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Overview
Content Analyzer
Content Browser
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Overview
Content Analyzer
Content Browser
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Business
BusinessContent
ContentDefinition
Definition
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So what is Business Content at all? Business Content delivers predefined, rolebased and task-oriented information modesl. E.g. datasource, infosource, Data
Store Object, InfoProviders, Queries, web templates etc. All these information
models provides users with the information which they exactly need to fulfill their
daily tasks.
Analytical Services
InfoProvider
XMI
Meta
Data
&
Documents
VirtualProvider
Architected
Data Marts
Operational
Data
Store
Data Warehouse
Layer
DataSource
Any Source
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Data
Open
Hub
Service
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Data Modeling
Data Acquisition
Transformation
Data Distribution
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Content Analyzer
Content Browser
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Priorities
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Check
programs can
be scheduled
for the remote
BI System
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Monitor
Result Container
In the Last Update field, the date and time of the oldest object
which is available in the result container is displayed.
The date and time of the the objects will be set during the runtime
of the check programs.
The values in the monitor will change if the filter restrictions has
been changed.
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Consolidated
System View
System A
DSO Object
System B
System C
Local Check Result
Table
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very high
high
medium
low
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Consolidated
System View
System A
Data Store
Object
System B
View
System C
Local Check Result
Table
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Report
Query
Key : GUID
Incons. Objects
Messages
Flexible update
0RS_OBJNAME
RSCONTENTCHECK_E
DataSource
DataSource
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0RS_OBJNAME
Attributes
Compounded
0RS_AUTHOR
0RS_DATE
0RS_DEVCLAS
0RS_CHKGUID
0RS_OBJTYPE
0RS_CCAT
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The status checks compares the content time stamp of the Aand D-version of a BW object.
The content time stamp is assigned to every BW object.
The content time stamp will be created if an object has been
activated/saved in a BW Content Development system.
The content time stamp can be changed if an object has been
changed in a BW Content Development system.
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Developer does not see the object version which will be delivered.
Reason : The D-versions are not saved correct. Maybe incorrect system
settings.
Test System
Inconsistent object status
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Reason :
Delete imports.
Test systems
In test systems its normal that D-versions are not written.
Therefore the check will not be executed.
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Non-existing Objects
InfoProvider
UpdateRule
Reference
to a generated table
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Objects assigned
to normal packages
Objects stored on
package $TMP
Query
InfoProvider
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Other Checks
Inactive Transfer Structure * (not valid if the content is based on
BI 7.0 technology)
InfoObject without InfoObject Catalog
Naming Convention Ignored
Query Elements with double GUIDs
Roles having non-existing objects assigned to it
Routines with references to BW DDIC structures
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Query Element
COMPID (Decription)
System A
123456789
System C
Sales Analysis
System B
123456789
Transport
987654321
987654321
Sales Analysis
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Problem
Activation problems, if the routine will be activated before the
referenced object is activated.
For A-version, importing problems if the referenced object is not
available in the system.
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Solution
Dynamic programming.
*.. data definitions for internal table and workarea
data: lt_data type ref to data.
field-symbols:
<t_data> type standard table.
*.. store name of structure (infocube SALES) as string
constants: c_tabname type rstlogotab value '/BI0/FSALES'.
*.. create internal table and assign it to <t_data>
create data lt_data type table of (c_tabname).
assign lt_data->* to <t_data>.
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Content Analyzer
Content Browser
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Transactional Data
InfoArea Text
Query/View
Attribute, text
InfoProvider
Attribute,
Hierarchy,
Text
Web
Template/Wor
kbook
Attribute, Text
Views Source
Query Text
Master Data
0BCT_CB_1
(Content Browser:
Object Relationships)
Role Folder
Attribute,
Hierarchy,
Text
Application
Components
Text
DataSource
Attribute ,Text
DataSource
Type Text
InfoSource
Attribute
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0TCTBWOBJCT_ATTR
0TCTBWOBJCT_TEXT
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0TCTBWOBJCT_Hier
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Overview by
InfoArea with
Drill down to
individual
InfoProviders
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Content Browser
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Summary
Content Analyzer and Content Browser are delivered with SAP
NetWeaver 2004s, BI Content Add-On version 2, which will help customer
effektively administrate, monitor and improve quality of content and also
provide customer the statistical overview about the content objects.
Content Analyzer:
As Business Content, as well as a tool helps
IT Department monitor content quality in complex system landscape
Content developer find out and correct the errors and inconssitencies
Content Browser:
As Standard Business Conent helps
IT Department get a clear overview about the content and the usage of
content
Customers or consultants to easily navigate ( find out) the right
Business Content
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