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SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide
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SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide

by Vinay Singh
February 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
262 pages
5h 43m
English
Packt Publishing
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Creating a SAP BusinessObjects Analysis workbook 

Now, let's learn how to create a SAP BusinessObjects Analysis workbook based on an existing SAP HANA calculation view. You can use an existing BEx query as well instead of a SAP HANA calculation view.

Here, I'll show the step-by-step procedure of creating a workbook using an existing SAP HANA calculation view and then I'll explain how to do it with a BEx query.

Follow these steps (we'll use the eFashion dataset and HANA view that we used in Chapter 1Overview of SAP BusinessObject Business Intelligence 4.2. You can also refer to this link for more information on eFashionhttps://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/eFashion+on+HANA

  1. Start SAP BusinessObjects Analysis, the Microsoft Excel edition, ...
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