Business Objects 6.1 Broadcast Agent Server for the End User Course

Course Code: BO 14
Course Abstract: This class is a combination of instructor-led lecture, hands-on workshops and in-class demonstrations with the emphasis on Business Objects – Broadcast Agent End User orientation. Topics to be covered include an over-view of the BCA (Broadcast Agent Server), basic scheduling of document refreshing, in-depth review of the functionality and options available to the end user community for scheduling and distribution of reports and finally concluding with several workshops that reflect real world scenarios.

Free BusinessObjects User Group Meeting available when you schedule this course.

 

Audience:

This class is intended for Business Objects End Users who are responsible for report creation and distribution.

Duration: 4 hours
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Identify BCA Architecture
> Implement Deployment Practices for BCA
> Utilize Supervisor and BCA
> Monitor BCA Agents and Documents

Course Topics:

Broadcast Agent Configuration and Scheduling
Creating a Broadcast Agent
Monitoring Broadcast Agent
Scheduling Documents
Viewing Scheduled Documents
Retrieving Documents

Prerequisites:

Basic Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP skills

Business Objects Reporter – Report Creation Skills

Note: All fields are required
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