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SAP BPC Embedded module can influence the efforts made to integrate SAP and external data into a data warehouse since it will work directly on existing Master Data (including hierarchies) as well as transactional data from any functional domain. Data is accessible through all SAP BW or even SAP HANA capable front ends for reporting and defined authorizations will apply. Next to the planning capabilities, a SAP BPC embedded application can support workflows through the BPF (Business Process Flow) component and work-status functionality.
SAP Embedded BPC is a planning solution, which has its own functionality that creates and manages cubes in BW. The BPC standard is planning (means also reporting and consolidation) solution based on BW technology mainly designed to be used by LoB. The technical BW objects needed (like InfoObjects, InfoCubes, etc.) are generated and controlled by BPC and not directly exposed in BPC. BPC introduces BPC specific concepts different from BW concepts. Thus in the BPC standard model one has to copy over all master data, hierarchies, and transaction data from BW to BPC and to align the copied data with the BPC concepts.
It is the BPC Embedded installed on the BW engine present in S/4HANA Finance system. BPC Optimized is only available with S/4HANA. Its first purpose is to replace planning functions from FI/CO, which are not there anymore in S/4HANA Finance. which will help you master many important techniques so that you can start creating sophisticated, integrated planning applications that utilize the power of SAP Business Intelligence.
This SAP BPC Embedded course by Uplatz will teach you how to create an Embedded Planning Application using best practices, understand the various components involved in creating a BI-IP/Embedded Planning Application, understand the various options for reporting and planning within the Embedded/BI-IP environment. Also, in this SAP BPC Embedded training you will learn to create and maintain planning functions in BI-IP and Embedded and transfer the skills learned in the course to their day-to-day activities as a BW consultant.
The SAP BPC Embedded 11.1 course will help you master the most advanced embedded BPC solution end-to-end from scratch to implementation & management.
Course/Topic - SAP BPC Embedded - all lectures
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In this lecture session we learn about introduction to SAP BPC Embedded module in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about features SAP BPC modules.
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In this lecture session we learn about overview of BW4HANA info object in SAP BPC.
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In this lecture session we learn about factors of overview of BW4HANA BPC and also talk about functions of info objects.
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In this lecture session we learn about infoobjects master data load in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about features of master data load.
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In this lecture session we learn about info objects master data load and also talk about how we manage the master load data.
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In this lecture session we learn about master data load features in SAP BPC and also talk about master data load management.
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In this lecture session we learn about master data load Hana view or table as source in SAP BPC and also talk about features of how we record master data load.
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In this lecture session we learn about master data load in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about features of master data load.
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In this lecture session we learn about master data load in transaction data in SAP BPC and also cover types of master data load transaction data.
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In this lecture session we learn about creation of ADSO trans data load in SAP BPC and also talk about features of creation of ADSO and trans data load.
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In this lecture session we learn about how we create an ADSO in SAP BPC and also talk about the importance of creating ADSO in SAP BPC Embedded.
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In this lecture session we learn about ADSO deep dive in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about features of ADSO deep dive.
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In this lecture session we learn about features of ADSO deep drive in SAP BPC and also talk about functions of ADSO deep dive.
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In this lecture session we learn about creation of composite providers in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about the importance of creation of composite providers.
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In this lecture session we learn about how we create composite providers in SAP BPC and also talk about features of composite providers.
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In this lecture session we learn about Bex query variables analysis for office workbook and also talk about function of office work book in brief.
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In this lecture session we learn about Bex query variables and also cover functions of analysis for office workbooks in brief.
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In this lecture session we learn about creation of aggregation level planning in SAP BPC Embedded and also talk about features of creating aggregation level.
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In this lecture session we learn about creation of aggregation level planning in SAP BPC and also talk about features of live planning in input enabled query.
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In this lecture session we learn about RKF CKF data slices and also cover characteristic relationships in SAP BPC.
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In this lecture session we learn about RKF CKF data slices in SAP BPC and also talk about features of characterize relationships.
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In this lecture session we learn about filters planning functions and also talk about planning sequence in brief.
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In this lecture session we learn about features of filters planning functions and also talk about planning sequence in SAP BPC Embedded.
