Select-Option in Visual Composer
Hi Experts,
How to use Select-option in Visual composer?
My requirement is:
In a input form, I have to specify Field Name,Sign,Options, Low value and High value for a field.
And after specifying all these values i will pass the input into BAPI and get the result.
Thanks in Advance,
Roshini
hi
For dynamic entry list Check the following link
Refer page 145
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/63f2052e-0c01-0010-b9a2-e1f7457a7fbe">VC Modeler Guide</a>
Thanks
Harsimran
Similar Messages
-
Export to PDF option in Visual Composer iView
Hi Expert,
I am using NW 7.0 .Want to develop a Visual Composer iView based on RFC function module to fetch the data from backend and publish in portal.
In that iView I want to give the Export to PDF option for the corresponding SAP data.
I am referring following link for the same.
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/47fe4fef-0d01-0010-6f87-ed8ecb479123?QuickLink=index&overridelayout=true
But in my case our Visual Composer and BI-JAVA server are different. In this document it is clearly mention that the given code (Formula) is applicable only for the case where both VC and BI-JAVA server are same.
Specify this formula:
"pcd!3aportal_content!2fcom.sap.pct!2fplatform_a
dd_ons!2fcom.sap.ip.bi!2fiViews!2fcom.sap.ip.bi.b
ex?QUERY=" & STORE@REPTNAME &
"&BI_COMMAND_1-
BI_COMMAND_TYPE=EXPORT&BI_COMMAND
1-EXPORTFORMAT=PDF&BI_COMMAND_1-
SHOW_EXPORT_DIALOG=X&BI_COMMAND_1-
null="
NOTE: This URL is for the Web
Analyzer PCD Location if Visual
Composer is on the same server as
BI-JAVA.
Can someone explain how to modify the above formula to give the export to PDF option in my iView where Visual Composer and BI-JAVA are different server?
Thanks & Regards,
KundanHi,
Sorry for late replay. Yes i tried complete URL .But i am getting error..
I am using ECC 6.O.Both VC and BI-JAVA are in same landscape. I am calling the FM ZBAPI_FM_TEST_APPLICATION.
I want to know the modified URL for giving the Export to PDF option in VC iView.
The document which i am following their it's URL for calling BI Quarry is
"pcd!3aportal_content!2fcom.sap.pct!2fplatform_a
dd_ons!2fcom.sap.ip.bi!2fiViews!2fcom.sap.ip.bi.b
ex?QUERY=" & STORE@REPTNAME &
"&BI_COMMAND_1-
BI_COMMAND_TYPE=EXPORT&BI_COMMAND
1-EXPORTFORMAT=PDF&BI_COMMAND_1-
SHOW_EXPORT_DIALOG=X&BI_COMMAND_1-
null="
Thanks & Best Regards,
Kundan -
Not able to find the options in Visual Composer studio
I am having Visual Composer role in Portal.
While I entered in Visual Composer studio, I am not able to see any option :
Browse, Compose, Configure, Inspect, Find Data, Deploy at the right pane of the window.
Can anyone help.
Edited by: Maitrali Marik on Apr 22, 2009 6:43 PMHi,
have you installed the adobe svg viewer on your computer ?
if not, you have to do this, you can find it on :
www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/
Fabien. -
Drilldown option in Visual Composer Dashboard
Hi
I had a VC model based on BW Query and Output is Table view
How can i Drilldown option in the model...
Like a Button "Division" ...initial display will be summurized at Sales Org level...once the Division button is selected.....the results should be broken down by Sales Org by Division
ThanksHi,
You can't actually drill down, but I think using layers to switch between different display of components could achieve the goal.
Best regrads,
Udi -
How to enable Export Excel option in Visual Composer 7.0
Hi All,
Plz help me in exporting to excel from VC 7.0.
Iam geting this error while deploying my model (Error in compiling Flex application (1). Consult log file for details.)
