on 2005 Sep 29 1:59 AM
Hi,
I am using <b><u>Bex Analyzer (Excel)</u></b>) as the Reporting Tool and have <b>assigned workbooks to roles:</b>
1) Is it right that <b>query views</b> can only be created when I have saved the query to a workbook?
2) What is the difference between "save view as jump target" and "save view global"
3<b>) Is there a way that every user can only see the views that he has created and none of other users</b>? If yes, how can I do that?
4) When I save a <b>query</b>- not a workbook - to a role my queries appear with the web-symbol in the menu of the role. I want the query to be saved as a Bex Analyzer (Excel) query. How do I do that?
I hope you can help me with all these questions. Thank you very much.
Christian
Dear Cristian,
When you save the query no need to assign it for role... save your query separatly and create a role and assign query to the role.
mahantesh
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Christian,
May be this answers your second question
A view is something like a saved navigational state. There are 2 choices: "Save view Global" and "Save view as jump target". The global view can be opened directly using the Business Explorer (BEx) Analyzer. View as jump target can be used within the BEx Analyzer using the GOTO icon. It helps to guide a user through different scenarios. Creating an initial workbook, and then manipulating the data into unique views allows you to recall them later.
Hope this helps...
Sridhar.
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Hi Mahantesh,
thanks for your help. Can you help me with the other questions too or is there anybody who has has experience with that.
Thanks a lot
Christian
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