
With this function, you can configure default settings for the whole application, rather than for individual workbooks (seeWorkbook Settings).
You can configure global settings for the trace file, local history, SAP GUI, and default workbook.
Behavior
Maximum Number of Objects in Local History
You use this dropdown box to configure the maximum number of objects to be displayed in your local history. Local history is a submenu that appears in the Open tool in the analysis toolbar and lists the workbooks and queries that you have open.
The submenu only displays the number of queries or workbooks that you have configured using this setting. If you have not opened many items, the system only displays those that are open.
To turn off the display of the local history submenu, you set this value to zero.
Display System Name in Local History
The Open function in the analysis toolbar displays the workbooks or queries (shortcuts) that you have opened earlier in the same session. If you want to open these again, you do not need to search for them. However, if you want to open a workbook or query from a specific system, you do not know if the available shortcut refers to the system you want to use.
This feature allows the system to display the system names alongside the workbook or query shortcuts. This allows you to check if the workbook or query that you want to access refers to the system that you want to use.
Log Onto and Activate SAP GUI Connection
When you select this function, messages such as transport messages from the server are displayed. In some situations this is necessary; for example, if you save a workbook while the standard transport system is activated.
For performance reasons, we recommend that you do not select this function.
Launch Version SAP BW 3.x of the BEx Analyzer from SAP GUI (RRMX)
This feature determines which version of the BEx Analyzer is to be opened from transaction RRMX of the SAP NetWeaver BW system. If you select this option, the BEx Analyzer of SAP BW 3.x is opened when you use transaction RRMX in the SAP NetWeaver BW system. If you do not select this option, the BEx Analyzer of SAP NetWeaver 7.0 is opened.
You can use transaction RRMX_CUST to specify for all users which version of the BEx Analyzer is started.
You can make the following settings:
Note that users can overwrite these central settings.
These settings apply for a user in all systems and on all computers.
You can also make these settings in the SAP Implementation Guide under SAP NetWeaver → SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse → Settings for Reporting and Analysis → General Settings for Reporting and Analysis → Set BEx Analyzer Version.
Launch BEx Analyzer when MS Excel Starts
If you have selected this option, the BEx Analyzer starts as soon you open Microsoft Excel. If you have not selected this option, you must start the BEx Analyzer manually.
Display Messages for Troubleshooting
If you set this indicator, additional messages are displayed that could be helpful when you create your workbook.
Number of Seconds Until Popup for Termination is Displayed
Here you define how many seconds after starting an action the popup for terminating the action should be displayed.
Do not Execute Exit Macros
If you set this indicator, the macros specified on tab Exits in the workbook settings are not executed when you open the workbook. You can use this to test if problems are connected with the macros when you open the workbook.
Repair Workbook During Execution
Program errors or performance problems when opening and working in workbooks may be due to the fact that too many objects, that are no longer used, exist in the background. If you set this indicator, these objects are deleted the next time you open the workbook.
For more information, see SAP Note 1160093.
Default Workbook
You use this set of functions to view and select the default workbook. The default workbook is the workbook that queries are opened into. You can adjust a workbook (including the individual worksheets) by using the Microsoft Excel functions or the design functions in the BEx Analyzer. You can then define the workbook as the default workbook for all subsequently opened queries.
Workbooks must be stored on the server and opened from the server (rather than locally) to be set as default.
In design mode, worksheets are protected in the standard setting in order to prevent you from deleting design items unintentionally. Work in analysis mode to format your workbook.
In this dialog box, you can view and set the following properties for the default workbook:
In any one system there is a default workbook for every user. If the user does not select his or her own default workbook, the global default workbook is used.
Customizing Default Workbooks
You can format a workbook using all the Microsoft Excel functions. The following options are available, for example:
You can also format a workbook using the BEx Analyzer design functions:
Cells belonging to design items themselves use a standard formatting. Using Microsoft Excel functions, you can manually format these cells in analysis mode. For example, you can select a row of results in the analysis grid and set the text to bold. However, when you refresh the query, the standard formatting for the query cells is restored and the settings for these cells are lost.
You can permanently format design item cells in two ways:
For example, your current default workbook consists of a background graphic and the Navigation Pane and Analysis Grid design items. You work with different queries in which exceptions were defined. You want to be able to display exceptions easily when you open queries in the BEx Analyzer. You want to display a background graphic that contains an exception alert symbol. You proceed as follows:
Your query now opens in the workbook you have defined as the default. The Exception design item is already embedded in your workbook and your custom background graphic is displayed.
Trace
The trace file is a text file that contains a log of the BEx Analyzer activities. It is stored in your system's temporary folder. You can view and set the following trace file properties:
You can delete the contents of the trace file by switching Record Trace off and then back on again. Save the contents of your trace file before you turn off Record Trace.
The trace display is not constantly updated, meaning you must choose Display Trace whenever you want to display the most recent entries.
Statistics
This setting allows you to record statistical data, for example, display of grids and time taken to execute a query. You can use this data to analyze performance issues or to get technical support if needed.
Select the Collect Statistical Information checkbox to enable this setting. The system records the statistical information. When you choose Display Statistical Information, the system displays the statistical information in a separate workbook.
Choose Global Settings in the analysis toolbar or BEx Analyzer → Global Settings in the menu.
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