How to Schedule Report Execution and Mailing



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How To Guide SAP Business One Document Version: 1.0 2012-09-02 Applicable Releases: SAP Business One 8.81 PL10 and higher, SAP Business One 8.82

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Document History Version Date Change 1.0 <YYYY-MM- DD> <Change Description> Document History 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 3

Table of Contents Introduction... 5 Scheduling Report Execution... 6 Report Execution Scheduler Window... 8 General Area... 8 Recipients Table... 10 Viewing Scheduled Reports in SAP Business One... 11 Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing... 12 Establishing User Credentials for SAP Business One Messaging Service on Microsoft Windows... 13 Authorizations... 14 4 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Table of Contents

Introduction This how-to guide introduces the report scheduling function of SAP Business One. You schedule report executions by running queries and specify recipients of the generated reports. The recipient either obtains the reports via email or views them directly in SAP Business One as a user. Formats of generated reports include PDF, HTML, and XML. Via email, these reports are sent as attachments; reports in HTML format can also be sent as the email message body. The following situations are the main triggers for setting up report execution schedules: You cannot or do not want to wait a long time for a report to be executed. You need to obtain data of certain reports on a regular basis. You have no immediate access to SAP Business One, either frequently or for a long time. You want to compare the different results of one report executed at regular intervals. Prerequisites You have full authorization for the report scheduling functionality. For more information about authorizations, see the SAP Business One online help. You have configured SBO Mailer. For more information, see Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing Introduction 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 5

Scheduling Report Execution Prerequisites Note You can schedule executions of reports only by running queries without parameters. You have assigned at least one layout to the query you want to run. For more information, see the SAP Business One online help. You have configured SBO Mailer. Procedure 1. From the SAP Business One menu bar, choose Tools Queries Query Manager. 2. In the Query Manager window, select a query and choose the Schedule button 6 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Scheduling Report Execution

3. In the Report Execution Scheduler window, in the general area, specify the required details. 4. In the Recipients area, specify information about recipients of the generated reports. To add recipients, choose the Add Recipients button. In the Add Recipients window, select required SAP Business One users and distribution lists and choose the OK button. To save specified recipients as members of a new distribution list, choose the Save as Distribution List button. 5. To enable viewing the report execution results in SAP Business One, select the Access to Overview checkbox. Note This function is available only for SAP Business One users 6. To enable sending emails with generated reports to a recipient, select the Email checkbox and specify an email address. 7. Specify in which formats you want the generated reports to be sent via email as attachments. 8. Choose the Add button. The scheduled report will be executed and sent to the specified recipients via email at specified times. Note To modify a specific report execution schedule, you can access the Report Execution Scheduler window to find it or access it directly from the Scheduled Report Overview window. For more information, see Viewing Scheduled Reports in SAP Business One Scheduling Report Execution 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 7

Report Execution Scheduler Window To open the Report Execution Scheduler window, from the SAP Business One menu bar, choose Tools Queries Query Manager. General Area Field Active checkbox Description Select this checkbox to specify whether the report is to be executed as scheduled. Query type and name 8.81 Displays the query name: Query - <Query Name> Not editable 8.82 Displays the query category: System Query or User Query Not editable Report Title Print Layout dropdown list User Code Name of the scheduled report. Displays by default the name of the query to run to generate the report List of print layouts for generated reports in PDF format Displays the code of the user who makes this particular report execution schedule Not editable User Password Report Execution Timeout dropdown list Action on Error dropdown list Password of the current user who is making the schedule Time limit for an unsuccessful report execution Action to be taken if there is any error during report execution. Available options are: Deactivate Immediately Continue Deactivate On Second Failure Deactivate On Third Failure Deactivate On Fourth Failure Note The second option (Continue) deactivates the schedule. 8 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Scheduling Report Execution

Field Start Time Recurrence dropdown list Description Date and time for the report execution or the first recurring report execution The basis on which the report execution should recur. Available options are: None Daily Weekly Monthly Annually Repeat Every Repeat on Range Start Range End Next Execution Number of Executions Reset Counter button Remarks Email Subject HTML Output as Message Body radio button Message Body radio button The frequency at which the report execution should recur. Available for daily, weekly, monthly, and annual recurrences Days on which the report execution recurs. Available for weekly, monthly, and annual recurrences Date of the Start Time field. Available only for recurring executions and not editable Ending date or condition of the report execution. Available only for recurring executions Due time of the next report execution. Available only for recurring executions Number of completed executions of the scheduled report, including both successful and failed executions. Not editable. Resets the value of the Number of Executions field to 0. Available only if the value of the Number of Executions field is greater than zero. Notes to the scheduled report; shown in the Scheduled Report Overview window. Optional Email subject to be displayed after the prefix defined in the SBO Mailer settings. For more information, see. Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing. Select this radio button to use the HTML format of the generated report as the email message body. Select this radio button to enter words as the email message body. You can use any HTML tags for formatting the text, except for <HTML> and <BODY>. Scheduling Report Execution 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 9

Recipients Table This table lists all recipients of the generated reports and other relevant information. Field Recipient Access to Overview checkbox Send Email checkbox Email Address PDF, HTML, XML checkboxes Description Name of the recipient Select this checkbox to grant access to viewing the execution outputs of the scheduled report in SAP Business One. Available only for SAP Business One users Select this checkbox to enable sending emails with generated reports to the recipient Email address of the recipient Formats of the generated reports to be sent via email as attachments 10 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Scheduling Report Execution

Viewing Scheduled Reports in SAP Business One In the Scheduled Report Overview window, you can view the details of scheduled report executions and the generated reports. The scheduled reports include reports that have not yet been executed or whose schedules have been deactivated. Prerequisite In the Report Execution Scheduler window, you have been granted access to the Scheduled Report Overview window. Procedure 1. From the SAP Business One menu bar, choose Tools Scheduled Report Overview. 2. In the Scheduled Report Overview window, to view the details of executions of a scheduled report, click the arrow next to the report title. To view the details of executions of all scheduled reports, choose the Expand button. 3. To view a generated report of one execution, double-click the row. To view a particular format of a generated report, click the corresponding icon. To view the execution schedule of a report, double-click the scheduled report row (first level). If you are the creator of the report schedule, in the Report Execution Scheduler window that opens, you can modify and update the scheduling settings. If you are the creator of a report schedule, to remove the report execution details and results, do one of the following: o To remove all execution details and generated reports, right-click the scheduled report row (first level) and choose Remove. o To remove details and generated reports of one execution, right-click the corresponding row (second level) and choose Remove. Viewing Scheduled Reports in SAP Business One 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 11

Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing To schedule report execution and send generated reports via email, you must first define the mail settings and scheduled report settings. For more information, see the SAP Business One Administrator s Guide. Procedure 1. In the Windows system tray, double-click (SAP Business One Service Manager). Alternatively, choose Start Programs SAP Business One Server Tools Service Manager. 2. In the SAP Business One Service Manager window, in the Service dropdown list, select SBO Mailer and choose the Settings button. 3. In the General Settings window, define the mail settings according to your company settings. 4. In the Scheduled Report Settings area, specify the file path of the SAP Business One client. 5. Optionally, enter an email subject prefix which precedes the subject of each scheduled email with the generated report. 6. Enter a name as the email sender. 7. Enter the sender email address. 8. Specify the timeout period for unsuccessful report execution. 9. Specify the logging level. 10. Choose the OK button. 11. Connect to a database for which you want to enable the mailing services. For more information, see SAP Business One Administrator s Guide, available from within SAP Business One. 12 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing

12. In the SAP Business One Service Manager window, in the Service dropdown list, select SBO Mailer, choose (Play), and select the checkbox Start when operating system starts. Establishing User Credentials for SAP Business One Messaging Service on Microsoft Windows When the SBO Mailer service is first started, the default Microsoft credentials for the SAP Business One messaging service are local system credentials. To fully deliver this service, you need to change the credentials to user credentials. The authenticated user should meet the following two requirements: Has a user account in SAP Business One with full authorization for the report scheduling function Has a physical printer (not virtual) available Procedure 1. In the taskbar of Microsoft Windows, choose the Start button or (Start). 2. In the start menu, choose Run, enter services.msc, and choose OK. 3. In the Services window, configure SAP Business One Messaging Service as required. For more information about configuring services, refer to the Microsoft online help. Configuring SBO Mailer for Report Scheduling and Mailing 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 13

Authorizations For information about the authorizations required for report scheduling, see the online help as well as the document How to Define Authorizations, which you can download from the documentation area of SAP Business One Customer Portal at http://service.sap.com/smb/sbocustomer/documentation. 14 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Authorizations

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