Hello Webi fans!
By now you've probably attended either the SAP Business Objects 2010 user conference presentation or ASUG Webinar on dashboarding with Web Intelligence. In this article we take you through the technical details of implementing jQuery Sparklines for use within Web Intelligence to help you create stunning and visually rich graph content in your online dashboards.
Here are some prequisites to follow prior to download these samples:
Hey - why does my CMS/Connect session tell me my license key is invalid?
It's ok - you're not the only one! It appears as though some users of CMS/Connect Community Edition have encountered this message after today when using CMS/Connect. If you're getting the following dialog box or error message when using Web Intelligence Rich Client or via Designer, then read on !
I'd like to thank everyone for joining me during the session #203 or "Dashboarding with Web Intelligence: Creating rich graphical interfaces from your existing reports" at the ASUG / Business Objects Conference last week in sunny Orlando. Despite being rushed for time I felt that there was a good amoun
Mining an SAP Business Objects deployment for meaningful metadata isn't an easy task. That's why we've made available CMS/Connect Community Edition. But just by being armed with the right tools isn't enough: how do you make the best use of applications like these? Where to start? What are the steps?
There's not much more to say other than - we did the unthinkable: CMS/Connect Community Edition has been released for version 2.6.3.1 - free to download, free to use!
To download CMS/Connect Community Edition, simply fill in your email on the registration page and a download link will be mailed to you automatically. No muss, no fuss - just ultra-fast real-time reporting from the team at Infolytik!
As we gear up for the next release of CMS/Connect 2.6.3, some have asked: So what's new in this release?
Dear Friends -
Please be aware that evaluation versions of CMS/Connect before May 1st are set to expire on the last of April.
In order to extend your trial:
Everyone familiar with the Security Viewer in XIR2 knows that no such facility exists in XI3 to easily inspect user/object security outside of the CMC or Security Queries - that is, until now.
In today's CMS/Report we deliver the CMS Security by Folder analysis. This report reveals:
Well, most of the use notes for CMS/Connect are maintained withing the (always growing!) online documentation located at the Documention link.
There are, however, some things you'll want to know after installing CMS/Connect.
Unless a Business Objects deployment is carefully planned, it can often lead to a "run-away" installation, whereby users are given just enough control to be able to arbitrarily schedule any report at any time to anyone. In order to better manage these scenarios, we've developed another free report in our CMS/Reports series which helps administrators and end-users better understand the reports and objects that are on schedules within a deployment.