Blogs posted September 18, 2006
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Former Member posted on September 18, 2006If you were at SDN Day in Vegas or hung out in the clubhouse for any substantial period odds are good you heard about “Scripting Languages.” If you stumbled across Ryan Lowe and were totally confused, you should probably start with... Read More »15Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006For my first weblog, I will try to give an answer to a forum question: Is it possible to use the same sender File adapter for the picking up of several files by excluding some other ones. Forum thread: 2 files in 1 communication... Read More »5Comments3Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006The new tool that will be available is called the Web Page Composer. Deborah Adams stressed that it is not going to replace Visual Composer or the Development Studio. The composer will allow us to have the same flexibility to construct... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006Objective: The extraction of Hyperion Essbase cube data followed by the adequate transformations, which helps in loading to SAP BW data targets, and there by achieving a method which can be applied while migrating Hyperion Applications. Approach:... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006SAP FACTS Chuck Norris style http://sapfacts.elsewhat.com In one of my latest blogs, Humor@SAP Contest: Are you ready?, I announced together with SDN a contest for creating the funniest SAP Fact Chuck Norris Style. This contest will end at... Read More »0Comments3Likes -
Today’s Office program support XML formats for saving and exchanging documents. There are two major standards: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications and Microsoft Office Open XML which is developed for Microsoft Office 2007. At... Read More »9Comments0Likes -
David Halitsky posted on September 18, 2006Although this tutorial now has sections from 1 to 6(a-b) as follows: Apache Struts/M2 and SAP WebDynpro/MVC: Can these paradigms alone guarantee separation of business and presentation logic? (Part 6b of Tutorial on WDR_TEST_UI_ELEMENTS) Part 6a of... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006Introduction A Gantt chart aims to show the timing of tasks or activities as they occur over time. Gantt charts have now become an industry standard as a key project management tool for representing the phases, tasks and activities that are... Read More »5Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 18, 2006Hello all, in this blog I want to explain you what CRM ACE is, what it can do, what the concept is and how you can implement it. Introduction Large and complex (international) CRM installations all face the same problem: how do we show the users... Read More »47Comments8Likes -
Introduction In this blog, I want to discuss the process methodology for designing a business process. Within the first blog, I gave an example of a business scenario and the role of the BPX in that scenario. I’ve had lots of people ask how I... Read More »1Comment0Likes