Step by step book

Hi,
any one is having PDF file for step by step SAP BW
thanks,
ashok

Hi ashok kumar  ,
The following websites contain excellent PDF & PPT books on BI:
Business Intelligence : Getting Started with Business Intelligence ,Reporting, Analysis, and Planning , Data Warehousing,   BI Accelerator  Embedded and Process-Centric BI 
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/nw-bi
The Home of SAP Business Warehouse (BW)
http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/sapfunc/bw.htm
SAP Business Information Warehouse
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b2/e50138fede083de10000009b38f8cf/content.htm
Business Intelligence : Programming in BW 
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/bi/programminginBW&
BW and Portals 2005
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/bi-and-portals2005
SAP Business Warehouse (BW) Overview
http://gleez.com/sap/bw/overview
Business Intelligence : Steps to get started with SAP BW
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/bi/stepstogetstartedwithSAPBW&
SAP Business Information Warehouse Scenarios
http://help.sap.com/bp_biv335/BI_EN/html/Bw.htm
SAP BW Learning Guide
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/general/0,295582,sid21_gci1077480,00.html
SAP BW Business Warehouse - Introduction
http://www.thespot4sap.com/Articles/SAP_BW_Introduction.asp
Business Content Frontend Design Guidelines (NW04)
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/bda556e9-0c01-0010-83b0-d519d6deb9e9
How To…Create and Maintain UI Patterns of BI Content
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/ad214fe9-0c01-0010-4291-a629e5ba5f90
SAP NetWeaver BI Integrated Planning for Finance
http://www.sap-press.de/katalog/buecher/htmlleseproben/gp/htmlprobID-113
Info object,infocube,infosource,datasource,commn structure,extract structure ..etc..
http://www.erpgenie.com/sapgenie/docs/MySAP%20BW%20Cookbook%20Vol%201.pdf
Business Content:
http://www.bridgeport.edu/sed/projects/cs597/Fall_2003/vijaykse/business_content.htm
Creating SAP BW data source definitions
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ablxhelp/v8r4m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.db2.abx.dev.doc/abx-t-develop-sapbwdatasource.html
Business Information Warehouse :
http://www.erpgenie.com/sapgenie/docs/MySAP%20BW%20Cookbook%20Vol%201.pdf
New Features in Release 7.1
http://dev.hyperion.com/techdocs/eis/eis_71/isnwfet.pdf
SAP BW 3.5 Information Broadcasting Overview
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c39fb990-0201-0010-abae-ba08ada8026b#289,1,SAP BW 3.5 Information Broadcasting: Overview
cheers!
gyanaraj
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    PREREQUISITE
    =================================================================
    1. Download Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) (ZIP, ~655MB)
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10201winsoft.html
    http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle10g/10201/10201_database_win32.zip
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    2. Download 10.1.3.1 Callout Utility for 10g (R1 +R2) RDBMS (ZIP, ~13MB)
    http://download.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/dbws-callout-utility-10131.zip
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    http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/index.html (Download Site)
    http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/101330/oc4j_extended_101330.zip
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    =================================================================
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    1.2 alter system set shared_pool_size=96M scope=both
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    1.8 GRANT Create Public Synonym TO SCOTT;
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    Resources Loaded: 75
    Sources Loaded: 0
    Published Interfaces: 0
    Classes generated: 0
    Classes skipped: 0
    Synonyms Created: 984
    Errors: 0
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    3.1.1 Open command prompt (cmd.exe)
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    Resources Loaded: 81
    Sources Loaded: 0
    Published Interfaces: 0
    Classes generated: 61
    Classes skipped: 0
    Synonyms Created: 4108
    Errors: 0
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    4.1.1 Connect to SYS account only
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    4.2.2 @"C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131\sqlj\lib\utl_dbws_body.sql"
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    5.1.2.1 It sould return "PL/SQL DII client return ===> Redwood City"
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    service_ utl_dbws.SERVICE;
    call_ utl_dbws.CALL;
    service_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    port_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    operation_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    string_type_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    retx ANYDATA;
    retx_string VARCHAR2(1000);
    retx_double number;
