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broadcost agent

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: January 12, 2006     Asked by: gana 
  
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October 10, 2005 02:37:13   #1  
rakesh roshan jha        

RE: broadcost agent

broadcast agent is used for scheduling or bursting the reports.

thru this,you can schedule your reports so that end-users can access reports thru internet.

you have broadcast administration console here thru which,you can schedule reports and watch the tasks even.It is an administrator tool of Business Object.


 
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January 12, 2006 04:35:31   #2  
sithusithu Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 161    

RE: broadcost agent

Lets you set the user identification and properties for the administrator of the Broadcast Agent. Broadcast Agent is a BusinessObjects product that handles the scheduled or batch processing of documents.

The administrator enters this user identification to log into Broadcast Agent. The user identification consists of the name of the Broadcast Agent and a password.

In the User pane, a group with a user identification for a Broadcast Agent is identified with the  symbol.

Cheers,

Sithu


 
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