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Integrated Planning needs SAP Portal?

Former Member
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hey everybody!

I heard that I need a completely configured SAP Portal in order to work with Integrated Planning from SAP Netweaver BI 7.0.

Is that right?

Where can I make in the BI-System the adjustment which Portal it is to work with?

Thanks in advance,

Philipp

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Former Member
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Hi,

You need to have portal for integrated palnning, you can do that using Bex analyzer also.

Thanks & Best Regards,

Rajani

Former Member
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What exactly do I neet the Portal for?

I mean Integrated Planning is a part of BI.

former_member192700
Active Contributor
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Hi Philipp,

you do not need a Portal as frontend, yet you need the portal runtime which is an integral part of most BI frontend tools.

Please search the forum with criterias like 'Portal', 'Java', 'Setup', 'Web', 'Usage types' etc and you will find more than enough information.

Cheers

SAP NetWeaver BI Organisation

Former Member
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Thanks for your answer Andreas,

I found this document: https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6b1472a7-0301-0010-64bd-dc96509d...

It´s about integrating SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP.

I´m writing my diploma thesis about SAP BI 7.0. Are there any differences or is it easier in the meantime?

As far as I can see there´s only a RFC-Connection needed.

Best regards,

Philipp

Former Member
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When I open the Planning Modeller in RSPLAN I get the message "Es wurde ein nicht interpretierbares SSO-Ticket empfangen", in English "A ticket, that could not be interpreted was received".

So I think a SSO-Connection has to be established.

Any How-To´s where I can do this?

Best regards,

Philipp