveloper Console window. This allows you to see the
results of statements such as System.out.println( "message" ).</li>
Let you understand how easy customizing various aspects can be</li>
</ul>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2>
<h2>
Detailed Instructions</h2>
1. If you have not previously executed JDeveloper, Run JDeveloper once
and exit.
This creates the initial JDeveloper.ini
2. Create links to JDeveloper's key files.
<blockquote>Right click on the Windows Start menu
Select [b]<u>Explore All Users</u> to launch an Explorer window
We will refer to this as Explorer Window #2 because it has 2 panes
(left & right)
Note: This directory structure is also used by the Windows Start menu,
thus adding folders here is the same as adding menu items to the Start
menu decedents, Adding folders here is the same as adding sub-menus!
In the right hand pane of Explorer Window #2, double click on Programs.
Double click on the Oracle JDeveloper Folder.
Select menu File | New / Folder to create a new folder.
Name the folder, Customize
Right click on the JDeveloper icon (either one)
Select the <u>Properties</u> menu to launch the JDeveloper
properties dialog,
<blockquote>Switch to the Shortcut Tab.
Copy the path portion of the Target string (exclude JDeveloper.exe)
into the clipboard (Select + Ctrl-C )
Cancel the Properties dialog</blockquote>
Press windows Start | Run... menu
Paste clipboard contents (Ctrl+V) in the open line.
Press OK to create an Explorer window.
We will refer to this as Explorer Window #1 because it has 1 pane.
Note that Explorer Window #1 is focused on your JDeveloper bin
directory.
Next we will create shortcuts to key JDeveloper files which are directly
accessible from your windows start menu.
Situate the two explorer windows so they do not overlap (shrink window
size if necessary)
We will be dragging from Explorer Window #1 to Explorer Window #2.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.ini inside of Customize folder/menu.
In Explorer Window #2, Double click on Customize folder
In Explorer window #1, find and select JDeveloper.ini.
<font color="#000000">***Important:</font> Right Click
and Drag JDeveloper.ini from Explorer Window #1 and right-drag to Explorer
Window #2 and release the right mouse button in the right pane.
Then a small context menu appears, select the menu item <u>Create
Shortcut(s) Here</u>
This created a shortcut to JDeveloper.ini.
// Create Shortcut to Tools.cfg inside of Customize folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for Tools.cfg
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Navigate to LIB dir
In Explorer Window #1, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon.
Now Double click on the LIB directory Folder.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.properties inside of Customize folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for JDeveloper.properties.
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Create Shortcut to JBO.properties inside of Customize folder/menu.
[Optional] Lets repeat the process for JBO.properties.
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Navigate to DOC dir
In Explorer Window #1, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon.
Now Double click on the Doc directory Folder.
In Explorer Window #2, lets navigate one directory level up by pressing
the Folder UP arrow icon. This places us in the folder where the JDeveloper
shortcut is.
// Create Shortcut to JDeveloper.chm inside of JDeveloper folder/menu.
Lets repeat the process for JDeveloper.chm
Right click-drag from Explorer window #1 to Explorer Window #2 and
choose Create Shortcut(s) Here.
// Create Quick Launch Shortcut to JDeveloper.
If you do not have the Windows Quick Launch Menu enabled, Right click
on your Task bar, but not on any icons and Select Menu ToolBars | Quick
Launch to display Quick Launch Menu
Now Select JDeveloper from Explorer Window #1 and Right click-drag
to the Quick Launch Area (on windows Task Bar) and choose Create Shortcut(s)
Here.
This creates a Quick Launch icon for launching JDeveloper from the
Quick Launch area.
To verify everything is OK, you can now select the Window Start menu
| Programs | Oracle JDeveloper... and you should see links to all the new
files we just added.
When everything is as you like, close both explorer windows.</blockquote>
3. Enable JDeveloper's output console window
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
JDeveloper.ini
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file choose Write.
Search for LogConsole=0 and change it to LogConsole=1
Save the file and exit the editor.
This Console window is very important for Advanced programmers because
they can see various output including exceptions during their IDE interaction,
Addin processing.</blockquote>
4. Add more tools to JDeveloper's Tools menu
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
Tools.CFG
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file, choose Write.