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In this lecture session we learn about creation of Embedded environment in SAP BPC and also talk about dimensions of creating environment.
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In this lecture session we learn about creating Embedded in dimension and also talk about how we create dimensions in SAP BPC.
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In this lecture session we learn about dimension models BPFS work status and also talk about auditing security of SAP BPC.
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In this lecture session we learn about dimensions models in SAP BPC and also talk about features of dimension of local providers in auditing security.
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In this lecture session we learn about controls business rules ownership management and also talk about features of business rules.
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In this lecture session we learn about control business rules and also talk about ownership manager in SAP BPC and also talk about features of business rules.
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In this lecture session we learn about controls of SAP BPC in business rules and ownership manager master data and also talk about function of business rules.
• Create an Embedded Planning Application using Best Practice
• Understand the various components involved in creating a BI-IP/Embedded Planning Application
• Understand the various options for reporting and planning within the Embedded/BI-IP environment.
• Create and maintain planning functions in BI-IP and Embedded
• Transfer the skills learnt in the course to their day-today activities as a BW consultant.
SAP BPC Embedded 11.1 - Course Syllabus
TOPIC 1: Overview
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General Concepts in Business Planning – Overview
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BW Overview/ Architecture
TOPIC 2: Integrated Planning Overview
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Info Objects
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Installing BI Content Objects
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Real Time InfoProvider/ADSO
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Aggregation Level
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Composite Provider
TOPIC 3: HANA Modeling
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Creation of HANA Table
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Creation of HANA View
TOPIC 4: Data Collection
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Master Data Extraction (From HANA View/Table & ECC Extractors)
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Transaction Data Extraction (From HANA View/Table & ECC Extractors)
TOPIC 5: BEx Tools
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Query Designer
TOPIC 6: Reports/Input Templates/Variables
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Variables
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Analysis for Office Ribbon
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Input Enabled Query
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Input Template – Design Mode
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Reports – Analysis for Office
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Workbooks
TOPIC 7: Planning Sequence
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Characteristic Relationship
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Data Slices
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Locking in BW-IP
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Authorization
TOPIC 8: Planning Functions
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Copy, Delete, Distribute by Key, Repost
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Revaluation, Fox Formula
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Filters
TOPIC 9: BPC 11.1 Embedded – Web
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Planning Applications Kit
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BPC 11.1 HTML5 Based Web Client
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Planning Application Kit Configuration
TOPIC 10: BPC 11.1 Embedded – EPM Add-in Reporting
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BPC Embedded Environments
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BPC Embedded Dimensions
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BPC Embedded Models
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Local Providers
TOPIC 11: Business Process Flows
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How to manage Life Cycle of BPF Instances: Create/Start, Suspend, Reset, Archive
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How to manage assignment of Process and Activity Instances
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E-Mail notification
TOPIC 12: Consolidation Controls
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Execute Controls
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Review Controls
TOPIC 13: Data Preparation
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Journal Entries and Balance Carry Forward
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Account Transformation
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Task Sequence
TOPIC 14: Currency Translation
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Currency Translation
TOPIC 15: Inter Company Eliminations
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Inter Company Matching
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Inter Unit Elimination and US Elimination
TOPIC 16: Ownership Manager
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Setup Master Data to support Ownership Manager Calculations
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Setup Business rule Methods to support Ownership Manager Calculations
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Access the Ownership Manager Web Interface
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Create an Ownership Structure
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Execute Ownership Calculations
TOPIC 17: Consolidation Monitor
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Explain Status information displayed in the Monitor
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Describe the running rules
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Describe incremental consolidation
TOPIC 18: Word and PowerPoint Integration
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Explain MS PPT Integration with BPC 11.1
TOPIC 19: Others
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Work Status
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Audit
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Work Spaces
The SAP BPC Embedded Certification ensures you know planning, production and measurement techniques needed to stand out from the competition.
BPC Embedded model is based on Business Warehouse-Integrated Planning (BW-IP) in which it uses BW objects directly. This model is different from the Standard model and includes data access to all community users.
