Sunday, December 4, 2016

Post test


  1. Delivery Units ('Delivery Unit creation in SAP HANA')
  2. Generate Time Data ('Generate time data in SAP HANA')
  3. Configure Import Server('how to import SAP ECC Tables metadata into SAP HANA')
  4. Data Provisioning ('real-time data replication to SAP HANA using SLT')
  5. Import
  6. Export
  7. Mass Copy
  8. Validate
  9. Activate
  10. Redeploy
  11. Auto Documentation
  12. Switch Ownership
  13. Change Authoring Schema
  14. Schema Mapping
  15. Maintain Package Specific Default Schema
1) Delivery Units:  easily maintain the content transportation from one system to anther in SAP HANA.
-One or more packages which will be transported together from one system to another.


2) Generate time data:  generate time data automatically and quickly rather than loading it to different sources systems.  All will be stored in '_SYS_BI' schema.

1) Gregorian                                               2)Fiscal   M_FISCAL_CALENDAR
M_TIME_DIMENSIONM_TIME_DIMENSION_MONTHM_TIME_DIMENSION_WEEKM_TIME_DIMENSION_YEAR


3)  Which of the following settings are mandatory for configuring the import server in the SAP HANA studio?

Configure import Server:  load the data from SAP Source systems to HANA using SAP Data Services...

'Configure Import server'  --> select system --> enter


  • SAP DATA SERVICES SYSTEM NAME
  • Repository name
  • ODBC Data Source
  • Port Number




4) Data provisioning: administration and monitoring screen for SLT replication and we only get this screen if the SLT is configured for the system.

This provides information about what is:

  • SLT configuration name
  • replication status of the tables
  • control the replication 
5) Import: Used to import the object
            
Import function is used to import the objects from local system to SAP HANA:

  1. Catalog Objects (i.e. tables, views, procedures, indexes)
  2. Modeling Objects/Content(i.e. attribute/analytic/calculation views)
  3. Data from local excel/csv files to a table in Hana
  4. delivery units created in other system.
  5. Table's metadata from SAP ECC
  6. netweaver BW models

6) Export:  export the objects from SAP HANA system to either local system or directory in server location.  

1)  Catalog objects like tables, view, procedures and indexes
2)  modeling objects(Content) like attribute, analytic, and calculation view
3)  Delivery Units which is group of packages

7)  Mass Copy:    copy objects from one package to another in the same system.

Used to copy the objects from one package to other package in the same system.

Mass Copy  --> copy all the objects in the source package to target package to 'sap-student-elearning' package.  Select the source package as 'sap-student' and the target package package 

Step 2:

-convert the analytic views to calculation so that we can use virtual tables also as source objects while doing customization

Step 3:

-we can see validation status for each of the objects we are going to copy to the new package here.  
  1. If we have any SQL Script based calculation view or procedures and its dependent objects in the package then system will not change the reference. We need to manually change the objects reference after the map copy is completed.
  2. If the object already exist in target package then by default system will not copy it, however we can choose to overwrite the object in target system.
Step4: Click ‘Finish’ to start the ‘Mass Copy’ process and upon successful completion we should see the selected objects under new package.

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