Add the following lines to the END of your Tools.cfg file.
<font color="#000000">***Important: </font>Be sure to make
appropriate path changes suitable for your environment.
Note: You may want to add your own favorite tools to this file for
invocation from JDeveloper.
<table BORDER COLS=1 WIDTH="80%" >
<tr>
<td><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to Netscape
Browser on current node (HTML, gif, etc)</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Navigator <Current
Node></font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\netscape.exe"</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>$NodeName</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to Netscape
Composer on current node (HTML, gif, etc)</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Note: Due to netscape
modal issue, drag the node to netscape.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Composer <Current
Node></font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\netscape.exe
-edit"</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>$NodeName</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\Tools.cfg</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\Gallery.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\bin\JDeveloper.ini</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>## Shortcut to editing
JDeveloper.properties</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>Edit JDeveloper.properties</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>C:\WINNT\system32\Write.exe</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>.</font></font>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=-1>D:\jd3\lib\JDeveloper.properties</font></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
Save the file and exit the editor.</blockquote>
5. [Optional] To view the output of JDeveloper Addins as they are loaded,
<blockquote>Select Windows Start menu | Programs | Oracle JDeveloper |
JDeveloper.properties
If windows asks you what to use to edit this file, choose Write.
Search for jdeveloper.logOutput= line and change it to end with
a dash
jdeveloper.logOutput=-
Save the file and exit the editor.
This will place trace like statements invoked with Addin handling into
the Console window.
This is also the file which you will edit to add your Addin files to
JDeveloper.</blockquote>
6. Start Developing with JDeveloper.
<blockquote>Your new shortcuts can make launching JDeveloper, JDeveloper
help files, external utilities, and configuring JDeveloper super easy.</blockquote>
<h2>
<hr WIDTH="100%"></h2>
<h2>
Summary</h2>
<blockquote>With the above configuration changes and the concepts understood,
there is no end to your levels of customization that you may perform.
These represent but a few of the customizations that you can perform to
make your day more productive.</blockquote>
Please send corrections and suggestions to [EMAIL][email protected][EMAIL]
</body>
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null -
End user training material for SAP-MM
Friends if any body has got training material for end user for SAP-MM .... plz share with me
hI,
While prepairing the End User Material one should keep in mind that user does not know Com[plete flow of the system
Secondly you should provide him/her with step by step process of the each operation according to the role description
Thridly you can also plan according to the day to day activities of the User
Ok Reward Points -
Resource for intermediate users?
I am, perhaps, what you would call an Intermediate user of Illustrator.
I use certain features a lot, but other features I am a little bit shaky about – but would love to know more.
I appreciate this is tricky, but can anyone recommend a resource for tutorials that might be suitable for someone like me?
For instance something that could give me guidance/inspiration on use of the Shape Builder tool / Pathfinder / Gradient mesh etc.Have you already checked the videos and tutorials included in the manual?
http://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator.html
click "Show all tutorials"
Apart from that check out
Lynda.com
or
Deke.com -
BW-BEx User Training Material / Documentation Guide
Hi mates,
I would sincerely appreciate if someone could share with us, any materials for SAP - Business Explorer End User training guide / documentation
If yes, please let us know so I will detail my contact
Thanking in advance mates !
Rgds,
-John-hi
check out these links
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/828d9590-0201-0010-95a7-ea8cf8814b94
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/ec20a990-0201-0010-f291-d1d039975e41
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/a249a990-0201-0010-e18e-b2f5ed135497
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/bc4fa990-0201-0010-588e-ca4e63050d6d
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b931a890-0201-0010-268d-a7bedf8aa720
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f0aca990-0201-0010-0380-f3aac4127a57
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/3541a990-0201-0010-f1ae-b24b72690df7
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/2642ab90-0201-0010-9193-d59de66cbab4
for BEx-reporting
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/searchSAP/downloads/chapter-august.pdf
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid21_gci1121728,00.html?bucket=REF
Assigning points is the way of saying thanks in sdn
let me know whether u got the solution for your question
regards
ravi -
KM Resource for Super User to add attributes
System: BI Portal, 7.0
I want to create a resource for my super users to add description data to a report, but I don't want the other users to be able to see that control on their screens. In other words I don't want them to attempt to add description data and get a "permission error", they should not see the control.