The BPC standard is a planning (means also reporting and consolidation) solution based on BW technology mainly designed to be used by LoB. The technical BW objects needed (like InfoObjects, InfoCubes, etc.) are generated and controlled by BPC and not directly exposed in BPC.
SAP Business Planning and Consolidation is embedded within SAP S/4HANA on-premise, enabling real time plan to actual analysis and consolidations.
It allows – nearly - real-time data synchronization back and forth between the two platforms. By using SAP Analytics Cloud to supplement the BPC 11.0 Planning Process, users get access to a range of additional features.
Uplatz online training guarantees the participants to successfully go through the SAP BPC Embedded Certification provided by Uplatz. Uplatz provides appropriate teaching and expertise training to equip the participants for implementing the learnt concepts in an organization.
Course Completion Certificate will be awarded by Uplatz upon successful completion of the SAP BPC Embedded online course.
The SAP BPC Embedded draws an average salary of $116,000 per year depending on their knowledge and hands-on experience.
BPC Optimized is in essence BPC Embedded v 10.1 installed on the BW engine present in S/4HANA Finance. BPC Optimized is only available with S/4HANA. Its first purpose is to replace planning functions from FI/CO, which are not there anymore in S/4HANA Finance.
BPC Embedded model is based on Business Warehouse-Integrated Planning (BW-IP) in which it uses BW objects directly. This model is different from the Standard model and includes data access to all community users.
SAP professionals design, implement and deploy SAP solutions to achieve defined business goals. Maintain skills in SAP applications process design and configuration; SAP application design, development, integration, testing and deployment; and SAP application technical architecture. Responsibilities.
Note that salaries are generally higher at large companies rather than small ones. Your salary will also differ based on the market you work in.
Consultant: SAP BPC.
SAP BPC Developer- Sr Analyst.
SAP BPC Consultant.
#1. What is BPC?
Ans. BPC stands for Business Planning and Consolidation. BPC is used for both Planning and Consolidations, unlike IP, which is used for only planning.
#2. When BPC 7.5 NW is available?
Ans. The 7.5 version is currently in the ramp-up stage and should be available in a few months. I am not sure of the exact month.
#3. What are the two versions available for SAP BPC?
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· SAP BPC NetWeaver
· BPC MS
#4. BPC for NW has an aggregation level or not, Is BPC an application on top of SAP-IP?
Ans. BPC and IP have completely different architecture. BPC doesn’t use aggregation levels or filters. BPC and IP have no relation and thus, cannot be compared. BPC uses various script logics, business rules for doing the planning. Manual planning can be done with input schedules. The input schedules are on excel platform and are quite versatile. You can use BPC functionalities along with native excel functionalities for better design of the input schedules.
#5. What about BPC in the consolidation part?
Ans. BPC comes with pre-delivered components for consolidation, which can be leveraged on. There are a few business rules, which make the consolidation process easier.
#6. What is the concept of plan data from BPC?
Ans. The concept of planning is the same as you have in any other tool. The functional side of the planning remains the same. However, the tool differs. The way you configure a planning scenario will be much different than any other planning tool. Unfortunately, it will not be feasible to address this in the forum. You can definitely go through the study materials for a better understanding.
#7. BPC for NW needs to install .NET application server and Web server or not?
Ans. Yes, You can have a look at the installation guide available on the marketplace for detailed requirements.
#8. What are the key benefits of using SAP BPC with NetWeaver?
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Star Schema for Exceptional Reporting − SAP BPC uses NW InfoCubes to store the data. The dimension model used is extended Star Schema so it makes BPC with the NW system an exceptional system for reporting.
No Database Dependence Version − BPC NW version is not dependent on database version and can run common databases like DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, etc.
BW Accelerator Support − SAP NetWeaver BW accelerator tool is an additional feature that can be used to enhance the performance of reporting in the system even if you are using large datasets. It indirectly helps in saving the cost for a company as less number of report performance issues are reported.
Badi Development and ABAP Support − SAP BPC with NetWeaver allows you to use ABAP programming to develop K2 script logic. It enables to create business add-in BAdi interface in the back-end system, which can be called later from script logic developed in BPC system. It helps in solving the complex business requirements and reducing the development time for an organization.