I have used following code for export to excel button
"pcd!3aportal_content!2fcom.sap.pct!2fplatform_a
dd_ons!2fcom.sap.ip.bi!2fiViews!2fcom.sap.ip.bi.b
ex?QUERY=" & STORE@REPTNAME &
"&BI_COMMAND_1-
BI_COMMAND_TYPE=EXPORT&BI_COMMAND
1-EXPORTFORMAT=XLS&BI_COMMAND_1-
null="
Regards
Prshanth Shetty.mHi,
Check this howto.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/47fe4fef-0d01-0010-6f87-ed8ecb479123
Regards. -
Save model with visual composer
hello,
when i save the model with visal composer framework, it save the model but only the model. i mean that pages, Iviews, objects, ... are not saved with the model.
i don't have any erro message that could help !
anyone can help ?
best regards,
Olivier.yes i can deploy all the object in the portal !
everything work fine except the save option into visual composer !
yes that's what i mean ... ;O)
is there such preview version of VC downloadable ???
best regards,
Olivier. -
Can not see "Compose" option in the visual Composer
Hi all
I am new to Visual Composer. I have created a model. But I am unable to add a page because I can not see the "Compose" option.
Can somebody pls tell me the reason.
Its urgent!
Thanks a lot.
KaranHi Marcel
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I am accessing the VC through the web.
http://tcs050965.abc.xyz.com/VCServer/
VC 6.0, MSXML Parser 4.0 SP2
and SVGViewer is not installed.
Now pls Suggest. -
Select every lines of a tabe in one time, with Visual Composer
Hi experts,
I am using Visual Composer, but I meet some issues. Does any one know how to select every lines of a tables in a same time? do I need a buitton for this?
thank you for your reply
regards,
Pierrehi Jhansi,
thank you very much for your response.
nevertheless, this is not what I wanted to do (perhaps I should explain better).
In fact, what I want is is to do as if I clicked on every single line of my table, but in one time (without cliking on them one by one...)
I do not want to short them with color, I reall want to select every one of them, but in one time.
thanks a lot
regards,
pierre -
Visual Composer 7.0.1 (EHP1) - Value Help only shows "Single Selection"
I tried to add a value help to a field that allows multiple selections. However, when I used the wizard through "Add Value Help" drop-down menu, I can only see one proposed selection - "Single selection". However this SAP help document (http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/b5/036d391f074f769e00602634ee9960/content.htm) mentioned about the "Multiple selection" option. What I can do to make this selection available?
I am using VC 7.0.1 (EHP1). Thanks for any helps in advance.
KellyHi
Are you using 'BI Query' as 'data Service'? & are you creating value help for variable? If Yes -
Create necessary variable as 'Multiple Single Options' in your BEx query & then create value help in VC. Then it will allow multiple options or interval values.
Regards
Sandeep -
System is not appearing in Visual composer!!
Hi all,
i have created a system on my portal to connect the R/3 backend, system is working fine but when i access visual composer by following way :
http://ep62:50100/VC
and clicks on find data, i am unable to find the system created by me, does anyone know why this is happening?? Is anything wrong with my VC settings?HI Ameya
In VC storyboard go to Tools>options>complier>In the Runtime tab
1) Select the Flash option and click the find data and Now check whether your getting the system
2) If you face the problem again check the webdynpro in Runtime tab in tools option
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Arun -
Scroll bar color of Visual Composer : how to change it ?
Hello Comunity,
I am developing application using Visual Composer within EP7.01 SP6, and I can not manage to find how to change the original blue of Visual Composer application for scroll bar.
Does anyone knows where to change this color ? I believe it is a general color that is defined somewhere that needs to be change in the portal theme editor in the Visual Composer part, but I did not find it...
Any help appreciated !
Thanks a lot.
Fabien.Hi
Its not inside Visual Composer application. You have to do it at Enterprise Portal level.
Also inside VC model you need to select 'Flash Runtime' from tools (Options).
Basically you need to change theme settings in content administration of VC.
Regards
Sandeep -
Problem in Visual Composer Installation
Hi,
I am trying to install the VC Server on my system. I have installed the required components like
1. MS SQL Server 2000 DE
2. IIS
3. MS Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or higher
4. Microsoft XML Parser 4.0
5. Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0
Now, when i try to install the VC, in one of the wizard screen, it is asking me to enter the server details and login details.. I gave "sa" userid and pwd.. in that screen, but.....
i am getting an error "SQL Server does not exist or access denied" . But, the SQL Server is already running...
Please help me out to get rid of this message and install it properly.
Thanks and Regards,
Manjunatha.T.SHello Tommy,
Don't Forget to set the authentication to windows & SQL !
