K in Identify the differences between the universe design tool and the information design tool



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K in Identify the differences between the universe design tool and the information design tool The information design tool is a new modeling tool for the semantic layer that enables you to manipulate metadata from relational and OLAP sources, and to create and deploy SAP BusinessObjects universes. Classic universe features available in Universe Designer have been redeveloped and incorporated in the information design tool. This document is a reference guide for users that have worked with previous versions of Universe Designer, which has been rebranded as the universe design tool, to identify where to find classic universe features in the Information design tool, and to define the differences between the two semantic layer tools. Universe design tool Quick Design Wizard Information design tool Relational universe creation workflow: 1. Click File > New > Project. 2. Click File > New > Relational Connection. 3. Click File > New > Data Foundation. 4. Click File > New > Business Layer. OLAP universe creation workflow: 1. Click File > New > Project. 2. Click File > New > OLAP Connection. 3. Click File > New > Business Layer. File > Import File > Export Click File > Retrieve a Published Universe. Universe publishing workflow: 1. From within Local Projects, right-click the Connection (*.cnx) and click Publish Connection to a Repository. 2. From within Local Projects, right-click the Business Layer (*.blx) and click Publish > To a Repository. File > Metadata Exchange File > Parameters > Definition > Description File > Parameters > Definition > Connection From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Properties. Relational connection workflow: 1. Click File > New > Relational Connection. OLAP connection workflow: 1. Click File > New > OLAP Connection.

File > Parameters > Summary From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Properties > Summary. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Properties > Summary. File > Parameters > Links File > Parameters > Strategies File > Parameters > Controls File > Parameters > SQL From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Properties. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Properties. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Properties. File > Parameters > Parameter From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Properties > Parameters. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Properties > Parameters. File > Print From within the Local Projects view, right-click a Business Layer (*.blx) and click Print. From within the Local Projects view, right-click a Data Foundation (*.dfx) and click Print. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Print View to Bitmap. Edit > Undo Action Edit > Find/Replace Click Edit > Undo Action. Click Window > Find/Replace. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Show/Hide Search Panel. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Show/Hide Search Panel. Edit > Hide Item(s) Edit > Object Properties > Definition Edit > Object Properties > Properties Edit > Object Properties > Advanced From within a Business Layer (*.blx), right-click an object and click Change State. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), double-click an object. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), double-click an object and click Advanced. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), double-click an object and click Advanced. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), right-click an object and click Change Access Level. Edit > Object Properties > Keys Edit > Object Properties > Source Information Edit > Object Format Edit > Rename Table Edit > Edit Derived Table View > Arrange Tables From within a Business Layer (*.blx), double-click an object and click Keys. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), double-click an object and click Source Information. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), right-click an object and click Edit Display Format. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), right-click a table and click Edit. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), right-click a Derived Table and click Edit. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Auto Arrange Tables.

View > Refresh Structure View > Table Values View > Change Table Display View > Number of Rows in Table View > Grid Lines/Page Breaks View > List Mode Insert > Tables Insert > Stored Procedures Insert > Derived Table Insert > Alias Insert > Join Insert > Context Insert > Class/Subclass Insert > Object From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Detect > Refresh Structure. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), right-click a table and click Show Table Values. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), right-click a table and click Display. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Detect > Row Count. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Insert > Tables. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Insert > Derived Table. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Insert > Alias. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Insert > Join. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Aliases and Contexts > Insert Context. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Insert Item > Folder. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Insert Item > Dimension. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Insert Item > Measure. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), right-click a dimension and click New > Attribute. Insert > Condition Insert > Candidate Objects Insert > User Objects Insert > Universe Tools > Connections From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Insert Item > Filter. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Connection. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Connection > Change Connection. From within Repository Resources, click Session > Connections. Tools > Hierarchies Tools > List of Values From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Navigation Paths. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Parameters and Lists of values. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Parameters and Lists of values. Tools > Aggregate Navigation Tools > List of Aliases From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Actions > Set Aggregate Navigation. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Aliases and Contexts.

Tools > List of Derived Tables Tools > Query Panel Tools > Automated Detection Tools > Check Integrity From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Queries. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Detect. From within a Business Layer (*.blx), click Check Integrity. Click Window > Check Integrity Problems. Tools > Login As Tools > Change Password Tools > Manage Security Tools > Options Window > Arrange/Split From within the Repository Resources view, click Insert Session. Click Window > Security Editor. Click Window > Preferences. From within a Data Foundation (*.dfx), click Insert > View. Copyright/Trademark

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