#9. What is the BPC client tool? And If I planning on the BEx report, I have to create an aggregation level for planning data or not?
Ans. BPC client sits on the client machines, from where; you will be doing the design. There are mainly 3 interfaces available - BPC Admin, BPC Office, and BPC Web. BPC Office, in turn, has 3 interfaces - Excel, Word, PowerPoint. These interfaces can be used for various requirements.
#10. Can you debug the data manager package?
Ans. UJD_TEST_PACKAGE.You must specify the USER ID. The DM package can be selected with F4.
#11. What are scoping commands?
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The following keywords can be used to modify the scope: *XDIM_MEMBERSET Overwrites the scope for that dimension *XDIM_ADDMEMBERSET Add members to the scope of that dimension *XDIM_FILTER Filters the members of the scope of that dimension *XDIM_MAXMEMBERS Specifies the maximum number of members that should be included in one query (per dimension)
#12. What are the key advantages of using BPC MS?
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Dimension Logic − This can be configured in the BPC system using simple mathematical formulas.
Business Rules − This allows you to create rules in BPC system to perform specific functions.
K2 Script Logic − This is used to perform some specific functions which can’t be achieved using out-of-box functionality to meet the business requirements. You can create K2 script logics to perform certain functions, which can be performed in a standard system.
#13. What are the system variables?
Ans. %USER% - Returns current SAP Business Objects Planning and Consolidation User %APPSET% - Returns current SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation AppSet (Application Set) %APPLICATION% - Returns current SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation Application %YEAR% - Returns current calendar year.
#14. What is the difference between EVGTS and EVANS?
Ans. EVGTS: The EVGTS (Get value and scale) function retrieves a data value based on the specified members, and scales the value if the scale property is enabled on the dimension. The report templates provided in the sample application set have a scale reference in the Control Panel area of the template.
EVSND: EVANS This Send function references another cell and sends its value to the database when you select Send and Refresh Schedules. The parameters specify the dimensions that identify where the data value is to be sent in the database. EVSND returns the value from the database to the referenced cell. You do not need to add any EVGET functions to the sheet to return values to the cell. Since the values are returned to the referenced cell, BPC sends only the cells that have changed since the last send in the current session. By putting the formula in the EVANS cell and not in the input cells, you decrease the chances of your formulas getting overwritten or erased. To further protect the formulas, you may want to hide the EVSND cells in the input schedule. This function takes members that not specified from the current view settings.
#15. What is the difference between DRILLDOWN and DRILL THROUGH?
Ans. Drill down is different than drill through. Drill down is used to drill down on member data within dimensions. You can drill down on members in a worksheet, or you can drill down on charts and graphs. Drill down is conducted within one report in the Excel interface whereas drill through is a 'jump' outside of the Excel Interface.
#16. What are the options of DRILL THROUGH?
Ans. Jump to any website Jump to a BW query Jump to ECC code.
#17. What steps are in processing a dimension?
Ans. Processing a dimension will execute the following steps:
· Validate Hierarchy.
· Validate Dimension member formulas.
· Update member data into BW.
· BW Attribute change run.
#18. What fields will be in the Distribution Template?
Ans. A Distribution Template may contain the following fields:
· BOOK: the title of your distributed book.
· SECTION: denotes the beginning of a section.
· REPNAME: report filename, location and title (can also be for Input Schedules).
· FIXKEY: sets dimension members to the fixed values when generating the report. For example, you can ensure that a report runs for 2008.TOTAL and ACTUAL.
· VARKEYS: lists the dimensions and dimension members that should vary for each report that will get created.
For example, if you want to create a new offline report for each Entity/Cost Center/etc, you would specify that dimension as a Very Key.
#19. What are the key components in BPC architecture?
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Requirement − SAP NetWeaver ABAP 7.3 or 7.31
Database − Any of the above versions of SAP NetWeaver support.
Operating System − Any supported version of the SAP NetWeaver system and database engine.
#20. Which databases are supported by SAP BPC with the NetWeaver version?
Ans. This layer is responsible to store all the data in the database. SAP NW back-end system is responsible to create objects and data stored for BPC system. NetWeaver supports most of the databases like SQL Server, DB2, Oracle, and many more.
