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To set up a package hierarchy in the <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> repository, perform the following steps:<br />

1. Create a new root package.<br />

Open the Modeler perspective and perform the following steps:<br />

a) Choose New > