Introduction of BPC
Technical Architecture of BPC 10.0NW
Modeling aspects in BPC
Loading Transaction Data From Flatfile and BWInfocube
EPM Add-in for Excel
Consolidation
Advanced Concepts
Integration Of BPC with BI
- Version(MicroSoft 5.1 and NetWeaver 7.0,7.5 and 10.0
- Strategy and Roadmap
- Architecture and Terminology (Versions 5.1MS and 7.0,7.5,10 .0NW)
Technical Architecture of BPC 10.0NW
- User Interface
- Application Layer
- Reporting Layer
- Data Layer
Introduction to Planning, Budgetting, Forecasting, Consolidation and Reporting
Modeling aspects in BPC - ENVIRONMENT Management
- Model Management
- Creating Dimensions,Properties and Maintaining Members
- Creation of Data Manager Packeges
Loading Transaction Data From Flatfile and BWInfocube
- Explaing the Infoproviders,InfoObjects,BPC Namespace in BI
- Loading Transaction Data using a FlatFile
- Loading Transaction Data From NW BI Infocube
- Creating a Conversion file
- Using Standard Data Manager Packages
- Journals
- Work Status
- Business Process Flows
- Security
- Documents
- Library
- Web Reports
- Drill Through
EPM Add-in for Excel
- Creating Input forms and Reports using EPM and EV functions
- Creating Custom Buttons and Assigning Macros
- Advanced Formatting options using Properties.
- Building Income Statement,Balance Sheet and Trial Balance reports and P&L Statements
- Demonstrate building a report reading data from multiple Models.
Consolidation
- Currency Conversion Set Up
- Intercompany Eliminations
- Intercompany Matching
- Intercompany Bookings
- Account Transformations
- Good-will and Ownership Calculations
- Carry forward rule
- COI Concept
Advanced Concepts
- Migration of BPC 7.0 to 7.5 to 10.0
- BPC on HANA architecture and migration
- Migration of EV reports and input schedules to EPM reports and input forms
- Transport Connection
- Backup and Restore
Integration Of BPC with BI
- Data Flow from BPC-BI ,BI-BPC
- Process Chains
- Functions of Transaction cods of BPC/BI
- Logic Scripts
- Member formulas
- Business Rules
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