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4. Choose Apply.<br />

○ Unbind Command - to clear the key bindings with the command and provide new keyboard<br />

shortcut for an existing command.<br />

○ Restore Command - to restore the default key bindings provided by Modeler for an existing<br />

command.<br />

6.5.14 Copying an Object<br />

You can choose to copy an object in the Navigator panel and paste it to a required package. You must have write<br />

permissions on the target package where you are pasting the object. The copy paste feature is supported for all<br />

Modeler objects that is, attribute view, analytic view, calculation view, procedure and analytic privilege. The object<br />

that is copied to the target package is always inactive, even if in the source package it is in active state.<br />

By default the keyboard shortcut for copy and paste is CTRL + C and CTRL + V respectively. To enable keyboard<br />

shortcut for copy and paste you must apply the Modeler keyboard shortcuts from the Window Preferences<br />

General Keys and select Modeler as scheme.<br />

Note: Copy paste is supported only for a single object.<br />

1. In the Navigator panel, select an object and in the contect menu, choose Copy.<br />

Note: If you have applied the Keyboard shortcuts then you can also press CTRL + C to copy an object.<br />

2. Navigate to the package where you want to paste the object, and choose Paste.<br />

Note: If you have applied the Keyboard shortcuts then you can also press CTRL + V to paste an object.<br />

6.6 Importing BW Objects<br />

● You have implemented <strong>SAP</strong> Notes 1703061, 1759172, 1752384,1733519, and 1769374.<br />

● You have upgraded your Modeler to <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> 1.0 SP04 Rev 37.<br />

● You have added BW schema in the SQL privileges for the Modeler user to import BW models.<br />

● _SYS_REPO user has SELECT with GRANT privileges on the schema that contains the BW tables.<br />

You use this feature to import <strong>SAP</strong> NetWeaver Business Warehouse (<strong>SAP</strong> NetWeaver BW) models that are <strong>SAP</strong><br />

<strong>HANA</strong>-optimized InfoCubes, <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong>-optimized DataStore objects, and Query Snapshot InfoProviders to the<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> modeling environment. These imported objects are exposed as <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> information models and<br />

can be consumed for reporting using client tools such as, <strong>SAP</strong> BusinessObjects Explorer, <strong>SAP</strong> BusinessObjects BI<br />

4.0 Suite (Web Intelligence via Universes, Dashboards, Crystal Reports), Microsoft Office and so on. The model<br />

properties are set based on the <strong>SAP</strong> NetWeaver BW models metadata.<br />

If you select a DataStore object, the resultant <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> model is an analytic view with the same name as that of<br />

the DataStore object. If you select an InfoCube, two objects- analytic view and calculation view are created. In this<br />

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Setting Up the Analytic Model

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