    retx_len number;
    params utl_dbws.ANYDATA_LIST;
    l_input_params utl_dbws.anydata_list;
    l_result ANYDATA;
    l_namespace VARCHAR2(1000);
    begin
    -- open internet explorer and navigate to http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws?wsdl
    -- search for 'targetNamespace' in the wsdl
    l_namespace := 'http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws';
    -- search for 'service name' in the wsdl
    service_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'DistanceService');
    -- this is just the actual wsdl url
    service_ := utl_dbws.create_service(HTTPURITYPE('http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws?wsdl'), service_qname);
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    port_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'Distance');
    -- search for 'operation name' in the wsdl
    -- there will be a lot, we will choose 'getCity'
    operation_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'getCity');
    -- bind things together
    call_ := utl_dbws.create_call(service_, port_qname, operation_qname);
    -- default is 'FALSE', so we make it 'TRUE'
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_USE', 'TRUE');
    -- search for 'operation soapAction' under <wsdl:operation name="getCity">
    -- it is blank, so we make it ''
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_URI', '');
    -- search for 'encodingstyle' under <wsdl:operation name="getCity">
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'ENCODINGSTYLE_URI', 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/');
    -- search for 'binding style'
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'OPERATION_STYLE', 'rpc');
    -- search for 'xmlns:xs' to know the value of the first parameter
    -- under <wsdl:message name="getCityResponse"> you will see the line <wsdl:part name="getCityReturn" type="xsd:string" />
    -- thus the return type is 'string", removing 'xsd:'
    string_type_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema', 'string');
    -- in the line <wsdl:operation name="getCity" parameterOrder="zip">
    -- the parameterOrder is 'zip', thus we put in 'zip'
    -- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is used to specify that we will be passing an "In Parameter" to the web service
    -- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is a constant variable in the sys.utl_dbws package
    utl_dbws.add_parameter(call_, 'zip', string_type_qname, 'ParameterMode.IN');
    utl_dbws.set_return_type(call_, string_type_qname);
    -- supply the In Parameter for the web service
    params(0) := ANYDATA.convertvarchar('94065');
    -- invoke the web service
    retx := utl_dbws.invoke(call_, params);
    -- access the returned value and output it to the screen
    retx_string := retx.accessvarchar2;
    dbms_output.put_line('PL/SQL DII client return ===> ' || retx_string);
    -- release the web service call
    utl_dbws.release_service(service_);
    end;
    5.1.3 Copy and Paste the following "Anonymous Block" (sample #2) and execute it :
    5.1.3.1 It should return "PL/SQL DII client return ===> twelve thousand three hundred and forty five"
    declare
    service_ utl_dbws.SERVICE;
    call_ utl_dbws.CALL;
    service_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    port_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    operation_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    string_type_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
    retx ANYDATA;
    retx_string VARCHAR2(1000);
    retx_double number;
    retx_len number;
    params utl_dbws.ANYDATA_LIST;
    l_input_params utl_dbws.anydata_list;
    l_result ANYDATA;
    l_namespace VARCHAR2(1000);
    begin
    -- open internet explorer and navigate to http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/numberconversion.wso?WSDL
    -- search for 'targetNamespace' in the wsdl
    l_namespace := 'http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/';
    -- search for 'service name' in the wsdl
    service_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberConversion');
    -- this is just the actual wsdl url
    service_ := utl_dbws.create_service(HTTPURITYPE('http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/numberconversion.wso?WSDL'), service_qname);
    -- search for 'portType name' in the wsdl
    port_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberConversionSoap');
    -- search for 'operation name' in the wsdl
    -- there will be a lot, we will choose 'NumberToWords'
    operation_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberToWords');
    -- bind things together
    call_ := utl_dbws.create_call(service_, port_qname, operation_qname);
    -- default is 'FALSE', so we make it 'TRUE'
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_USE', 'TRUE');
    -- search for 'operation soapAction' under <operation name="NumberToWords">
    -- it is blank, so we make it ''
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_URI', '');
    -- search for 'encodingstyle'
    -- cannot find xml tag 'encodingstyle', so we just use the following as the generic encoding style
