on 06-16-2011 7:06 AM
This question came in SAP-BI Certification Exam:
What are the risks associated with having two queries in one workbook?
I dont remember the options exacly but something like this.
1. if query one has a higher security setting than query two, it will affect both of them
2. if you drill down query one, it will hide parts of query two
3. you will only see query one
waiting for reply.
#2.
#1 and #3 are incorrect. #1 is especially incorrect. And the actual question is... two queries on one WORKSHEET, not "Workbook". It's quite easy and proper to have more than one query in a Workbook... as long as they are on separate worksheets.
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