Or to Post -Author Message slimdave Principal Member Joined: 10 Sep 2002 Posts: 219 Location: Bracknell, UK Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 9:54 am Post subject: Using EFashion for Training We're considering setting up our own internal training using the eFashion universe, so that the data never changes, it's compatible with the product documentation etc. Has anyone else done this in their own company?
In effect, prompts are conditions you can impose that define the environment, other conditions, or whatever else. In this example, select the eFashion universe. Jan 24, 2019 - How To Install Efashion Universe Definition Philosophy You can choose Perspective in HANA Studio from the following option.
Any encouragement/discouragement to offer? Dave Rathbun Forum Advocate Joined: 06 Jun 2002.16 Posts: 22124 Location: Dallas, Texas Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 9:56 am Post subject: Re: Using EFashion for Training You might want to check out where we discussed some of the pros and cons of training. Dave Latest Blog Posts. 2018-10-19. 2018-09-13.
2018-08-28 Nick Daniels Forum Aficionado Joined: 15 Aug 2002 Posts: 14158 Location: England Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 9:56 am Post subject: Re: Using EFashion for Training Yeah we do something similar. Its good for basic intro training but as another thread said recently - I'll link it in if I can find it - eventually you need to train on your data. For someone who can use a PC but never used BO, efashion is good - and everyone can identify with the concept. We all wear clothes right? And of course its a little db so nice and fast. Available for contract work now. Slimdave Principal Member Joined: 10 Sep 2002 Posts: 219 Location: Bracknell, UK Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 11:45 am Post subject: Thanks a lot for the replies, folks.
Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 2:24 pm Post subject: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees Hi all- So, we're moving along with having folks install ZABO via InfoView, and of course one brave soul actually wants to use the Getting Started guide and the eFashion tutorial. We've diligently found the eFashion kit files (including the mdb, templates, reps, unv) and made them available for download. The user downloaded them and then called me, and said she can't see the universe. I had the brainstorm that maybe I need to export eFashion to the repository and link it to the user group (although I'm not really sure I needed too), but she still sees 'a connection required to refresh this universe is unavailable'. Is this because it's a server install and so didn't bring any of the data access files locally? How do we get around this?
Thanks, Amy MichaelWelter Forum Advocate Joined: 08 Aug 2002.6 Posts: 15005 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 2:47 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees Amy Miller wrote: Is this because it's a server install and so didn't bring any of the data access files locally? How do we get around this? Hi, Amy; Once you copy the database to the server, and export the universe to the repository, you'll need to create a connection for the universe to the database. Once you've done that, it should work fine. Michael Welter, BOCP-BOE, Webi Solution Architect - Tableau Software (909)899-3002 Latest Blog Posts. 2018-09-20.
2018-08-16. 2016-02-02 Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:11 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees MichaelWelter wrote: Once you copy the database to the server, and export the universe to the repository, you'll need to create a connection for the universe to the database. Once you've done that, it should work fine. Michael- Well, I thought I did that too. When I exported the universe to the repository, it wouldn't do it at first because the connection wasn't secure. So I created a new secure connection (using ODBC rather than Oracle), and then it let me export it. I didn't actually copy the unv file or the mdb file to the Webi server though - was hoping we could get by with the users downloading them and installing locally.
Is that a problem? Thanks, Amy MichaelWelter Forum Advocate Joined: 08 Aug 2002.6 Posts: 15005 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:15 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees Amy Miller wrote: I didn't actually copy the unv file or the mdb file to the Webi server though - was hoping we could get by with the users downloading them and installing locally. Is that a problem? No, that's not a problem, but it explains why you're getting the error. The connection that you created probably points to the database on some server somewhere.
Each user will need to create a connection locally that points to the database that they download. They need to make sure that they name the connection exactly the same as the connection that you created. Michael Welter, BOCP-BOE, Webi Solution Architect - Tableau Software (909)899-3002 Latest Blog Posts. 2018-09-20. 2018-08-16.
2016-02-02 Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:17 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees MichaelWelter wrote: Amy Miller wrote: I didn't actually copy the unv file or the mdb file to the Webi server though - was hoping we could get by with the users downloading them and installing locally. Is that a problem? No, that's not a problem, but it explains why you're getting the error. The connection that you created probably points to the database on some server somewhere. Each user will need to create a connection locally that points to the database that they download.
They need to make sure that they name the connection exactly the same as the connection that you created. I'll tell ya, I've been using this software for 5 years and I feel dumber every day!
How can a user create a connection locally? Clearly I'm missing something. MichaelWelter Forum Advocate Joined: 08 Aug 2002.6 Posts: 15005 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:19 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees Amy Miller wrote: How can a user create a connection locally? Clearly I'm missing something. They would go into the Control Panel - ODBC Connections, and create the connect there, just like you would in Designer or Supervisor.
Michael Welter, BOCP-BOE, Webi Solution Architect - Tableau Software (909)899-3002 Latest Blog Posts. 2018-09-20. 2018-08-16. 2016-02-02 Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:06 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees MichaelWelter wrote: Amy Miller wrote: How can a user create a connection locally? Clearly I'm missing something. They would go into the Control Panel - ODBC Connections, and create the connect there, just like you would in Designer or Supervisor.
