Migration of BW-BPS to BI Integrated
Planning
The authorizations that users require for BI Integrated Planning are the same authorizations they require to analyze the data in a query. In addition to the authorization for displaying data, the authorization for changing data is also required in the analysis authorizations.

For more
information, see
Authorizations for BI
Integrated Planning.
Lock management is new in BI Integrated Planning; it is also used by BW-BPS. You make the relevant settings in transaction RSPLSE. For more information about possible settings, see the information text for this transaction.
In BI Integrated Planning, the Data Warehousing Workbench objects that are used are the same as those used in BW-BPS. Migration is therefore not required for the following objects:
● InfoCubes
● InfoObjects (characteristics and indicators)
● Hierarchies
Note that transactional InfoCubes are now referred to as real-time InfoCubes.
Objects that you created in the planning workbench (transaction BPS0) for BW-BPS must be migrated to the new objects in the planning modeler. Once any necessary remodeling is complete, you have to create the objects as new objects in the planning modeler. You can use the old objects as templates. The objects in the planning model relate to each other as follows:
BW-BPS |
BI Integrated Planning |
Planning area |
InfoCube settings |
Characteristic relationship |
Characteristic relationship |
Data slice |
Data slice |
Planning level |
Aggregation level |
Package |
Filter |
Planning function |
Planning function |
Planning layouts are replaced by input-ready queries.

For more
information, see
Modeling Planning
Scenarios.
One significant concept change affects the interface. Planning layouts, planning folders and Web interfaces cannot be migrated. The functions must be rebuilt using tools from the BI suite: the BEx Query Designer, the BEx Web Application Designer, and the BEx Analyzer.

For more
information, see
Creation of Planning
Applications and
Performing Manual
Planning.
In BI Integrated Planning, no new retractors are shipped.
In BI Integrated Planning, you can only use some of the retractors that are used in BW-BPS: you can use any retractors that work according to the pull principle (COPA and Public Sector) without changing them. Other retractors cannot be used directly in BI Integrated Planning; retraction is only possible using BW-BPS.
If you use BI Integrated Planning, you can use the STS of BW-BPS.

For more
information, see
Integrating BI
Integrated Planning.