Use  a FULL BI  system on your own laptop including Bex

Hi everybody
If you download the ABAP trial netweaver version it includes a fully decent working BI system in client 001.
Full RSA1 etc availabilty. It's also easy to use flat files as well for your source systems.
Bex (the EXCEL) version also runs proper queries etc just like on a full production BI system. CUBES, ODS'es etc etc all work just fine.
You can also copy business content from R/3 into the Abap netweaver system - I did it from the IDES R/3 system. Just activate the business content on the R/3 system and then replicate on the netweaver trial.
Copy also global settings and units of measure or you might get some "Units not available" when you try and create some real BI data. Just right mouse click after you've defined the R/3 system to your BI system.
Note however you'll need to install the FULL sap GUI (not the compact one in the ABAP trial netweaver) otherwise you won't have the Bex front end  and you'll get dumps when you try and create DTP's
I'm not sure if SAP will continue to include BI in future netweaver trial demo systems so grab this one whilst you can.
BTW to get transfer between cl 001 on the sap trial demo and cl 800 on an IDES system run each system in its own virtual machine - I'm running 2 Windows 2003 virtual servers of 1 GB each on a 4GB laptop -- works fine.
Host system (Laptop) running W7 X-64 (SapGUI runs on this) with 2 Virtual machines running the SAP systems - you don't need to install the SAPGUI on the virtual servers.
The only problem I'm having is that there is a BIG difference in the screens between 3.5 BW and BI so a lot of the documentation on tutorials etc need to be a little bit changed.
Great learning tool for people who want to get up to speed (or even start learning) BI.  Great also when you are stuck for hours on a train / in an airport.
cheers
jimbo

Unfortunatly we did not have a better solution for our prototyp so far. Our assumption are as follow...
- Bi Object Types 7x use webtemplates
- Webtemples requiere J2EE Engine configured on the BI System
Since Java is not set up on our Sandbox we need to wait until the development system comes with J2EE.
For testing you can easily create query view out of query by open them in Bex Analyzer and save as query view.

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