#21. What is the Model in SAP BPC?
Ans. To meet the Business Planning and Consolidation requirement of an organization, you need to build a model in an environment, which is defined as a collection of several dimensions.
#22. What is the use of Logic Scripts in SAP BPC?
Ans. Logic Scripts is defined as a set of SQL or MDX programming structures to perform some customized functions for flexibility and manage data models. When some specific requirements are not achieved using business rules, those can be met by the use of Logic Scripts.
#23. While creating a legal consolidation application, which of the dimensions needs to be created in BPC?
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C_Acct (A) − For maintaining charts of account.
C_Category (C) − To define the category.
Groups (R) − Like GROUP A (USD), GROUP B (EUR), and GROUP C (RMB).
Entity (E) − It contains the business unit used to derive the process.
C_Datasrc (D) − Data Source Dimension.
IntCo (I) − It determines the level of the entity hierarchy at which level the elimination needs to be performed.
Time (T) − Time in all dimensions.
Flow (S) − To keep track of movements in Consolidation.
#24. What is the use of dimension - R_Acct (A), while creating a Rate Application in BPC?
Ans. R_Acct (A) is used for maintaining different types of Rate.
#25. Which design models are available in SAP BPC to fulfill the business requirements?
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· Standard Model
· Embedded Model
#26. How the Standard model is different from the Embedded BPC design model?
Ans. Embedded model is different from the Standard model and includes data access to all community users. For the Embedded design model, initial versions used were SAP BW Integrated Planning and Planning Application Kit i.e. BW-IP and PAK.
In the Standard Model, the BPC environment contains the BPC applications or models and each model generates a BW InfoCube which is hidden.
#27. What is the use of the Transformation file? What are the different sections in a Transformation file?
Ans. Transformation file provides the mapping of fields from BW to BPC and is an excel file in BPC. It contains transaction data from InfoObjects in BW with BPC dimensions defined in the administration console.
There are three sections defined for mapping file −
Options − Contains the general settings.
Mapping − Used to assign dimension in BPC system with a source column in BW InfoObject.
Conversion − Contains the link of other Excel sheets to apply the conversion routine.
#28. What is the use of a conversion file? Name different sections in a conversion file?
Ans. A conversion file is used to apply the conversion rules for the BPC dimension and is an Excel file. It contains three sections −
- External − Contains the value from an external source.
- Internal − Contains the value it should be having for the BPC dimension.
- Formula − Defines the conversion formula applied to each record.
#29. What are the different methods that can be used to create reports and input schedules in Business Planning and Consolidation?
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· Using Default Templates
· EvDRE Builder
· Drag and Drop Interface
· Blank workbook
#30. Have you used any default templates in BPC for reporting purposes? Name a few of the default templates?
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totals by Account |
This custom report contains an Account dimension with subtotals in rows and any dimension across in columns. |
Variance |
This custom report contains any dimension in rows and categories comparison in columns. It also features Variances calculation (both amount and percentage). With both YTD and Periodic boxes. |
Consolidating |
This custom report contains any dimension in rows and Entity type members across in columns with hierarchy. |
Comparative X |
This custom report contains any dimension in rows and categories comparison in columns and also retrieves the Last Year same period data. With both YTD and Periodic boxes. |
Comparison with 3 -year |
Year over Year comparison. |
Drill in Place |
This template performs drill in place. |
Nested |
This allows any two-dimension to be nested in a row and the third dimension in the column. |
Sort on value |
This template performs the sort of total value. |
Drill Dimension |
This allows using the drill in one dimension to others. |
#31. How can you migrate EvDRE reports created by BPC 7.5 Excel to BPC 10.0?
Ans. Go to EPM Ribbon → More → EvDRE Migration.
#32. What is the syntax for Dimension logic? Which operators can be used in Dimension logic?
Ans. To define the member dimension formula, you have to put a Square bracket around the dimension and there is dot between two.
[PRODUCT].[PRODUCT1] – [PRODUCT].[PRODUCT2]
[SALES].[SALES1] / [SALES].[SALES2]
Standard Arithmetic functions have to be used in dimension formula - addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/) - are used in SAP NetWeaver.
