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This book provides an essential foundation for successful data storage with SAP Business Information Warehouse (SAP BW). You’ll benefit from step-by-step advice and instruction on all the most critical aspects of data modeling, beginning with the concept of data warehousing and the architecture of SAP BW.Learn how to set up data modeling and manage master data and transactional data efficiently. A highly detailed sample scenario is used to clarify this complex procedure. The three fundamental topics—InfoObjects, InfoProviders, and SAP Business Content—are introduced consecutively and illustrated in detail with practical examples. The book describes all of their options, special characteristics, and key interdependencies. Finally, the robust appendices serve to provide you with additional help, and come complete with a comprehensive SAP BW glossary.All information provided is current for SAP BW 3.5, but remains highly valuable to users of previous releases. Highlights
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SAP PRESS: SAP BW Data Modeling, Norbert Egger, Jean-Marie R. Fiechter, Jens Rohlf
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- SAP PRESS: SAP BW Data Modeling
- Subtitle
- How to succeed with InfoObjects, InfoProviders, and SAP Business Content. Step-by-step instruction to optimize your daily work. All new and up-to-date for SAP BW 3.5
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Galileo Press
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 425
- ISBN10
- 1592290434
- ISBN13
- 9781592290437
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- Description
- This book provides an essential foundation for successful data storage with SAP Business Information Warehouse (SAP BW). You’ll benefit from step-by-step advice and instruction on all the most critical aspects of data modeling, beginning with the concept of data warehousing and the architecture of SAP BW.Learn how to set up data modeling and manage master data and transactional data efficiently. A highly detailed sample scenario is used to clarify this complex procedure. The three fundamental topics—InfoObjects, InfoProviders, and SAP Business Content—are introduced consecutively and illustrated in detail with practical examples. The book describes all of their options, special characteristics, and key interdependencies. Finally, the robust appendices serve to provide you with additional help, and come complete with a comprehensive SAP BW glossary.All information provided is current for SAP BW 3.5, but remains highly valuable to users of previous releases. Highlights


