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In previous demos we've seen SAP show clickable images of a laptop and then show relevant information to the laptop.  This week, I decided to try that for myself.

 

It is easy to do - simply create your images, copy them over to the repository, create an image in BusinessObjects Design Studio and create an event.  I will demonstrate below.

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Figure 1

 

In Figure 1,  I am in design time of BusinessObjects Design Studio.   I have a crosstab, a chart and 3 images representing the SAP modules where support tickets have been issued.  My data source is a BEx query.

 

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Figure 2

 

Figure 2 shows the "on event" for the script editor for the PM image.  When the user clicks on the PM Plant Maintenance image only select the data with PM tickets.

 

I did not code this, I used the CTRL-SPACE script wizard provided by BusinessObjects Design Studio.

 

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Figure 3

 

Figure 3 shows the Desktop runtime version

 

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Figure 4

 

In Figure 4, the user clicks on the PM image, so only PM related tickets show up in the line chart and the crosstab.

 

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Figure 5

 

Figure 5 shows that BusinessObjects Design Studio takes advantage of the BEx hierarchy features as I am drilling down into the PM hierarchy tickets.  I figured out too that by double clicking I can expand the column width (run time).

 

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Figure 6

 

Figure 6 shows how the application looks deployed in the iPad.  It is simply one click to deploy the application to the iPad.

 

So in this example, I used images so the user can click on the images to analyze the tickets and also used BW hierarchies and then deployed the application to the iPad.

 

I still haven't had to code yet in SAP Zen, aka "BusinessObjects Design Studio".

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