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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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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

Chapter 8. On Another Level – Hierarchies in SAP HANA

Our SAP HANA application is at this point fairly rich. We have data in tables which we have used in attribute, analytic, and calculation views. We have authorizations defining who can see the data present in them. We're almost ready to deliver our application to our users so that they can work with the data themselves and do their own analysis.

One useful visualization option on data that users love is the notion of hierarchies. Hierarchies allow us to group objects together, and more importantly, give us subtotals along similar grouping lines. A hierarchy uses the parent-child analogy, where the child node is a logical subgroup of the parent node.

Probably the most common hierarchy that we use in our everyday life is the time hierarchy, even if we usually don't think of it in that way. If we were to look at time as a hierarchy, we could visualize it like this:

The advantage using hierarchies is the automatic aggregation of values they provide...

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