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    BI Port a l Design for End Users

    Applies to:Business Intelligence, Enterprise Portal. For more information, visit the Business Intelligence homepage.

    Summary

    This article provides a step by step procedure for setting up the portal roles for BI reports in the portal andalso describes how to set up the portal display for end users based on their backend BI authorizations.

    Author: Somesh Athikinasetti

    Company: Sauer-Danfoss

    Created on: 6 May 2009

    Author Bio

    Somesh is a SAP Certified Associate,certified Senior BI Analyst and has more than 8 years of experience inSAP. His core competency is Business Intelligence (BI) and also worked on ABAP, Java and webtechnologies. He has worked on various type of projects viz. full cycle implementations, Global Rollouts,Ugrades, Application Support and Enhancements. He is currently working with Sauer-Danfoss.

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    Table of Contents

    BI 7.0 Portal Design............................................................................................................................................3BI Portal Set up ...............................................................................................................................................3

    Option I: Create New BI Portal Roles...........................................................................................................................3Option II: Role Upload from BI to Portal .....................................................................................................................13

    Related Content................................................................................................................................................16Copyright...........................................................................................................................................................17

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    BI 7.0 Portal Design

    This paper discusses how to set up Business Intelligence (BI) Reports in Portal for end users after thetechnical and function upgrade to BI 7.0 is done.

    Different organizations will implement BI security in different ways. They implement the security at differentlevels based on their business requirements. In this paper, we assume that the BI Security in 3.X version ismaintained at the folder level.

    In BIW 3.X we access the BI reports through role menu (folders) as per the screen-shot below:

    If we take, for example from the above screen-shot, there is a backend role for BI Finance Folder andseparate backend role for BI Procurement folder. So for each folder, we maintain a backend role in the BIsystem. Whenever any finance user requests BI access, we provide them with appropriate roles for examplein this case, role BI Finance folder.

    When we upgrade from BIW 3.5 to BI 7.0, then all the BI reports will be displayed in the Portal. There is noseparate portal concept like BI Portal or Enterprise Portal. There is only one Enterprise Portal (EP) and for BI7.0 it is mandatory to use Enterprise Portal to run BI 7.0 reports to avail all the new 7.0 features.

    BI Portal Set up

    Portal Roles: There are two ways to set up portal roles for BI. First option, create new corresponding portalrole to each backend role in the BI system. Second option, use the role upload tool to upload the backendroles from the BI system into Portal and clean up the naming convention accordingly.

    Option I: Create New BI Portal Roles

    1. Create one corresponding new portal role for each backend role.

    1.1) Login to BI Portal. Go to tab Content Administration and Portal Content.Create a folder BI Roles. Right click on the BI Roles folder and click on new and click on Role.

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    1.2) Enter the Role name, Role id and the prefix and click next. In the next screen click Finish. The useof prefix is mainly used for security purpose. All the portal content development within this prefixcom.bp can be controlled easily if the prefix is used for the portal development. For example, acorresponding portal role for BI Procurement Folder is being created below. So, here our role nameis BI Procurement Folder.

    1.3) Create all the corresponding roles for all the BI backend roles.1.4) Procurement Role with name Procurement is created now.

    2. Create Portal work set under the new portal role.2.1) Go to tab Content Administration and Portal Content. Create a folder BI Work sets. Right click on the

    BI Work sets folder and click on new and click on work set.

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    2.2) Enter the work set name, work set id and prefix. Click Next and click Finish. In the same way,create all the required work sets.

    3) Create Pages/iViews3.1) Go to tab Content Administration and Portal Content. Create a folder BI Pages/iViews. Right click on

    the BI Pages/iViews folder and click on new and click on Page/iView.

    3.2) Steps for creating iView.

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    3.3) Click Finish.

    3.4) Steps for creating Portal Page.

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    3.5) Click Finish.3.6) Right click on the iView Cost Development Report and Add iView to Page delta link.

    3.7) In this example, in BIW 3.5 version, I have the BI Procurement Folder for procurement users andunder this folder, I have sub folders such as Payables and Spend Analysis Reports, QualityManagement Reports, Supplier Delivery Performance Reports and Vendor Master Reports. TheBI reports are present under these sub folders like below.

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    3.8) As a first step, create a new portal role called BI Procurement Folder as described in step number 1.3.9) Then, create the following 5 work sets as described in step number 2 in the BI Portal :

    i) Procurement

    ii) Payables and Spend Analysis Reportsiii) Quality Management Reportsiv) Supplier Delivery Performance Reportsv) Vendor Master Reports

    3.10) Once Portal work sets are created, create iView for each report as described in step number 3.2.

    4) Steps to set up the Portal Layout for end users.4.1) Open the required role, in this case, Procurement Role as below.

    4.2) Scroll to the Work set Procurement on the left and right click on the work set and add work set tothe procurement role.

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    4.3) Now, select the work set Procurement and scroll to the work set Payables and Spend AnalysisReports on the left hand side and right click and add work set to the work set as shown below.

    4.4) Repeat step 4.3 again three time for adding all other work sets to Procurement role as below.

    4.5) Select the Procurement work set below the procurement role and right click and click on properties.

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    4.6) Select the property Entry point to Yes.

    4.7) Now, select the work set Payables and Spend Analysis Reports and scroll to the iView CostDevelopment Report iView on the left hand side and add the iView to the work set. In the belowscreen-shot it is showing as Add iView to Role and not to the work set because the work setPayables and Spend Analysis Reports is already present in the role Procurement. So , thecontext menu will always show Add iView to Role instead of showing Add iView to Work set.

    4.8) Repeat step 4.7 to add all the iViews to the corresponding work sets. Also, iViews can be added toPages and then Pages can also be assigned to Roles.

    4.9) Now assign the procurement role to the procurement user as shown

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    4.10) The display of the BI Reports will be as shown below.

    BIW 3.5

    BI 7.0

    When clicked on the Cost Development Report on the left, the report will be displayed on the right

    side in the portal display area.

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    Option II: Role Upload from BI to Portal

    SAP Help for the role upload is below:

    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/7b/135540e4c79354e10000000a155106/frameset.htm

    Navigate to System Administration Transport Role upload as seen below:

    Select the target backend SAP system. In this example, the N4SCLNT001 system is used.

    The Object Type field allows selection of a variety of objects. Because a role upload is desired, Rolesis chosen.

    Enter the desired role name or partial role name in the Search for ID field.

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    Initially, the BI role PORT_MIG_ROLE_A is entered. Click on the Search pushbutton and then selectthe checkbox adjacent to the desired role as seen below.

    Click the Add pushbutton to add the selected role to the List of Objects for Upload. The objectshould appear in the bottom section. Click the Next pushbutton to continue to the Upload Settingsarea.

    The Settings for Role Upload have several parameters, which may be set.

    Upload user mapping Assigned users from backend system are assigned to the portal role. Thisonly is relevant for role upload to roles. User mapping is not supported in role upload to work sets. Upload included services When set, included transactions in the ABAP role are uploaded and

    created as iViews. Select first folder level as entry point Sets the folder as an entry point, which corresponds to a top-

    level tab in the portal. Convert roles to work sets Converts to the roles to work sets, which can then be added to a role.

    The General Upload Settings allow one to overwrite existing content. This option is typically used onsubsequent role uploads.

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    Click the Start Upload pushbutton to begin the role upload process. A status screen appears with updatedinformation.

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    Related Content

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    For more information, visit the Business Intelligence homepage.

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