(page 11 of installation guide)
3.4 Installing Visual Composer Storyboard
To install Visual Composer Storyboard, you must first check that the SQL server is configured
according to Visual Composer requirements. Following the prerequisite software installation,
you install Visual Composer Storyboard on the Visual Composer server machine.
Procedures
To configure the SQL server:
1. From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs ¨ Microsoft SQL Server ¨
Enterprise Manager.
2. Under the Console Root ¨ Microsoft SQL Servers list, locate your machine, right-click
on it and select Properties.
3. In the SQL Server Properties dialog box, click the Security tab. Then select SQL Server
and Windows as the Authentication option and System Account as the Startup service
account option and click OK.
To activate IIS security features:
1. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings ¨ Control Panel ¨ Administrative
Tools ¨ Internet Services Manager.
2. From the Internet Information Services tree, expand your machine node and expand
the Default Web Site tree.
3. Right-click the VCServer folder and from the context menu, choose Properties.
4. In the VCServer Properties dialog box, open the Directory Security tab.
It runs well as soon I put the local account to run the services (as said in the installation guide too).
Hope it helps !
Kind Regards
Rui Filipe -
Building a BI based dashboard in Visual Composer
Dear,
We are using the Visual Composer to build a KPI dashboard based on BW KPI's from multiple queries (NO SEM in the background !)
What we need is to place the keyfigures in the rows and the keyfigure value in the colums. In the colums we further also need an arrow that indicates the trend based on the keyfigure value (ascending, descending,...)
this is how it should look
===================
Keyfigure Value Trend
Gross Sales 100 Down
Net Sales 80 Up
Costs 20 Up
(*) The trend is based on a calculated keyfigure that compares this month's values with previous month's values.
In Visual Composer I'm trying to fit this in a table. After playing around I found that I need to place my keyfigures (column A) in a structure in the Rows in the BW query. Afterwards I can use the "characteristic" Key Figures and place it in my column in the VC table together with the value and the trend.
However, now my real problem occurs. I want to link trend with an image but the image should not be based on a condition linked with the main keyfigure from my row A but on another calculated keyfigure that I do not want to show in my rows at all. I'm affraid this is not possible since I don't see an option.
If anyone has an idea, please share. This kind of VC cockpit apps you see quite often on slides and Xapp presentations but I'm affraid they were all created with SEM cockpits in the background so I hope to be proven wrong.
thxId'try the following:
a) your trend-field is in your query, but unselected in the field list
b) build a formula on this unselected field which selects the image (from the Image Manager)
More on modeling can be found in the Visual Composer WIKI:
https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/VC
and many postings in the Visual Composer (where it might make sense to ask such questions in the future), where I also moved this question. -
Problem changing ALL the colours for Visual Composer
Hi All,
<b>To set the scene:</b>
I have SP13 installed.
I have created a Visual Composer model, selected the option "Enabling styling of flex controls in portal themes", and deployed it.
Then gone into the Portal > System Admin > Portal Display > Theme Editor > Selected the correct theme > Visual Composer > Flex Runtime Controls
Then changed all the colours
<b>The Problem:</b>
I cannot change <b>ALL</b> the colours. There is this blue box that borders all the form headers which i cannot seem to change. I have provided a link to a screenshot below.
<a href="http://base.google.com/base/a/2957240/D319638570621304478">Screenshot Link Here!</a>
The field that I would assume fixes this ("Border Color of View Header") seems to have no effect?
Anyone also had this problem or know of a solution?
Thanks
Conrad NicholasHi Conrad,
This issue is a bug.
It was brought to our attention and was already fixed.
The fix will be available in the next release.
Thank you for your input,
Shay -
Hi
Can we call ZBapi Function modules in our Visual Composer.
Thanks
LathaHai Latha ,
here is step By Procedure for Creating system
Contents
Connectivity: Installation Guide 2
1 Preparation 2
1.1 Purpose 2
1.2 Prerequisites 2
2 Installation 2
2.1 Preliminary steps 2
2.2 SAP Systems 3
2.2.1 Connecting to an SAP R/3 Dedicated System 4
2.2.2 Connecting to an SAP R/3 Load Balancing System 8
2.2.3 Internet Transaction Server 14
2.2.4 Web Application Server 15
2.2.4.1 Connecting to WAS System u2013 BSP 15
2.2.4.2 Connecting to WAS System u2013 BEx 17
Connectivity: Installation Guide
1 Preparation
1.1 Purpose
This installation guide provides the information you need to set up the connectivity for the SAP Best Practices for SAP Enterprise Portal system landscape, including connections to the backend SAP R/3, SAP BW, and SAP CRM systems.