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'ENCODINGSTYLE_URI', 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/');
    -- search for 'binding style'
    -- although 'document' was used, it produced an error, thus we will use 'rpc'
    -- this value is generally only 'document' or 'rpc'
    utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'OPERATION_STYLE', 'rpc');
    -- search for 'xmlns:xs' to know the value of the first parameter
    -- under <xs:element name="NumberToWords"> you will see the line <xs:element name="ubiNum" type="xs:unsignedLong" />
    -- thus the return type is 'unsignedlong', removing 'xs:'
    -- however, upon testing, using 'unsignedlong' produced an error, while 'string' did not, so we will use 'string'
    string_type_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema', 'string');
    -- under <xs:element name="NumberToWords"> you will see the line <xs:element name="ubiNum" type="xs:unsignedLong" />
    -- the element name is 'ubiNum', thus we put in 'ubiNum'
    -- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is used to specify that we will be passing an "In Parameter" to the web service
    -- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is a constant variable in the utl_dbws package
    utl_dbws.add_parameter(call_, 'ubiNum', string_type_qname, 'ParameterMode.IN');
    utl_dbws.set_return_type(call_, string_type_qname);
    -- supply the In Parameter for the web service
    params(0) := ANYDATA.convertvarchar('12345');
    -- invoke the web service
    retx := utl_dbws.invoke(call_, params);
    -- access the returned value and output it to the screen
    retx_string := retx.accessvarchar2;
    dbms_output.put_line('PL/SQL DII client return ===> ' || retx_string);
    -- release the web service call
    utl_dbws.release_service(service_);
    end;
    NOTES AND REFERENCES
    =================================================================
    This detailed step-by-step guide was produced with the following guide http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/callout_users_guide.htm
    I could still not load Oracle JAX-RPC client to SCOTT (step 4) as it produces an error. See the following for more details :
    http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=633219&tstart=0
    Also, I could not consume some of the other free Web Services out there for reasons I don't know, hope someone can help clarify. See the following for more details :
    http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=630733&tstart=0
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    Instructions on how to use Oracle10gR2 Webservice Call-In feature
    PREREQUISITE
    =================================================================
    1. Download Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) (ZIP, ~655MB)
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10201winsoft.html
    http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle10g/10201/10201_database_win32.zip
    1.1 Choose Enterprise Edition
    2. Download OC4J Standalone - Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3) (ZIP, ~93MB; Pure Java—runs on all certified platforms)
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/index.html (Download Site)
    http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/101330/oc4j_extended_101330.zip
    2.1 Extract to C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
    STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES
    =================================================================
    1. Connect to SYS account and create user STORE
    CREATE USER store IDENTIFIED BY store;
    GRANT connect, resource TO store;
    2. Connect to Oracle using the user STORE and password STORE
    CONNECT store/store;
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    CREATE SEQUENCE order_sq;
    CREATE TABLE product_types (
    product_type_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT product_types_pk PRIMARY KEY,
    name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL
    CREATE TABLE products (
    product_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT products_pk PRIMARY KEY,
    product_type_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT products_fk_product_types
    REFERENCES product_types(product_type_id),
    name VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL,
    description VARCHAR2(50),
    price NUMBER(5, 2)
    CREATE TABLE customers (
    customer_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT customers_pk PRIMARY KEY,
    first_name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL,
    last_name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL,
    dob DATE,
    phone VARCHAR2(12)
    CREATE TABLE orders (
    order_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT orders_pk PRIMARY KEY,
    product_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT purchases_fk_products
    REFERENCES products(product_id),
    customer_id INTEGER
    CONSTRAINT purchases_fk_customers
    REFERENCES customers(customer_id),
    quantity INTEGER NOT NULL
    INSERT INTO customers (