#33. What are the requirements to perform simple currency conversions and complex currency conversions?
Ans.
Simple Conversion
· There should be a Rate application where you store the exchange rates.
· You should have an account dimension, which includes RATETYPE.
· Entity dimension should include a property CURRENCY.
· FXTRANS logic should be available and DEFAULT logic should include a call to FXTRANS logic.
· Entity dimension should include the property TRANSALATE_TO.
Complex Conversion
· There should be a Rate application where you store the exchange rates.
· Application should contain a CURRENCY type dimension.
· There should be property REPORTING for the CURRENCY dimension.
· Entity dimension must include the property CURRENCY.
· Account dimension must include property RATETYPE.
· FXTRANS logic should be available.
· DEFAULT logic should include a call to FXTRANS logic.
#34. What is the use of work status? What are the key attributes in defining work status?
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Work status is used to lock a region of data in a model. This is used to override the user’s member access privilege to write to a particular region.
There are multiple dimensions defined for a region with one property called as OWNER. While defining the work status, the following are defined −
Work States − It belongs to the physical state of data.
Security − You can set different levels of security on changing data in the system –All or Locked. You can set who can change the work state − Manager or Owner.
Data Update − This defines how data will be updated by the customer.
Push − This option is used to push the same work state for all the children of a member.
#35. How is auditing done in SAP BPC? What are the different audit reports that can be pulled for audit purposes?
Ans. Audit functions allow you to create reports that contain a history of user sessions and system information.
You can create Audit reports on the following topics −
Business Process Flows − You can create these reports in BPF.
· Standard
· Step
· Audit
Security − You can create these reports in Security.
· User
· Team
· Task Profiles
· Data Access Profiles
· BPF
General − You can create these reports in general.
· Work Status
· Administration Activities
· Comments
· Data Changes
#36. What are the two sections in Custom Menu Template?
Ans. Custom menu content is defined by two sections in the custom menu template - Default section and Menu item section.
#37. Explain the parameters that can be used with the Custom Menu Template?
Ans.
Parameters |
Options |
NORMALSCREEN |
Value is True − It opens the custom menu in Excel interface. Value is False − It opens the custom menu in Standard Excel. |
HIDEEVTOOLBARS |
If Value is True − It will hide the Planning and Consolidation Toolbar. If Value is False − It will display the Planning and Consolidation Toolbar. |
CVLIST |
It is used to define the dimensions that have to be displayed on the top of the custom menu page. These dimensions can be changed into the report mentioned in the Custom menu. |
Menu Item section includes the following parameters −
- Menu Item − Text description that the user can select for the menu item.
- Actions − Highlight, custom menu function or menu command.
- Level − Level can be selected from section, item or sub-item.
- Parameters − For custom menu functions.
- Normal Screen − Default is a full screen. This is set to true, open custom menu on the normal screen.
- CV Override − This is used to change current view dimensions while switching applications
#38. What is the difference between Reporting Model and Driver and Rate Model?
Ans. We use reporting models for analysis purposes. Non Reporting modules include Driver and Rates model and are used for currency rates, price, ownership data, etc.
Types of Reporting Models −
· Consolidation
· Finance
· Generic
Types of Non-Reporting Models −
· Rate
· Ownership
#39. To perform intercompany elimination, which dimensions should be defined and what properties should be created for these dimensions?
Ans. To perform currency conversion and intercompany eliminations, you need a dimension type - Intercompany dimension (I). To execute intercompany elimination, an application should have the following −
- Dimension Type “I” for intercompany elimination.
- Dimension “I” should include a property ENTITY.
- The account dimension should include property ELIMACC.
- The entity dimension should include property ELIM.
- You should set the appropriate business tables.
- There should be a DPT package to execute intercompany logic that should be available.
Dimension |
Property |
Length |
Content |
Account |
ELIMACC |
20 |
Valid account |
Entity |
ELIM |
1 char |
It contains ‘Y’ or blank |
InterCompany |
Entity |
20 |
Entity Id w.r.t Intercompany member |
Currency |
Reporting |
1 |
‘Y’ or blank |