1.2 Prerequisites
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 and backend systems must be installed and configured.
If you plan to use the WebGUI, ESS or MSS, you must install ITS in your SAP R/3 landscape.
If you plan to launch the SAP R/3 Windows GUI from the Enterprise Portal, the latest release of SAP WinGUI (6.2 patch 37 or above) must be installed on each client machine.
2 Installation
2.1 Preliminary steps
Use
For each system you connect the portal to, you must create an entry for the system which stores all the relevant system connectivity information such as System ID, Server, Port, etc. Before creating portal entries for all your target systems, you should first create a folder to store these in so that you can find them easily later.
This task creates the folder structure on the Portal to store the system settings for SAP R/3, and can be used to create additional folders for SAP BW and mySAP CRM..
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
Procedure
You must first create the portal content folder, Systems, to store the systems.
1. Navigate to the Portal Content Directory
SAP Enterprise Portal Content Administration Portal Content
2. Create a folder named My Folder according to building block N04: General Settings.
3. Right-click the Portal Content folder and choose New Folder.
4. Create the folder with the following settings.
Field name User action and values Remarks
Folder Name My Folder This entry is required.
Folder ID myfolder This entry is required.
Master Language Your language (e.g., English) This entry is required.
5. Right-click on the folder My Folder, then choose New Folder.
6. Create the folder with the following settings.
Field name User action and values Remarks
Folder Name Systems This entry is required.
Folder ID systems This entry is required.
Master Language Your language (e.g., English) This entry is required.
7. Right-click on the folder Systems, then choose New Folder
8. Create the folder with the following settings.
Field name User action and values Remarks
Folder Name SAP R3 This entry is required.
Folder ID sap_r3 This entry is required.
Master Language Your language (e.g., English) This entry is required.
9. Choose Save.
10. To create folders for additional systems, follow steps 8 and 9 above, using folder names and folder IDu2019s that are appropriate, such as SAP CRM, sap_crm and SAP BW, sap_bw.
Result
You have created folders to store the portal System object.
2.2 SAP Systems
Use
In this activity, you define SAP systems that will be connected to the Enterprise Portal and specify the necessary attributes and web access details through the System Landscape Wizard. There are two types SAP backend systems. Depending on your system landscape, you will define only one of the following types:
u2022 SAP_R/3_Dedicated: This system has only one application server and the portal connects to it directly. For more information, see Connecting to an SAP R/3 Dedicated System.
u2022 SAP_R/3_LoadBalancing: The message server is used in this case for load balancing and the portal connects to the message sever. For more information, see Connecting to an SAP R/3 Load Balancing System.
2.2.1 Connecting to an SAP R/3 Dedicated System
Use
Run the System Landscape Wizard to create a system. The resulting object connects directly to the application server that is defined.
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
Procedure
1. From the portal top-level navigation, choose System Administration System
Configuration System Landscape..
SAP Enterprise Portal System Administration System Configuration System Landscape
2. Navigate to Portal Content My Folder Systems SAP R3
3. Right-click on the SAP R3 folder, then choose New System
This launches the System Landscape Wizard.
4. Choose Dedicated Application Server for R/3 System and choose Next.
5. Make the required entries for the system you want to connect to the Enterprise Portal, and choose Next.
Field name Description User action and values Note
System Name This is a display name, the name that appears in the Portal Catalog, and in any form, dialog box, and window that displays a list of systems. SAP_R3 This field automatically displays the same name as that of the component that you choose in the previous step. If you want to change the name, overwrite the name that appears.
System ID A unique identifier for the system for example, AID This is the identifier registered in the PCD (Portal Content Directory). The system ID may include any of the following: a-z; A-Z; 0-9; '.'; '_'; '-'; '%'; '~'; '/'; '('; ')'.
System ID Prefix A prefix for the system name for example, com.mycompany If you want all your systems to follow a specific naming convention, making them easier to locate, you can add a uniform prefix to each system you create.
You can leave it blank.
