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4. Choose OK.<br />

Activate<br />

Note:<br />

1. If you set the calculation view property Multidimensional Reporting as disabled, you can<br />

create a calculation view without adding any measure to the calculation view output. A<br />

calculation view without any measure works like an attribute view and is not available for<br />

reporting purposes.<br />

2. You can choose to hide the attributes and measures that are not required for client<br />

consumption by assigning value true to the property Hidden in the Properties pane.<br />

3. You can choose to create variables, and bind them to attributes for filtering data. The values<br />

you provide to the variables at runtime determine which data records are selected for<br />

consumption.<br />

4. You can choose to create input parameters for the union, join, projection, aggregation, and<br />

calculation view output. Also, if the calculation view data sources have input parameters, you<br />

can map them to the calculation view input parameters.<br />

5. You can choose to create hierarchy between attributes of the view.<br />

6. You can specify a value for the view's Default Client property to filter the table data that is<br />

relevant to a specific client as specified in the table fields at runtime, such as, MANDT or<br />

CLIENT. The default value for the property is the one that is specified as a preference. If the<br />

property is set to Dynamic, at runtime, the value set for the Session Client property is<br />

considered to filter table data. The Session Client property is set while creating a user.<br />

a. To activate the view select Save and Activate from the toolbar.<br />

Note:<br />

Note: Activating the current view redeploys the impacted objects if an active version of the<br />

impacted objects exist. You can also activate an object from the context menu of the object in<br />

the Navigator panel.<br />

Tip: You can choose to activate the other objects (required or impacted objects) along with<br />

the current object using the Save and Activate All from the toolbar.<br />

Note: For more information about activation, see Activating Objects [page 132].<br />

1. For an active calculation view, you can preview the data of an intermediate node in a calculation view,<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Setting Up the Analytic Model<br />

which helps to debug each level of a complex calculation scenario having join, union, aggregation,<br />

projection, and output nodes. The data you preview for a node is for the active version of the<br />

calculation view. If no active version for the object exists then you need to activate the object first. You<br />

can choose the Data Preview option from the context menu of a node.<br />

P U B L I C<br />

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