Setting Global Settings

Procedure

  1. On the main menu, choose Settings → Global Settings.

    The Global Settings for BI Content Analyzer view appears.

  2. Set the relevant logical BI system for the check programs and the BI Content Analyzer.
  3. Under Settings: BI Content Check, set Details with Relevance for the Check Programs.
    • Namespace: By entering a specific namespace, you make a restriction. If you make no entry, all objects are included in the check program.
    • Customer Namespace: If you want to include objects from the customer naming convention in the check programs, activate this field.
    • Partner Namespace: If you want to include objects from the partner naming convention (registered namespace) in the check programs, activate this field.
    • Package: If you want to release packages (development classes) you determine yourself for the check programs, activate this field. You determine which packages these should be in the main menu: Settings  → Packages. SeeReleasing Packages.
    • XAND Connection(between namespace and package): One OR connection is set by default. To create an AND connection, activate this field.
  4. Under Settings: BI Content Analyzer, set Details with Relevance for the BI Content Analyzer with the objects that were already checked.
    • Use DataStore (for reporting): All BI systems that are available in the DataStore object of the BI Content Analyzer (0RS_RPODS) are included in the analysis.

      This field is disabled by default.

    • Hide Exceptions: You can set the exceptions for check objects. These types of objects are not displayed in the results area. You determine which objects these should be in the main menu: Settings  → Exceptions. SeeSetting Exceptions.

      This field is enabled by default.

    • Order/Task: Number of order or task.
    • Max. No. of Lines: Maximum number of lines that can be displayed in the results area. The recommended value is 15,000.
  5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you want to set entries for further BI systems that you then wish to transport into the system landscape.