Master Language The language in which you want the system properties to appear English
Description A brief description This is an optional description of the system.
6. In Step 3: Summary, review the options you selected for the new page.
To make changes, choose Back to return to the appropriate screen.
Then choose Next till you reach the Summary page, review, and choose Finish.
7. Choose Open the object for editing and choose OK.
The Property Editor iView will open.
8. Select Connector in the Property Category dropdown.
9. Enter the fields below according to your SAP system.
Field name Description User action and values Note
Application Host SAP application server For example, nspal05.pal.sap.corp You will enter the IP address or host name of your system.
SAP Client SAP client For example, 100 Enter the appropriate client to which your users need connection.
SAP System ID (SID) SAP System ID For example AID
Server Port Port number of application server or message server For example, 3200 The first two digits are a fixed value for SAP R/3 for a dedicated system, and the second two digits represent the system number.
SAP System Number SAP system number For example, 00 System number
System Type SAP_R3
10. Select User Management from the Property Category dropdown list.
11. Enter the fields below.
Field name User action and values
Logon Method UIDPW
User Mapping Type Admin,user
.NOTE u2013 For purposes in SAP Best Practices, we use User ID/Password mapping. If you are using Single Sign-on, please refer to SAP Help Documentation on User Authorization and Single Sign-on under SAP NetWeaver u201904.
12. Choose Save.
13. Select System Aliases in the Edit dropdown list. This opens the System Alias Editor, and displays the existing list of aliases created for this system.
14. In Alias, enter SAP_R3. Choose the Add button.
15. Choose Save to save your changes and close the page.
Result
You have created a system to access a back-end application, and have included it in the Portal System Landscape. The Property Editor opens automatically, displaying the properties of the system landscape object as defined in the XML profile of the system application.
2.2.2 Connecting to an SAP R/3 Load Balancing System
Use
Run the System Landscape Wizard to create a system. The resulting object connects directly to the message server that it defines.
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
1. From the portal top-level navigation, choose System Administration System
Configuration System Landscape..
SAP Enterprise Portal System Administration System Configuration System Landscape
2. Navigate to Portal Content My Folder Systems SAP R3.
3. Right-click on the SAP R3 folder, then choose New System.
This launches the System Landscape Wizard.
4. Choose R/3 System with Load Balancing and choose Next.
5. Make the required entries for the system you want to connect to the Enterprise Portal, and choose Next.
Field name Description User action and values Note
System Name This is a display name, the name that appears in the Portal Catalog, and in any form, dialog box, and window that displays a list of systems. SAP_R3 This field automatically displays the same name as that of the component that you choose in the previous step. If you want to change the name, overwrite the name that appears.
System ID A unique identifier for the system for example, AID This is the identifier registered in the PCD (Portal Content Directory). The system ID may include any of the following: a-z; A-Z; 0-9; '.'; '_'; '-'; '%'; '~'; '/'; '('; ')'.
System ID Prefix A prefix for the system name for example, com.mycompany If you want all your systems to follow a specific naming convention, making them easier to locate, you can add a uniform prefix to each system you create.
You can leave it blank.
Master Language The language in which you want the system properties to appear English
Description A brief description This is an optional description of the system.
6. In Step 3: Summary, review the options you selected for the new page.
To make changes, choose Back to return to the appropriate screen.
Then choose Next till you reach the Summary page, review, and choose Finish.
7. Choose Open the object for editing and choose OK.
The Property Editor iView appears.
8. In the Property Category dropdown, select Connector.
9. Enter the fields below according to your SAP system.
Field name Description User action and values Note
Group Group of SAP application servers for example, PUBLIC
Message Server Address or name of SAP Message Server (load balancing component) Fro example, nspal014.pal.sap.corp
SAP Client SAP client for example, 100 Enter the appropriate client to which your users need connection.
SAP System ID (SID) SAP System ID For example AID
Server Port Port number of application server or message server for example, 3641 The first two digits are usually a fixed value u201836u2019 for SAP R/3 message system, and the second two digits represent the system number.
System Type SAP_R3
10. Select User Management from the Property Category dropdown list.
11. Enter the fields below.
Field name User action and values
Logon Method UIDPW
User Mapping Type Admin,user
12. Choose Save.
13. In the Edit dropdown list, Select System Aliases. This opens the System Alias Editor, and displays the existing list of aliases created for this system.
