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Repository
A centralized set of relational data structures stored in a database. It enables BusinessObjects users to share resources in a controlled and secured environment. The repository is made up of three domains: the security domain, the universe domain, and the document domain.


  
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RE: Repository

Repository is nothing but metadata. It contains 3 domains security, universe and document. A repository has only one security domain.


 
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The area of the repository that stores documents, templates, scripts, and lists of values.  
Latest Answer : all the document informations are stored here,Cheers,Sithu ...

A work mode whereby a designer creates universes in an environment with a repository. The mode in which a universe is saved determines whether other designers are able to access it. By default, a universe 
Latest Answer : Within BusinessObjects enterprise, user names can be authenticated against one of more security databases. The default authentication source is Enterprise. However, if your company uses Windows NT, for example then NT user name and password can be used ...

The work mode appropriate for a networked environment in which the general supervisor has set up a repository.  
Latest Answer : online mode means working with u r repositoryit means that u have been logged on to u repository and u r using that universe ...

A centralized set of relational data structures stored in a database. It enables BusinessObjects users to share resources in a controlled and secured environment. The repository is made up of three domains: 
Latest Answer : Repository is nothing but metadata. It contains 3 domains security, universe and document. A repository has only one security domain. ...

A secured connection is used to access universes or documents that may be restricted or confidential. It can be shared by several authorized users. Stored in the repository, the definition of a secured 
Latest Answer : The secured connections are used to access universe or document that may be restricted or confidentialCheers,Sithu ...

The area of the repository that holds exported universes. The universe domain makes it possible to store, distribute, and administrate universes. There may be multiple universe domains in a repository.  
Latest Answer : this holds the logical arrangement of facts/diemensions and mesuresCheers,Sithu ...

A work mode whereby a designer creates universes in an environment without a repository. The mode in which a universe is saved determines whether other designers are able to access it. By default, a universe 
Latest Answer : Designer lets you save universes in either enterprise or workgroup mode.Enterprise mode means that you are working in an environment with a repository. Workgroup mode means that you are working without a repository. The mode in which you save your universe ...

Designer is a BusinessObjects IS module used by universe designers to create and maintain universes. Universes are the semantic layer that isolates end users from the technical issues of the database structure. 
Latest Answer : DesignerIt is one of the business object’s componentsIt is used to create universesIt is used to define measures/metricsIt is used to do the calculationsSithu ...

The design method consists of two major phases. During the first phase, you create the underlying database structure of your universe. This structure includes the tables and columns of a database and the 
Latest Answer : Universe Design as follows:Define Parameters -> Insert Database Schema (tables, columns..etc)->Make the Joins->Resolve the loops->create classes and Objects->Hierarchies.Then test the universe for integraty.Cheers,Ravi Kumar Garreravi_kumar_garre@yahoo.co.in ...

1. What is a universe?2. Analysis in business objects?3. Who launches the supervisor product in BO for the first time?4. How can you check the universe?5. What are universe parameters?6. Types of universes in business objects?7. What is security domain in BO?8. Where will you find the address of repository in BO?9. What is broad cast agent?10. In BO 4.1 version what is the alternative name for broadcast agent?11. What services the broadcast agent offers on the server side?12. How can you access
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