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Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana

You're reading from   Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana Enhance your SAP HANA skills using this step-by-step guide to creating and reporting data models for real-time analytics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174110
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinay Singh Vinay Singh
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kickoff – Before We Start FREE CHAPTER 2. SAP HANA Data Modeling Approach 3. Different Ways of SAP HANA Data Load 4. Creating SAP HANA Artifacts Attribute Views and Analytical Views 5. Creating SAP HANA Artifacts – Analytical Privileges and Calculation Views 6. Understanding Text Search and Hierarchies in SAP HANA 7. Using Decision Tables and Transporting SAP HANA Content 8. Consuming SAP HANA Data Models 9. An Introduction to Application Function Library Index

Creating and using Full Text Search


Before we proceed with the creation and use of Full Text Search, let's quickly go through the basic terms associated with it. They are as follows:

  • Text Analysis: This is the process of analyzing unstructured text, extracting relevant information, and then transforming this information into structure information that can be leveraged in different ways. The scripts provide additional possibilities to analyze strings or large text columns by providing analysis rules for many industries in many languages for SAP HANA.

  • Full Text Search: This capability of HANA helps to speed up search capabilities within large amounts of text data significantly. The primary function of Full Text Search is to optimize linguistic searches.

  • Fuzzy Search: This functionality enables us to find strings that match a pattern approximately (rather than exactly). It's a fault-tolerant search, meaning that a query returns records even if the search term contains additional or missing...

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