14. In Alias, enter SAP_R3. Choose the Add button.
15. Choose Save to save your changes and close the page.
Result
You have created a system to access a back-end application, and have included it in the Portal System Landscape. The Property Editor opens automatically, displaying the properties of the System Landscape object as defined in the XML profile of the system application.
2.2.3 Internet Transaction Server
Use
In this activity, you define Internet Transaction Server (ITS) systems that will be connected to the Enterprise Portal. Additionally, you specify the necessary attributes and web access details through the System Landscape Wizard.
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
Procedure
1. From the portal top-level navigation, choose System Administration System Configuration System Landscape.
2. Right-click on the name of the SAP System for which you want to set up the ITS connection and choose Open Object.
3. The Property Editor will open automatically.
4. In Property Catalog, use the dropdown to select ITS.
5. Set your SAP system properties according to the details in the table below.
Field name Description User action and values Note
ITS Description Description of the ITS for example, AID
ITS Host Name Hostname of the ITS for example, hspal14:8002 The first section of the name is the host, the second portion of the name after the colon, is the port
ITS Path Path in the ITS /scripts/wgate This field usually stays the same unless you have modified it in your ITS system.
ITS Protocol Protocol of the ITS http
10. Save your settings.
11. In the Edit list, use the dropdown to select System Aliases. This opens the System Alias Editor, and displays the existing list of aliases created for this system.
12. In Alias, enter SAP_R3. To create a new alias, choose New.
13. Save your changes and close the page.
Result
You have set up the ITS on your existing SAP system.
2.2.4 Web Application Server
Use
The mySAP CRM system runs Business Service Page (BSP) technology, which requires the Web Application Server (WAS) connection properties to be set up for BSP application. mySAP CRM reports originate from the mySAP BW system.
The mySAP BW runs the SAP Business Explorer, which requires the WAS connection properties to be set up for SAP Business Explorer application.
In this activity, you define WAS systems that will be connected to the Enterprise Portal. You also specify the necessary attributes and web access details through the System Landscape Wizard.
2.2.4.1 Connecting to WAS System u2013 BSP
Use
Run the System Landscape Wizard to create a system. The resulting object connects directly to the application it defines.
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
Procedure
1. From the portal top-level navigation, choose System Administration System Configuration.
2. From the Detailed Navigation iView of the navigation panel, choose System.
3. Navigate to Portal Content My Folder Systems SAP R3 and choose New System.
This launches the System Landscape Wizard
4. In Step 1: Template Selection, choose Dedicated Application Server for R/3 System or R3 System with Load Balancing and then choose Next.
5. Make the required entries for the system you want to connect to the Enterprise Portal.
Field name Description User action and values Note
System Name for example, SAP_R3 This is a display name, the name that appears in the Portal Catalog, and in any form, dialog box, and window that displays
a list of systems.
System ID for example, AID This is the identifier registered in the Portal Content Directory (PCD).
The system ID may include any of the
following: a-z; A-Z; 0-9; '.'; '_'; '-'; '%'; '~'; '/';
This system ID has to be the same name as the WinGUI.
System ID Prefix for example, com.mycompany If you want all your systems to follow a specific naming convention, making them easier to locate, you can add a uniform
prefix to each system you create.
Master Language English
Description This is an optional description of the system.
6. In Summary Details, review the options you selected for the new page. To make changes, choose Back until you return to the appropriate screen.
7. Choose Open for editing when wizard completes. The Property Editor will open automatically when you choose Finish.
8. Select Web Application Server (WAS) in the Property Category dropdown list.
9. Set your SAP system properties according to the details in the table below.
Field name Description User action and values Note
WAS Description Description of the WAS for example, AIO
WAS Host Name Hostname of the WAS for example, nspal05:50068 The first section of the name is the host, the second portion of the name after the colon, is the port
WAS Path Path of the WAS for example, sap/bc/bsp/sap This field usually stays the same.
To find the path, logon to your BW system and use transaction code SICF
WAS Protocol Protocol of the WAS http
14. Save your settings.
15. In the Edit list, use the dropdown to select System Aliases.
This opens the System Alias Editor, and displays the existing list of aliases created for this system.
