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Creating Universes with SAP BusinessObjects

You're reading from   Creating Universes with SAP BusinessObjects Create and maintain powerful SAP BusinessObjects Universes with the SAP Information Design Tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170907
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Taha Mahmoud Taha Mahmoud
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to BI and the Semantic Layer FREE CHAPTER 2. Aligning BI Solutions with Business Demands 3. Creating Our First Universe 4. Creating the Data Foundation Layer 5. Creating the Business Layer 6. Testing Your Universe 7. The Data Foundation Layer – Advanced Topics 8. The Business Layer – Advanced Topics 9. Data Security and Profiles 10. A Multiuser Development Environment Index

Advanced design techniques of Data Foundation


In this section, we will talk about some features that will help us later in this chapter to solve SQL design traps. The main idea of the design techniques presented here is to control the SQL queries generated from our Universe. We will learn how to control the number of returned queries based on the selected objects.

Alias tables

An alias table, as discussed in Chapter 4, Creating the Data Foundation Layer, is a named copy of another database entity (table/view). We already learned how to create an alias table, and here we will learn how to use it to fix SQL design traps.

Context

Context is a join path definition between Data Foundation entities. The SQL engine will create and submit a separate query for each context. This will only take place if we have a report or query that contains business objects that refer to more than one context. We will learn how to create context to fix SQL design traps in the SQL design traps section.

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