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Using the BusinessObjects BI Platform Adapter
Defining BOBIP Events
LOV.All
 – If selected, all values will be used as override values.
Note: 
You can also use the Variable button to insert a variable anywhere into this field.
Parameter Guidelines
Use commas to separate multiple values, or put each value on a separate line
For ranges, use an underscore (_) between low and high values. You can omit the low or high value to leave that 
part of the range open-ended.
In a range, prefix the lower and/or upper value with ~ for that range to be exclusive rather than inclusive of that 
value.
To use a variable, position the cursor in the value field, and click the 
Variables
 button.
13.
Click 
OK
 to save the override parameters.
14.
Click the 
Logons
 tab if you need to specify logon overrides for any of the data sources used by the report or Web 
Intelligence. 
To use this feature, you need to set up runtime users for the logon overrides you need. See 
.
15.
Select the runtime user you want to use as a logon override for the data source logon.
16.
If you are creating a 
Web Intelligence 
job, click the 
Prompts
 tab.
You can override the current value for the associated prompt by right-clicking the prompt and selecting 
Override
 
option from the context menu. The 
Prompt Value
 dialog displays.
You can also insert CWA variables as needed by clicking the 
Variables
 button and selecting the variable from the 
list.
Note: 
If a prompt is bold, then a value is required.
17.
Click 
OK
 to save the job.
Defining BOBIP Events
Using the BOBIP Adapter, you can define events that can be used for alerting and invoking an automated response 
through email and/or inserting additional jobs into the schedule. The 
Event Definition
 dialog is displayed when you add 
or edit a BOBIP event. CWA can monitor events and then take one or more actions when the event trigger occurs. You 
must configure a calendar for the event from the 
Schedule
 tab to schedule when the event is enabled (that is, when 
monitoring will occur). If needed, you can configure the monitor to operate only during certain time periods or leave the 
monitor in operation at all times.