on 10-02-2011 10:06 PM
Hi
I am trying to create a demo BPC apps( NW 7.5 ) for my self learning exercise.Can some one please help me with sample master data and sample transaction data for consolidation apps ?
I am trying to load some good qualities of data ,so that some meaningful exercise can be done.Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.I am not looking for how to load the data.
Thanks in advance
Rajesh
Hey folks,
can somebody advice where to find Starter Kits to download ? Have never heard of something like that before.
Cheers,
Moritz
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Hi, the link does not seem to lead me anywhere. Can you please help?
Regards
Corinna
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Thank you Sir.it helped.
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Thanks a lot !
Does anyone know is they are planning to make microsoft solutions available for netweaver bpc version ?
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Hi,
Starter Kit has some data to begin with. In addition to this, there is a best practice available for consolidation on SMP. You can download this. You will get sample master data and transaction data.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Rajesh
Have you run the program UJS_ACTIVATE_CONTENT to create the ApShell Appset?
Additionally you can download the starter kits which should include some basic data to start you off.
I hope this helps
Kind Regards
Daniel
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