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Bex Broadcast Through Email: Information Broadcasting
Bex Broadcast Through Email: Information Broadcasting
Applies to:
SAP BI 7.0. For more information, please visit the Business Intelligence Homepage.
Summary
The article provides an insight to Information Broadcasting and its significance in industry. It provides an
overview of the various broadcasting options available and illustrates the broadcasting of a report to users via
e-mail.
Author:
Debashish Pattnaik
Company: Tata Technologies Ltd
Created on: 12 March 2012
Author Bio
Debashish Pattnaik is working with Tata Technologies Ltd as a SAP Functional Consultant. Debashish has got
a work experience in SAP Business Intelligence and SAP ABAP.
Information Broadcasting
The basic idea of information broadcasting is to make BI reports available to a wide spectrum of users. This
allows the distribution of BI information via various channels in different formats to the right people at the right
time. A broadcast can be configured to run
Only Once(immediate)
On a scheduled basis (every day, week, month)
During specific times defined by the administrator
When an event occurs (i.e., when an exception occurs)
As part of a process chain
Business Scenario
The sales users want to track the weekly sales growth. They may wish to receive the sales data on Monday
morning. The data can be broadcasted to the users via mail based on authorizations; plant wise, sales
organization wise, etc.
Step 2: As the portal is accessed through BEx Query designer, the object type is automatically selected as
query.
Step 3: To start with, click on the button Create New Setting. The setting screen appears as
shown in the screenshot below.
Step 4: Change the description to suit your Broadcast setting purpose. You can also select the distribution type
from the available options. Other available options are:
a) Broadcast to the Portal :
b) Broadcast to the Printer:
c) Broadcast E-Mail(Bursting):
d) Broadcast according to Exceptions:
e) Broadcast (Multi Channel)
f) Precalculate Value set
g) Fill OLAP Cache
h) Fill MDX Cache
Distribution Options:
Broadcast E-mail(Bursting): This is used to broadcast user-specific information based on attribute
values in the master data using the distribution list in BI. The system can control the information so
that users only see data related to them.
Broadcast According to Exceptions: Sends an exception report only when an exception occurs in the
report. Exception needs to be defined in the BEx Query designer. Reports are sent when a particular
alert level occurs.
Broadcast(Multi Channel): The same broadcast setting on a BI object can be broadcasted through
multiple channels(Broadcast by E-Mail, to Portal, or to Printer).
Precalculate Value Set: This is mainly used when targeted groups are analyzed. A variable of type
Precalculated value sets is filled with values for characteristic values in the background.
Fill OLAP Cache: You can precalculate queries and fill the OLAP cache with generated data to
reduce the time needed to access the data.
Fill MDX Cache: It precalculates the BEx queries in background that can be used as data providers
for other applications(Ex: Crystal Reports). This distribution type improves the performance of Crystal
Reports. The query broadcaster precalculates as MDX result sets and fills the MDX cache. The MDX
result sets can be called up using the OLAP BAPI.
Step 5: The E-Mail broadcasting can be done in various output formats which includes MHTML, XML, HTML,
Online Links to Current Data and PDF.
The output format HTML enables that components of HTML page are generated by the system in individual
files. Recipients can navigate between different filter views of the query. The MHTML output format generates
a HTML page with all the components (HTML, style sheet, pictures, etc.) in one file. Recipients cannot navigate
in the generated file.
When the As Zip File checkbox is checked, its ensured that its the most secure method for
protecting the access to your data. However, the recipient must have online access to your
system, a username, and password.
The recipient may not see the same as what you believe you sent, since the data may have been refreshed
since you sent the broadcast. To view the latest data, an e-mail could be sent with the link back to the online
source (requires recipients to log on to see the content).
Step 6: Now, the recipients of the mail have to be defined. Recipients can be mentioned in various ways:
User: BI user names of the recipients can be filled in manually or using the selection icon.
User in Role: BI roles can be entered manually or filled in using the selection options available. All
users assigned to the particular role mentioned will receive the mail.
Email Addresses: Individual email ids can be entered. For distribution lists, the smtp address for the
particular distribution list must be entered. You can get the smtp address from the properties of the
distribution list in Microsoft Outlook.
Step 7: Subject and body of the email can be framed through the Texts tab. Even the importance setting of the
mail can be chosen from the drop down list.
When the option Online Links to Current Data is chosen as output format, we can find a
General Link Generation tab instead of General Precalculation as was available earlier with
other output formats. The Ignore button is preselected which indicates no variable assignment
for the query. Values to variable can be assigned by selecting the Determine here option. The
assigned values of the variable are appended to the url of the online link. The query is started
with these variable values whenever this link is opened.