Editing BI XMLA System Properties 
The BI XMLA (XML for Analysis) system template provides business intelligence functionality to systems you create based on XMLA-compliant OLAP data sources such SAP BI systems 3.0A or greater, or Microsoft Analysis Services, Hyperion, MicroStrategy, and MIS systems. The template for a BI XMLA system defines the specific parameters needed to connect to these data sources and contains a reference to the BI XMLA Connector. The BI XMLA system inherits these properties, some with default values, others that require the setting of values. You edit the system by inserting needed property values and by modifying default values, if necessary.
The template contains many properties, not all of which can be edited, and not all of which are necessary to establish a connection to the back-end system.
The table below lists the properties needed to create a system based on the BI XMLA system template. Each has an explanation of the value that should be set.
From the top-level navigation bar, choose .
From Detailed Navigation, choose System Landscape.
In the Portal Catalog, right-click the system whose properties you want to edit, and from the drop-down list choose . This opens the System Landscape Editor.
Set your BI XMLA system properties according to the details in the table below.
Property |
Value |
|---|---|
Category: BI / Business Intelligence |
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BI Directory Provider |
If Yes, specifies that this BI system is accessible from applications in the Business Explorer suite, where supported. |
Category: Connection Properties |
|
Database Name |
|
Server URL |
|
Statefulness |
|
Category: Information |
The property values in this category are assigned during the running of the System wizard and, except for Description, Object is a Template, and System Name are not for editing. |
Description |
An optional description of the system, if one was not inserted during the running of the System wizard. |
Object is a Template |
Defines the system you have created as a template upon which you can base other systems. If selected, this sytem will appear as a template the next time you go to create a system. |
System Name |
|
Category: User Management |
|
Logon Method |
Specifies authentication mechanism. The two options are:
|
User Mapping Type |
For more information, see System Properties for User Mapping |
Category: Show All |
|
CodeLink |
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com.sap.portal.reserved.system. ConnectionFactoryClass |
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ComponentType |
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System Type |
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Note
To find the URL of an SAP BI system XMLA provider:
Start transaction SE37 and execute the function module RSBB_URL_PREFIX_GET.
Use the following values for the import parameters of the function module:
I_HANDLERCLASS = CL_RSR_MDX_SOAP_HANDLER
I_PROTOCOL = HTTP
I_MESSAGESERVER =
The URL takes the following form: */sap/bw/xml/soap/xmla.
To configure Single Sign-On:
If you are using the SAPLOGONTICKET authentication method with SAP BI systems, configure your SAP BI system to accept user\SAPLogonTicket pairs for authentication (instead of only user\password pairs) using the procedures below:
Configure SSO between the J2EE engine and the SAP BW system (so that ABAP accepts SSO from the J2EE engine). See Configuring SAP Web AS ABAP to Accept Logon Tickets from the J2EE Engine
Configure SSO between the SAP BW system and the J2EE engine (so that the J2EE engine accepts SSO from ABAP). See Configuring the J2EE Engine to Accept Logon Tickets
Save your settings.
To finish configuring your system, assign an alias and configure user mapping. See: