Chapter 8. Dashboard Data Connectivity

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Creating a news ticker with Excel XML Maps
  • Using Query as a Web Service (QaaWS)
  • Using Live Office Connection
  • Using BI Web Services to consume a Webi report
  • Using the SAP NetWeaver BW Connection
  • Using the Query Browser
  • Passing values from dashboard to dashboard with Flash Variables

Introduction

Dashboards get really powerful when they are able to display recent or even real-time data. Of course, you can manually enter the updated data in the SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards spreadsheet and publish a new dashboard every time the data changes. If your dashboard uses a lot of data that changes regularly, you will quickly find out that this is a very time-consuming task.

A good solution is to set up one or more data connections between the dashboard and an external data source. If the data in the source changes, the dashboard will show this updated information.

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