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Software Development on the SAP HANA Platform

You're reading from   Software Development on the SAP HANA Platform Written by a SAP HANA expert, this book takes you from installation to running your own processes in no time. By the end of the course you'll have awesome data retrieval and analytical powers to call on.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849689403
Length 328 pages
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Mark Walker Mark Walker
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Software Development on the SAP HANA Platform
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. So, What Is This SAP HANA Thing Anyways? FREE CHAPTER 2. SAP HANA Studio – Installation and First Look 3. Your First SAP HANA Development – An Attribute View 4. Painting with Numbers – An Analytic View 5. Let's Get Graphical – Graphical Calculation Views 6. You Talking to Me? – Scripted Calculation Views 7. Hey! That's My Data! – Authorizations in SAP HANA 8. On Another Level – Hierarchies in SAP HANA 9. Deploying Your Reporting Application to Reporting Software 10. Data Provisioning Using Data Services 11. Application Development Using the XS Engine So Long and Thanks – Where To Go from Here Index

Summary


In this chapter, we have taken a look at the possibilities provided to us when we create scripted calculation views in SAP HANA. We have seen that scripted calculation views can achieve exactly the same results as graphical calculation views. Scripted calculation views are created by writing code, instead of by manipulating objects on the screen. We have been introduced to the CE functions provided by SAP HANA, and have used some of these, notably the CE_OLAP_VIEW, CE_PROJECTION, CE_CALC, and CE_UNION_ALL functions to read data from an analytic view, create a projection on the data read, calculate columns on the fly, and then join data from two views together. We have seen that the results of CE functions are assigned to variables, which we can then use in other functions, prefixing the variable name with a colon. Finally, we did a comparison of the output of our scripted view and its graphical counterpart, and saw that the view contents of both were identical.

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