Showing posts with label Infoset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infoset. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 March 2012

How to... Create an InfoSet (SAP Query) in SAP R/3 - Test - Video


What is an Info Set?

Use info sets to group together key figures that are logically related. Info sets are particularly useful if you repeatedly need to call up the same key figures together. For example, you can create an info set of all the key figures you need to check regularly.
There are two types of info set:
  • Single-level info sets
  • Multi-level info sets
The members of a single-level info set are key figures.

The members of a multi-level info set are one or more subordinate info sets. Thus, a multi-level info set can be seen as a hierarchical structure that refers to other info sets (see figure below).


Processing Classic InfoSet and Assigning Roles  

Use

Before you are able to work with the Classic InfoSet Query, there must be Classic InfoSets already available that are assigned to particular roles.

Procedure

There are various ways of getting to the InfoSet maintenance screen:

  •    Call up transaction RSQ02 InfoSet: Entry. 
  •   Call up using the context menu for ODS objects or InfoObjects from      the Modeling view of the Administrator Workbench

The following deals primarily with BW-specific enhancements. You can find extensive notes for the InfoSet functions that are generally available in Basis in the SAP documentation for a SAP query. These notes also cover the BW Classic InfoSets.

Define a Classic InfoSet.
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       1.      In the Administrator Workbench – Modeling, choose the Classic InfoSets function from the context menu belonging to the object that requires an Classic InfoSet. The Classic InfoSets that use this particular object are displayed in the right-hand side of the screen. The most important functions (Change, Display, Delete, and so on) from the basis transaction (RSQ02) are accessible via the Classic InfoSet menu in the InfoSet Overview. To see if any queries already exist for an Classic InfoSet, choose the Query Directory function. This lists all the queries that have already been created for a Classic InfoSet. The Classic InfoSet Maintenance entry takes you to the initial screen of the Classic InfoSet maintenance where all the available InfoSets are listed.

       2.      Choose one of the following functions to create a new Classic InfoSet for a particular object: