
You use this function to change values for all variables associated with queries in your workbook. When you execute the queries, the results are displayed for the selected variables.
You can also personalize variables. You can personalize single variables and all variables in a query executed in the BEx Analyzer. By personalizing the variables, you assign values to them that are used until you reset the personalization. Personalization means that you do not have to repeatedly manually configure your personal variable settings.
For more information, seePersonalizing Variables.
You can save a variant for a query after you have filled the variable with values according to your requirements. A query variant is a query for which variable values have already been selected. When you next open the workbook, you can call the variant. You can create multiple variants so that you can choose different variable values. However, only one variant can be active at any one time.
For more information, seeSaving Query Variants.
If your workbook contains multiple queries, when you update a workbook for the first time, all the queries that have been inserted into it are processed. You must replace all variables saved in any of the queries with concrete values at that time. These values are then saved in a session on the server. When a variable value is changed, the status has to be created again. This can be time-consuming. Therefore, variables are not automatically processed when you navigate in a query; you must call this function to change them.
You are using a query that contains at least one input-ready variable.
If you use input help to select variables, select the required variable value from the list of available values. You can also enter the value manually.
Use the Ctrl key to select several values from the list at the same time.
More information:Selecting Characteristic Values in the section "Uploading Data for Characteristic Values"
If the values are correct, the dialog for the variable selection closes, and the query is executed using the changed variable values.
If your workbook contains more than one query, repeat this procedure for each query to change the relevant variables.
You have selected other values for the variables that belong to queries in your workbook and executed the query.
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