Xcelsius Hide and Show Chart Series

Interactively hiding and showing series on a chart is something that end users have been asking for as long as I have been working with Xcelsius. In the past, to accomplish this relatively simple task, it required a great deal of acrobatics utilizing dynamic visibility. Now with Xcelsius 5.3.0.0 (SP3) we have a quick and simple way to set this up with built in functionality.

Why We Need SDKs

I saw a retweet go by yesterday from @MicoYuk, originally tweeted by @deeceedas, that struck me:

@XcelsiusGurus i want a software so easy to use that no one should need SDK

I suspect this came from the question that was dropped on whether we need an Xcelsius SDK. If you don’t know me by now, I’m definitely an SAP Business Objects enthusiast. On top of that I always seem to have teams that co-mingled in application development, both on the Java and .NET fronts. So while you think my knee-jerk reaction would be “heck yeah”, I’d like to answer more carefully than that.

SAP Explorer on the iPad with Self-signed Certs

I’m preping for this year’s SBOUC and discovered something interesting with SAP Explorer on my iPad. First off I’m a fan of using SSL encryption on SAP BusinessObjects deployments for security’s sake. However, the cost of managing dozens of certificates can be tidious and prohibitive. That said, self-signed certs are a great alternative for keeping it simple in lower environments. One thing discovered here, however, is that SAP Explorer for the iPad and iPhone will reject that self-signed cert and not allow you to log on. Interesting challenge. Guess it is time to consider ClickSSL certs for every environement now…

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Crystal Reports to XML

2010-08-08 Corrected Formulas below

This will be the first part of a series of blogs that illistrates how to flow data from Excel to Xcelsius using Crystal Reports and XML.

XML (Extensible Markup Language) has had export support from Crystal Reports for quite a while. While the Export to XML option allows for specification of a transform file (XSL/XSLT), another handy export option I value is Export to Text. I’ll get back to that in a second.

First Rumblings of BI4

A little birdy told me that XI 4 is only being released on 64 bit. Can anybody back that up? If you have your hands on the beta now and it didn’t occur to you, VMware Fusion on a “recent” Mac can create 64 bit VMs. All you need then is the 64 bit edition of Windows or a flavor of Linux. I think I’d like to try both. I’m just sayin… yay for Mac.

SAP Business Objects XI 3.1 SP3 is Here

It’s Christamas in May. SP3 is here. I’ve already nabbed the Enterprise install, client tools, and Live Office for starters. I’m particularly interested to see what the Xcelsius servers are going to do for me.

If you are looking for specifics, check out the SMP note 1456899 for all the associated guides. Enjoy.

Certification for Sherlock is soon to follow I’m sure.

SAP BW vs. A Data Mart – The Great Debate

Today is another one of those days that I feel like a total rookie. I’m afraid this post is really much less of a “here’s how to go do something cool” and really about the future. Like many others out there, I’m being introduced to the big wild world of SAP products outside of the SAP Business Objects stack. I’m a small part of a great big project where I’ll finally have an opportunity to interface in some way to SAP BW. On the one hand, what a great opportunity to learn more and really go deep with this capability. On the other, it’s a little intimidating shifting gears on all those years of history of traditional data warehousing and data marts to report in a new way.