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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Learning Points; What functionality and features have been added in SP4
  • Page 3 – About Brian
  • Page 4 – About Henry; Senior Solutions Manager for Crystal Reports, SAP
  • Page 5 – What We’ll Cover ...
  • Page 6 – Planning; New Tools
  • Page 8 – Partial Migration; What is a partial migration?
  • Page 9 – Full Migration; What is a full migration?
  • Page 13 – Tools — Crystal Reports for Enterprise (CRE)
  • Page 18 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade
  • Page 19 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Log On
  • Page 20 – Tools — UMT: Object Selection, Object or Content
  • Page 21 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Object Selection
  • Page 22 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Content
  • Page 23 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Summary
  • Page 24 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Upgrade Options
  • Page 26 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Export
  • Page 28 – Tools — UMT: Incremental Upgrade, Finish Object Log
  • Page 31 – Tools — IDT: Open Session
  • Page 32 – Tools — IDT: Session Information
  • Page 33 – Tools — IDT: Converting a Universe
  • Page 34 – Tools — IDT: Universe Source
  • Page 35 – Tools — IDT: Universe Selection
  • Page 36 – Tools — IDT: Universe Destination Options
  • Page 37 – Tools — IDT: Successful Publication
  • Page 39 – Tools — IDT: Conversion Validation/New Project
  • Page 40 – Tools — IDT: Project Name
  • Page 41 – Tools — IDT: Retrieve Universe
  • Page 42 – Tools — IDT: Open Session Log On
  • Page 43 – Tools — IDT: Retrieved Universe
  • Page 44 – Tools — IDT: Integrity Checker Dialog
  • Page 47 – Tools — CRE, Server Information
  • Page 48 – Tools — CRE, Server Connections
  • Page 49 – Tools — CRE: Connection Status
  • Page 50 – Open File
  • Page 51 – Tools — CRE, Report Selection
  • Page 52 – Tools — CRE, Connect to the Common Semantic Layer
  • Page 53 – Tools — CRE: UNX Selection
  • Page 54 – Tools — CRE: Field Mapping Page
  • Page 56 – Tools — CRE: Viewing the Converted Report
  • Page 57 – Key Migration Points to Take Home; Evaluate your current environment; Take inventory of your reports and their data sources; Create a migration plan
  • Page 59 – Data Sources – Direct to Data Support (as of SP4); Supported data sources
  • Page 60 – How it Works - Reports Managed by the BI Platform
  • Page 61 – Simplifying Enterprise Reporting; Simplified Authoring
  • Page 63 – Demo
  • Page 65 – Choose a Relational Connection
  • Page 66 – Select Tables
  • Page 67 – Design the report
  • Page 70 – Create a new report
  • Page 71 – Set up the connection
  • Page 72 – Choose Tables
  • Page 73 – Try to Save the Report to BIP
  • Page 74 – Use BI Platform connection before saving
  • Page 75 – Change the Data Source
  • Page 76 – Map Tables
  • Page 77 – Save the Report to BI Platform
  • Page 78 – Relational Connection Objects considerations; Use IDT to create and edit relational connections
  • Page 79 – Additional Resources; SAP’s User Guide for the Information Design Tool
  • Page 80 – It’s your turn; Contact Info – Brian Durning; Contact Info - Henry Kam
  • Page 81 – Thank you for participating.
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A Dell Story: Migrating Crystal Reports 2008/11
to SAP Crystal Reports for Enterprise - Tools
and Best Practices from the Customer and SAP

Brian Durning – Dell, Inc. and Henry Kam – SAP, AG.

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Summary

Page 2 - Learning Points; What functionality and features have been added in SP4

Real Experience. Real Advantage. [ Learning Points  The migration scenario we will explore is migrating Crystal Reports 2008/2011 on SAP BusinessObjects 3.1 with a universe data source to Crystal Reports for Enterprise on SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0 using a common semantic layer data source  We wil...

Page 3 - About Brian

Real Experience. Real Advantage. [ 2 About Brian  Product Manager, BusinessObjects at Dell, Inc.  Crystal Developer for 13 years  BusinessObjects Developer for 5 years  Working in large enterprise / Fortune 100 companies for both Crystal and BOBJ Report and Universe development  Crystal SIG Cha...

Page 4 - About Henry; Senior Solutions Manager for Crystal Reports, SAP

Real Experience. Real Advantage. [ 3 About Henry  Senior Solutions Manager for Crystal Reports, SAP  SAP Point of Contact/Influence Council Co-Chair for ASUG  Focused on Large Enterprise customer requirements  Contact Details:  [email protected]

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