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I need to find all reports that have a schedule with a specific recipient on it, then remove that person. How can I do this programmatically, rather than manually doing it 300+ times.

How can we search schedules by email recipient? Apart from asking the person to forward us the reports so we can try and figure out which ones they are.

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  • Pardon my confusion - Are you saying you want to filter this specific person out of appearing in the reports? Or that you want to remove their records from the datatables themselves?
    – 4444
    Jul 17, 2017 at 15:31
  • In CMC -> Folders -> Right click a report -> Schedules -> Destinations we have someone w/ a gmail address receiving report deliveries... Is there a way I can check all destination/emails to find reports that have this person as a recipient? Identify them so I can go in and take out their email address so they stop receiving the emails
    – MrB
    Jul 17, 2017 at 15:56
  • Ah you meant in the Central Management Console - not in a report itself. I've retagged your question to get the attention of others more familiar with BusinessObjects
    – 4444
    Jul 17, 2017 at 16:02

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Alas, there's no easy way to do this.

To find the list of schedules, you can use the QueryBuilder (available through http[s]://[your BOBJ server]/AdminTools). This web application allows you to query the CMS repository database with limited, SQL-like queries (e.g. no joins, …).

For example, the following query will give you all scheduled (si_schedule_status = 9) publications (si_kind = 'publication'):

select *
  from ci_infoobjects
 where si_schedule_status = 9
   and si_kind = 'publication'

Here's what the result could look like (the output is a formatted HTML with nested structures represented as nested tables):

Example output

Alternatively, you could use a free tool such as CMS Query Builder by biclever which is a little easier to use and offers export to Excel functionality.

CMS Query Builder

I would recommend that you start with one object (schedule) which contains the data you need, then look at the fields that contain said data and try to construct a query that way. It's important to know that you cannot query nested data, so you won't be able to extract just the schedules where the given e-mail address appears (as it'll be a few levels down).

If you have sufficient programming experience, and depending on the version of BusinessObjects you're using, you could resort to the Java or REST SDK, although I'm not sure if all the necessary functionality is available in the latter.

With both SDKs, your starting point will again be a CMS query to retrieve the desired objects before modifying them. The documentation for the SDKs is available through the SAP Help Portal; look for the Development section. You'll need to look at the Business Intelligence Platform Java SDK Developer Guide and SAP Business Intelligence Platform Java API Reference.

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  • i cant get CMS query builder to work... at login screen I do not now what values to use. Any tips?
    – MrB
    Aug 4, 2017 at 21:51
  • CMS Query Builder seems to be a broken tool
    – MrB
    Aug 16, 2017 at 15:22
  • I ended up getting this to work by setting up an Enterprise login. I dont think this tool works correctly w/ Windows AD
    – MrB
    Aug 18, 2017 at 23:12

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