Currently all of my controls on the iview's resources are read only. In the KM content directory the "super users" can add reports to the specific directories that they have permission for.
How is that done?
Do I have to create another iview with specific editing resources on it for the super users?
Thanks,
MikeI'll create a new role and resources for users to make adjustments.
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Will the new iTunes 11 still work for power users?
I've looked at the available screenshots, and I'm worried.
On the new iTunes page, Apple says, "Simplicity is a beautiful thing" — but I'm not so sure. I don't see any conventional list views, and I'm very worried that in simplifying it, they've sacrificed the control that so many music lovers like myself have come to rely on.
Here's Apple's info:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/new-itunes/
Anyone have additional insight?Limnos wrote:
1) iTunes is free software. As such it isn't targeted at the "power user" nor does Apple have a specific committment to produce a certain style product.
I disagree. Apple has added many, many features to iTunes over the years that target the power user. From smart playlists, to obscure things like ID3 tag version control. Power users features are sprinkled throughout iTunes. And to say that Apple doesn't have a "specific committment to produce a certain style product" is true, but also fairly obvious/meaningless.
2) iTunes' developments over the past decade have largely been in the marketing facet. As for basic music playing not much has changed since it was developed from Soundjam. What has changed a lot is the introduction of the iTunes Store and interfacing with mobile devices.
Basic music playing has changed a LOT. You couldn't even rate your tracks in the beginning.
3) Apple is a for-profit corporation. We might like to remember them as the little-computer-that-could taking on the big corporations, but frankly they aren't that anymore. They have a responsibility to their shareholders to do whatever it takes to maximize profit. We don't really know what the October iTunes looks like (much) but if they decide to dumb it down so it is easier for people primarily interested in using iPhones to use then from a marketing perspective can't blame them. We might not like it and might yearn for the the days when Apple really was computers, but those days are gone.
This is simplified to point of meaninglessness. There's an interaction between customers and product design teams. It may not be obvious from the outside, but there's still a give & take. What you're saying is in essence is, "Shut up and accept whatever happens," which is not a rational approach.
4) If Apple decided iTunes wasn't in their interest they would drop it in a flash. Where's iDVD? iDVD was something people were willing to pay for. They still would, but Apple isn't selling it anymore even though it is clear people in general have not given up on DVDs.
iDVD is not a good comparison, because of the vastly different switching costs. I used iDVD, but was fairly unaffected by its slow demise. -
Hi
My Power users have been given access to design their queries in Bex Designer and publish via the web.
For no reason, they don't have access to run their queries via Bex Analyzer. I am trying to push for them to have access to Bex Analyzer but I need some concrete reasons for them to be able to have this. I have always been a fan of being able to develop in BEx and immediately view in BEx
Can anyone think of advantages or reasons why the Power Users should view in Bex Analyzer?The BEx Analyzer would give the users the power of BW and with it the power of XL. This could be a very good option when one is faced with a very rigid formatting requirement. One can use the BEx/workbook combination to design a formatted report which could otherwise have not been possible with the web. Of course some formatting features are as I understand are provided with the new report designer in NW04s, but XL could still be powerful for this.
Some developments in BW could be avoided if we use XL like when you have to manipulate data from multiple areas and queries. For instance, you could have a sales query, a Finance query and even a purchasing query in a workbook and do some calculations with the data. If you were to do it in the QAD, you might have to have created a multicube with all the above and then write a query.
In addition to that one can use the macro feature of xl and carry out further formatting/analysing/processing of the data
Cheers
Anand -
Dear Experts,
Kindly let me know whether there is any Single Standard Super Role in PM (SAP_PM_...) to cover all authorisations of PM functions for the use of Power User.
I know that there are about 49 Standard PM Roles.
Regards
Jogeswara RaoHi,
You can find out standard single role
then create composite role and include all single roles in this
Kapil
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