SAP Lumira, desktop edition
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Introduction: Cascading process only filter that particular dataset to overall KPI’s in the dashboard. Multiple filter option provides a better option in this. Procedure: Choose your option for the multiple filter. In this blog, we will see... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3 has been released on June 12th, 2020. I’m sure you know that by now! You can read a lot more about the announcement and release here. There are different paths to Upgrading or Migrating BOBJ to this latest... Read More »10Comments33Likes
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Introduction: There may be some situations where you need to hide some Measure columns in a Crosstab in Lumira Designer but might be needed in the Datasource – “Edit Initial View”. In this Blog post, we will look how to hide the measure... Read More »1Comment2Likes
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Generally in real time BI applications are deployed in a distributed environment example BI servers, Lumira servers are installed in a separate machine and web tier in another. To connect to the BI Platform, Lumira clients (discovery and designer)... Read More »1Comment1Like
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Me: Hello. My name is Patrick… and I am an… administrator You: Hiiii Paaaatrick Credit: Fight Club Yep. I have been administering and managing stuff for over 20 years. TWENTY YEARS… In all type of industries, sectors and... Read More »2Comments1Like
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Hi everyone.We are thrilled to announce that our #1 GeoAnalytics solution Galigeo for SAP Lumira Discovery, is now available as a freemium. What does it mean? It means that any companies will now be able to use Galigeo For Lumira Discovery... Read More »0Comments1Like
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SAP Lumira Designer is the primary Dashboard development tool in the SAP analytics tool chest. One of the key features of Lumira Designer is the ability to create Composites. Composites create reusable components that can speed up large scale... Read More »0Comments6Likes
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For those of you that use SAP Analytics Cloud in combination BW queries, you might be familiar with the scenario, that your BW query has variables, and that the user is getting prompted to provide input values to those variables. If so, I am sure... Read More »21Comments3Likes
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In the previous two parts (Part 1, Part 2) we reviewed the options to leverage multiple measures for the waterfall chart, the option to define your own interim total, and to add a breakdown dimension. In addition to these new options, the Waterfall... Read More »1Comment0Likes
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In the previous blog post, we reviewed the option to define intermediate summaries in the waterfall chart. This time we will look at the ability to leverage several measures, use the option to have pre-calculated measures, and use a breakout... Read More »3Comments1Like