Web Intelligence Reports in batch

Hi All,
Is there any way to schedule a web intelligence (BO XI 3.0) report once which will produce multiple instances for each (say) states .

Can I use VB code? If yes How?
Regards,
Sandeep


sandeepxyz (BOB member since 2009-03-06)

Search on multi and single pass bursting.


MikeD :south_africa: (BOB member since 2002-06-18)

it will be great if you can send me the link

thanks,
Sandeep


sandeepxyz (BOB member since 2009-03-06)

Go through the XI 3.0 publishing guide from here

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haider :es: (BOB member since 2005-07-18)

Let me be more clear.The requirement is:

It should be possible to run thereport as a batch that will output a separate report for each states with the operator only having to enter the Billing Month.
We have a set of 6 similar reports which needs the above functionality.

How to implement this.It will be great if anyone can provide me with the steps to follow.

Many Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep


sandeepxyz (BOB member since 2009-03-06)

The steps you are asking are very much available in the publishing guide for which the link has been already provided

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haider :es: (BOB member since 2005-07-18)

Hi,
Thanks, for your reply.

Can you polease give me the steps to implement this.I am new to this Publication.

Do I need to create Profiles? I have to generate the different instances based on state and the report instance should be available under rhe publication.Where I can set the state parameter value.How one report will burst for different states in publication.

Regards,
Sandeep


sandeepxyz (BOB member since 2009-03-06)

You need to create a profile and associate the state dimension object to the profile,then by using publication you can send the reports.
I have written about this in my blog

http://chennaibi.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/publications-and-profiles-in-xir30/

Let me know if u have any queries


Rajasekar :india: (BOB member since 2004-07-16)

Thanks for your reply.
1.Can I set the report instance names with the state names and the date of report run in MMM-YY format using the publication approach.

Regards,
Sandeep


sandeepxyz (BOB member since 2009-03-06)