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CONFIDENTIAL
BI 4.0 Client Tools
Crystal Reports for Enterprise (CR4E / CR Java)
Henry Banks
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1. Overview
2. Common Semantic Layer (CSL)
3. Configuration
4. Exporting
5. ML reports in BOE
6. Report Designer
7. Analysis to CR interoperability
8. SAP integration
9. CR11 and CR4E coexist on BOE
Agenda: Crystal Reports for Enterprise
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Easier UI navigation for
existing and new report designers
Align common UI elements across the entire SAP
BusinessObjects suite
Streamlined UI
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Streamlined UI for inserting
groups
Streamlined UI for
inserting totals
One UI to manage
groups and sorts
Groups, Totals and Sorts
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Smart Guidelines
Guidelines for easy column resizing
Handles for column reordering
Automatic resizing and column shifting for
object / column insertion
Smart Default Formatting
The designer detects patterns in formatting
settings in the document and adjust defaults automatically
Smart Guidelines
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Message Resolution / Comments
The recommended aggregation type for this measure is "xxx". Review the aggregation type in your total.
This {object_type} may have multiple values in this context; only the first value is being displayed.
Review the placement of your object
The delegated measure {xxxx} cannot be calculated for this context Review the grouping criteria
A hierarchy field should be placed in a hierachical group area. Consider using a hierarchy level object instead
Semantic Warnings
Leveraging semantic information from the
Universe, the designer provides UI feedback on
possible report design flaws
Semantic Warnings – ‘Recommended Review’
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Hierarchy in
Crosstab
Hierarchy in Chart
Hierarchy Aware
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Consume Analysis View
in CR
Consuming Analysis Views
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Crystal Reports metadata Text Objects
Prompts
Tooltips
Anything with text…
Supported BusinessObjects Enterprise features
Translation Manager
Translate Locally or via Export/Import using XLFF
Schedulable Translation
Schedule reports in multiple languages
Multi-Lingual Capabilities
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Notifies individual subscribers when specific data criteria has been met
Subscriptions are managed within the InfoView portal by users
Users can subscribe to an alert when viewing a report or by viewing a list of alerts in a “subscription center”
Platform Driven Alerting
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SAP Integration
Data Access SAP BW:
– SAP Cubes via ‘legacy’ MDX UNV
– Direct Access to SAP BW Queryo Common OLAP connection centrally managed in BOE or IDTo Leverage SAP BICS BEx interface via ‘Transient Universe’
Prompting Native support
– Support native SAP variable concept o Hierarchical Node & LOV ; Key date
Multilingual– Use Translation Manager
Life Cycle Management– Use BOBJ Life Cycle Manager
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This presentation and SAP’s strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Crystal Reports for Enterprise Data Connectivity Options for SAP Customers
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NO direct to data support
NO direct to OLAP support (other than BEx Queries)
No direct access to SAP ERP (R/3)
NO Live Office support
NO Enterprise Search
API & SDK Gaps (new AJAX and RESTful SDK planned for 4.1 to provide support for almost any web development environment. )
CR for Enterprise XI 4.0 SAP BW reports no longer save to SAP BW repository, the following features are not available on CR for Enterprise SAP BW reports:
– RRI
– SAP Variable Personalization
What’s Not in the Initial Release
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Crystal Reports for Enterprise
Java Reporting Component
Dimensional Semantic Layer
XMLA BICS
BIP Web Service
CMS
Connection Server
Relational Datasource
SAP BW
MS SQL Analysis Services
HTTP(S)
CORBA
JCo
HTTP(S)
web-services for RPT
CORBA for data-access / universe retrieval Connection
Server Instance
Architecture
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Crystal Reports Services Overview
Overview of services required by Crystal Reports functionality:
“Crystal Reports Processing Server” 2 types exist for ENT and 2011 documents
“Crystal Reports Job Server” 2 types exist for ENT and 2011 documents
“Crystal Reports Cache Server” 1 type for both types of documents
“Crystal Reports 2010 Viewing and Modification Service” Provides support for Crystal Reports 2010 SDK applications Provided by a Report Application Server
Crystal Report 2010 Scheduling Service Now consolidates legacy List of Value Scheduling Service
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Architecture Overview
BOE Server bit Server Type
Adaptive Job Server 64bit • Processes both CR2011 & CR4Ent content schedule jobs
Crystal Reports Cache Server 64bit • Handles cache for both CR2011 & CR4Ent content for “Processing Servers”
Crystal Reports Processing Server
64bit • Processes CR4Ent content
Connection Server 64bit • Retrieves data for CR4Ent designer
Crystal Reports 2011 Processing Server
32bit • Processes CR2011 content
Report Application 2011 Server
32bit • Processes RAS SDK apps (CR2011 content)
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Overview of the Crystal Reports SDKs offered by Crystal Reports versions
CR 2008 reports RAS SDK applications can migrate immediately: Fully supported by Crystal Reports 2011 processing stack
BOE Java SDK available immediately for Crystal Report 2011 : Applications using the Crystal Reports processing servers to view reports will be fully
supported (i.e. OpenDocument & URL-based API ) Applications using the BOE SDK to schedule / publish reports are fully supported
Building applications which utilize the .NET SDK not be possible in the initial release
No SDK support to modify “CR for Enterprise” documents Customers looking to build applications that modify or create reports
designed using the SAP Crystal Reports for Enterprise Designer will have to wait for a subsequent release
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• 3.1_CRE_create_csl_rpt_lab.pdf• 3.2_UsingCommonConnect_Lab.pdf• 3.3_Member_Select_Lab.pdf• 3.4_DesignWorkflow_Lab.pdf• 3.5_UsingSmartGuide_Lab.pdf• 3.6_CRE_Hierarchy_lab.pdf
Labs
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CR positioning & upgrade considerations: http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/From+Crystal+Reports+2008+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports+2011+or+SAP+Crystal+Reports+for+Enterprise
CR4ENT High-Level Architecture:https://portal.wdf.sap.corp/irj/go/km/docs/guid/d19638fb-61e4-2d10-8eae-a24f3c58466c
Further Reading:
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