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Component documentation BEx Web Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Purpose

BEx Web incorporates all BEx tools that are used for the creation of Web-based applications or that display Web applications themselves. The following is a detailed explanation of the components in the BEx Web:

Web Application Design allows you to use generic OLAP navigation for your BI data in Web applications as well as in business intelligence cockpits for simple or highly individual scenarios. You can use the BEx Web Application Designer, the central desktop application used to create Web applications, to generate HTML pages that contain BI-specific content such as tables, charts or maps. Web Applications are based on Web templates that you create and edit in the Web Application Designer. You can save the Web templates and access them from the Web Browser or the portal. Once they have been executed in the Web, Web templates are known as Web applications.

The Web application design also allows you to create highly individual scenarios with user-defined interface elements by using standard markup languages and the Web design API.

The BEx Web Applications that are generated are Web-based applications from the Business Explorer for data analysis, reporting and analytical applications on the Web. The BEx Web Analyzer has been provided as an independent, delivered Web application that can be used to analyze data on an ad hoc basis.

Enterprise Reporting allows you to create reports with optimal presentation and printing settings. The BEx Report Designer is available for this purpose. The Report Web item allows for seamless integration with the Web application design.

Then you can use the PDF Generation to print Web applications and reports in different formats. 

For more information on the individual components of the BEx Web, see

Web Application Design: BEx Web Application Designer 

Web Design API

BEx Web Analyzer

Enterprise Reporting

Analysis & Reporting: BEx Web Applications

 

 

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