on 2010 May 25 3:22 PM
Hello colleagues!
We have some doubts about using BI Integrated Planning in SCM, i.e. should we install Java BI-components for Int.Planning on SCM?
Is it enough ( or maybe it must be done ) to insert string http://bwserver:50000/ via RSPLAN tcode in SCM system?
As we saw in BestPractice documents there are only integration SCM and BI system, and no any java BI-components in SCM.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Artem
Hi Artem,
I am providing below some links based on BI integration
BI integration wizard
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm70/helpdata/EN/48/daf55934af035be10000000a42189b/frameset.htm
BI integration
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/80/1a6459e07211d2acb80000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
Not sure, how much it helps you.
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.
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Install all needed components on the same server.
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HI,
For BI-IP, you "MUST" install java J2EE as the integrated planning modeller is a Web-based application that is installed on the J2EE Engine (RSPLAN).
Regards,
Rahul Mohnot
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Senthil and Rahul!
Thank you for answers! Points were rewarded. They are realy helpful, but I still have some misunderstanding regarding Rahul's reply.
Must I install java J2EE (integrated planning modeller) on a separate NW installation or install additional J2EE components on the existing SCM-server (Our SCM installation is ABAP/Java)?
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