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shown. You can apply a filter for packages only on the Content node in the Navigator panel. You can apply a filter<br />

for objects at the package level including subpackages.<br />

Applying Filter for Packages<br />

1. In the Navigator pane, select the Content node.<br />

2. In the context menu, choose Filter Packages....<br />

3. In the Filter Packages dialog, enter the filter text.<br />

4. If you want to search for the exact word written in the filter text, select Match whole word checkbox.<br />

5. Choose OK.<br />

Note: If a filter already exists on the Content node, the new filter will overwrite the existing one. You can<br />

also apply the previous filter on the Content using Apply Filter '' option.<br />

Applying Filter for Objects<br />

1. In the Navigator pane, expand the Content node.<br />

2. In the context menu of a package, choose Filter Objects....<br />

3. In the Filter Objects dialog, enter the filter text.<br />

4. If you want to search for the exact word written in the filter text, select Match whole word checkbox.<br />

5. If you want to apply the filter on the subpackages, choose Apply filter to sub packages checkbox.<br />

○ If you want to apply a filter only if no filter already exists on the selected package or otherwise retain the<br />

existing filter, choose Apply only if no filter already exists.<br />

○ If you want to apply filter even if there is an existing filter, choose Apply to all and overwrite existing.<br />

6. Choose OK.<br />

Note: If a filter already exists on the package, the new filter will overwrite the existing one.<br />

6.5.3 Refactoring Objects<br />

You use this procedure to restructure your content objects in the Navigator without changing their behavior. As<br />

you move the objects, their references are automatically adjusted. Objects available for refactoring are, packages,<br />

attribute views, analytic views, graphical calculation views, and analytic privileges.<br />

The activation state of the objects from source package to target package is maintained as follows:<br />

At Source At Target<br />

Base Object- active<br />

Impacted Object- active<br />

Base Object- inactive<br />

Impacted Object- inactive<br />

Base Object- active<br />

Impacted Object- active<br />

Base Object- inactive<br />

Impacted Object- inactive<br />

Base Object- active Base Object- active<br />

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

Setting Up the Analytic Model<br />

P U B L I C<br />

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