16. In Alias, enter SAP_R3 or SAP_BW or SAP_CRM. To create a new alias, choose New.
17. Save your changes and close the page.
Result
You have created a system to access a back-end application, and have included it in the portal system landscape. The Property Editor opens automatically, displaying the properties of the system landscape object as they were defined in the XML profile of the system application.
2.2.4.2 Connecting to WAS System u2013 BEx
Technically, connecting the BW system is similar to connecting the SAP R/3 System. The only difference is the path setting of the Business Explorer Service (BEx) within the system.
Use
Run the System Landscape Wizard to create a BW system. The resulting object connects directly to the application it defines.
Prerequisites
Log on to the Portal as the Administrator.
Procedure
1. From the portal top-level navigation, choose System Administration System Configuration.
2. From the Detailed Navigation iView of the navigation panel, choose System Landscape.
3. Navigate to Portal Content My Folder Systems SAP R3 and choose New System.
This launches the System Landscape Wizard
4. In Step 1: Template Selection, choose SAP_R3_Dedicated or SAP_R3_LoadBalancing and then choose Next.
5. Make the required entries for the system you want to connect to the Enterprise Portal.
Field name Description User action and values Note
System Name SAP_BW This is a display name, the name that appears in the Portal Catalog, and in any form, dialog box, and window that displays a list of systems.
System ID for example, BW1 This is the identifier registered in the PCD.
The system ID may include any of the
following: a-z; A-Z; 0-9; '.'; '_'; '-'; '%'; '~'; '/';
This system ID has to be the same name as the WinGUI.
System ID Prefix for example, com.yourcompany.system If you want all your systems to follow a specific naming convention, making them
easier to locate, you can add a uniform prefix to each system you create.
Save As System The systems you create based on this template will all inherit the templateu2019s properties, no matter how far down the chain they may be.
Master Language English
Description This is an optional description of the system.
10. In Summary Details, review the options you selected for the new page. To make changes, choose Back until you return to the appropriate screen.
11. Choose Open for editing when the wizard completes. The Property Editor will open automatically when you choose Finish.
12. Select Web Application Server (WAS) in the Property Category dropdown list.
13. Set your SAP system properties according to the details in the table below.
Field name Description User action and values Note
WAS Description Description of the WAS for example, BW1
WAS Host Name Hostname of the WAS for example, nspal05:50068 The first section of the name is the host, the second portion of the name after the colon, is the port. This information can be found under transaction code SMICM. Choose menu path GoTo Services and you can find the hostname and port for the HTTP record.
WAS Path Path of the BW service for example, sap/bw/BEx This field usually stays the same. To find the path, logon to your BW system and use transaction code SICF.
WAS Protocol Protocol of the WAS http
18. Save your settings.
19. In the Edit list, use the dropdown to select System Aliases. This opens the System Alias Editor, and displays the existing list of aliases created for this system.
20. In Alias, enter SAP_BW. Choose Add.
21. Save your changes and close the page.
Result
You have created a system to access a back-end BW application, and have included it in the portal system landscape.
Regards ,
Venkat
Note : Reward Points if Useful .
Maybe you are looking for
-
We are using standard method u201CMAINTAIN_BAPIu201D of class u201CVMD_EI_APIu201D to create vendor in ECC system. Method is creating vendor successfully but it is not updating comments(ADDR1_DATA-REMARK) field .All other vendors details updating su
-
Enhancement: Using PL/SQL in User reports
I'ld like to have the following statement as a User report : declare objlist sys.dbms_stats.objecttab; begin sys.dbms_stats.gather_database_stats( cascade => TRUE,options => 'LIST STALE',objlist => objlist); for i in 1 .. objlis
-
Hi I've written a small app that registers as a CTI PORT and accepts calls, confers with a hunt group and then transfers once the call has been picked up by the hunt. (essentially creating hold music for the customer until someone in the hunt answers
-
I'm new to FCP. I captured 4 DV tapes and have not edited the file names yet. It looks like I have 4 tapes that were each added to a new bin. 3 of the tapes have a unique reel number (1,2,3) and one is a repeat. How can I change all the reel numbers
-
Lion osx doesn't recognize my external hard disk
I recently installed Lion osx (10.7). But after installation, my external harddisk isnt' recognised by the computer anymore... It's a HFS format disk, and in snow leopard i had no problems with the HD. My time machine partition is on it, along with o