    customer_id, first_name, last_name, dob, phone
    ) VALUES (
    1, 'John', 'Brown', '01-JAN-1965', '800-555-1211'
    INSERT INTO product_types (
    product_type_id, name
    ) VALUES (
    1, 'Book'
    INSERT INTO products (
    product_id, product_type_id, name, description, price
    ) VALUES (
    1, 1, 'Modern Science', 'A description of modern science', 19.95
    COMMIT;
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE dbfunc AS
    FUNCTION place_order (
    p_product_id INTEGER,
    p_customer_id INTEGER,
    p_quantity INTEGER
    RETURN VARCHAR2;
    END dbfunc;
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY dbfunc AS
    FUNCTION place_order (
    p_product_id INTEGER,
    p_customer_id INTEGER,
    p_quantity INTEGER
    RETURN VARCHAR2 IS
    v_customer_count INTEGER;
    v_product_count INTEGER;
    v_order_id INTEGER;
    BEGIN
    -- count the number of products with the
    -- supplied p_product_id (should be 1 if the product exists)
    SELECT COUNT(*)
    INTO v_product_count
    FROM products
    WHERE product_id = p_product_id;
    IF v_product_count = 0 THEN
    RETURN 'No such product';
    END IF;
    -- count the number of customers with the
    -- supplied p_customer_id (should be 1)
    SELECT COUNT(*)
    INTO v_customer_count
    FROM customers
    WHERE customer_id = p_customer_id;
    IF v_customer_count = 0 THEN
    RETURN 'No such customer';
    END IF;
    -- get the next value from orders_sq
    SELECT order_sq.nextval
    INTO v_order_id
    FROM dual;
    -- place the order
    INSERT INTO orders (
    order_id, product_id, customer_id, quantity
    ) VALUES (
    v_order_id, p_product_id, p_customer_id, p_quantity
    COMMIT;
    RETURN 'Order placed with id of ' || v_order_id;
    EXCEPTION
    WHEN OTHERS THEN
    ROLLBACK;
    RETURN 'Order not placed';
    END place_order;
    END dbfunc;
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    4.1 Change Directory
    4.1.1 Open command prompt (cmd.exe)
    4.1.2 CD C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\bin
    4.2 Configure Environment variables (type in command prompt)
    4.2.1 set JAVA_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\jdk
    4.2.2 set ORACLE_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
    4.3 Starting OC4J for the first time
    4.3.1 oc4j -start
    4.3.2 If this is not your first time to "start" oc4j, go to step 4.3.4
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    Enter password:
    Confirm password:
    Confirm password: The password for OC4J administrator "oc4jadmin" has been set.
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    4.4.3 Keep this command prompt open for later use
    4.4.4 Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\config
    4.4.5 Open the file data-sources.xml
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    4.4.6.2 Note that "ORCLDEV" is the name of my Oracle Instance. (Default installation uses ORCL only)
    <connection-pool name="Example Connection Pool">
    <connection-factory factory-class="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource"
    user="store"
    password="store"
    url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//hpv2710us:1521/ORCLDEV">
    </connection-factory>
    </connection-pool>
    4.4.7 Close the text editor
    4.4.8 Close the Windows Explorer
    4.4.9 Close this command prompt (type exit)
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    5.1 Create the config.xml file
    5.1.1 Open Notepad.exe
    5.1.2 Copy and Paste the following :
    5.1.2.1 Note that "hpv2710us" is my hostname found in step 4.4.2
    5.1.2.2 Note that "ORCLDEV" is the name of my Oracle Instance. (Default installation uses ORCL only)
    <web-service>
    <display-name>PLSQL Web Service</display-name>
    <description>PLSQL Sample</description>
    <destination-path>./dbfunc.ear</destination-path>
    <temporary-directory>/tmp</temporary-directory>
    <context>/plsqlsample</context>
    <stateless-stored-procedure-java-service>
    <jar-generation>
    <schema>store/store</schema>
    <db-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@hpv2710us:1521:ORCLDEV</db-url>
    <prefix>db.func.place.order</prefix>
    <db-pkg-name>dbfunc</db-pkg-name>
    </jar-generation>
    <uri>/dbfunc</uri>
    <database-JNDI-name>jdbc/OracleDS</database-JNDI-name>
    </stateless-stored-procedure-java-service>
    <wsdl-gen>
    <wsdl-dir>wsdl</wsdl-dir>
    <option name="force">true</option>
    <option name="httpServerURL">http://localhost:8888</option>
    </wsdl-gen>
    <proxy-gen>
    <proxy-dir>proxy</proxy-dir>
    <option name="include-source">true</option>
    </proxy-gen>
    </web-service>
    5.1.3 Save file as config.xml in the directory C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\config
    5.1.3.1 Note it should be config.xml and not config.txt
    5.1.4 Close the text editor
    5.2 Publish dbfunc Oracle Package as a Web Service
    5.2.1 Open a new command prompt via the cmd.exe command
    5.2.2 CD C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home
    5.2.3 mkdir ear
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