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Why there is no global or local repository like in informatica?
Why BO is not using any server like informatica repository server or informatica server?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: February 09, 2007     Asked by: sat.inn 
  
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February 09, 2007 07:43:13   #1  
       

RE: Why there is no global or local repository like in...
RE: Why there is no global or local repository like in...Actually, we have a global repository in Business Objects like informatica. It contains the users and domain(metadata) information such as security domain, universe domain, document domain.
 
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February 09, 2007 07:54:53   #2  
       

RE: Why there is no global or local repository like in...
Actually, we have a global repository in Business Objects like informatica. It contains the users and domain information such as security domain, universe domain, document domain all are combinely called as metadata. After creation of general supervisor and repository, you can able to access that repository and you can save your universes, documents and etc. CheersRaj.
 
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February 09, 2007 22:32:42   #3  
sat.inn Member Since: February 2007   Contribution: 15    

RE: Why there is no global or local repository like in...
k thanks for ur response. But what abt the repository server?(talking abt BO 5.1)...And is there any scope for BO 5.1?..how s the market?
 
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