Ok, she did that, and we confirmed over the phone together that our settings are the same, and still getting the connection unavailable message. Again, so much for Zero Admin!! (or at least training anyone who's a ZABO user!) Any other thoughts? Also (just adding this a couple minutes after my original posting) - when I, as a user, try to use the eFashion universe via my webi connection (rather than BOMain) I get the same message (DA0004.).
So maybe there is something I need to do on the server? Or somehow define the connection differently in Supervisor? Dave Rathbun Forum Advocate Joined: 06 Jun 2002.16 Posts: 22124 Location: Dallas, Texas Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:03 pm Post subject: If you're going to use eFashion via ZABO, then the database and the definition of the connection need to be on the server. The easiest way to do that is to create a secured connection for eFashion (which you need to do if you're exporting the database anyway). But the DSN (data source name) that you use from the list of ODBC data sources must be defined on the server. That's where the 'zero admin' part comes in. You define the connection one time (on the server) and everyone can use the file, even if they don't have the connectivity installed on their workstation.
See, you knew that the 'zero' part had to be there somewhere. If you are using eFashion in full client, then the connection needs to be defined on the workstation. Dave Latest Blog Posts.
2018-10-19. 2018-09-13. 2018-08-28 MichaelWelter Forum Advocate Joined: 08 Aug 2002.6 Posts: 15005 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:04 pm Post subject: Re: How to make eFashion available for InfoView installees Are you doing this in ZABO? If so, then the database should be located on the Webi server, not the client.
Then open up the universe in Designer on the Webi server, and check the parameters to make sure you have a valid connection defined there. Also, use UNC path for the connection, not a drive mapping. Michael Welter, BOCP-BOE, Webi Solution Architect - Tableau Software (909)899-3002 Latest Blog Posts.
2018-09-20. 2018-08-16. 2016-02-02 Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2002 7:48 am Post subject: Dave Rathbun wrote: If you're going to use eFashion via ZABO, then the database and the definition of the connection need to be on the server. The easiest way to do that is to create a secured connection for eFashion (which you need to do if you're exporting the database anyway).
But the DSN (data source name) that you use from the list of ODBC data sources must be defined on the server. Ok, hopefully just one more question - we're using a Unix server. Can I have an Access database stored there?
And how in the heck do I set up an ODBC connection on the server, that sees it in the right place? Amy Miller Forum Enthusiast Joined: 07 Jun 2002 Posts: 1144 Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2002 8:34 am Post subject: EFashion can't be used on Unix Hey all- Just to close the loop on this - I heard back from Tech Support, and they said that 'type of database is not accessible through Web Intelligence on Unix operating systems', and so, basically, it won't work.
I wrote back and suggested that they remove the Getting Started Guide from the Unix ZABO installs, then, so people won't go looking for EFashion. Display posts from previous: or to Post -Page 1 of 2 All times are GMT - 5 Hours Goto page 1, Jump to: Get community updates via Twitter.
How To Install Efashion Universe Definition Philosophy You can choose Perspective in HANA Studio from the following option. General troubleshooting tools like tracing, the catalog browser and SQL Console are also included.
SAP HANA Studio Database Development. It provides Toolset for content development.
It addresses, in particular, the Data. Using SAP Lumira on Universes? Are utilized when using Lumira to acquire data using a universe and also when these. The standard efashion universe.
Hi, I'm getting the following error when trying to create a webi report: 'ODBC Driver Manager The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application IES 10901' The steps followed are: 1. I've converted the eFashion universe from unv to unx 2. Created a unx connection to MS Access 2010 ODBC 3. Created a Data Foundation table, select two tables, connect them with the ID, select primary key, and check integrity 4. Create a semantic layer 5. Check integrity 6.
Published the connection 7. Change the connection of the Data Foundation to the published one 8. Check integrity 9. Publish the semantic layer 10. Enter Platform BI 11. Create a webi with the universe created in the previous steps 12.
Create a query and refresh it. Fiat Ecu Scanner Serial Numbers. Convert Fiat Ecu Scanner trail version to full software.
The Error arose. (see picture) We have Bo 4.0 ODBC 64 bit (deleted it and created it again) Any idea what i'm missing? The purpose of this blog is to explain the different BOE services that are utilized when using Lumira to acquire data from a universe. Before we get into the details of using Lumira in the BI platform, let’s start with a brief introduction to the different type of Connectivity Services you will find in a BI4.x system. BI4.x comes with three different Connectivity Services that can be utilized:.
ConnectionServer – This is the 64 bit Connection Server. ConnectionServer32 – This is the 32 bit connection server and used in certain workflows when the underlying database only supports 32 bit connectivity. Since this is 32 bit process, it’s limited in terms of how much memory( SAP BusinessObjects SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0 logging Closing remarks and tips when using Lumira on universes. Install and leverage the Universe Query Panel Extension in Lumira. Avoid using the out of the box universe connector that comes with Lumira. The workflows that I described in my blog are only relevant when using the Universe Query Panel Extension in Lumira to connect to a universe.
Also note that the DSL bridge library is now invoked by the Lumira process directly so we no longer leverage the DSL bridge service hosted on the Adaptive Processing Server. Ensure that 64 bit Connection Server is running and 64 bit database connectivity defined correctly for the databases that support such connectivity. This will ensure we don’t have to rely on 32 bit connection server to fetch data.
Since 32 bit connection server is a 32 bit process it will not be to scale to leverage larger memory footprint if required.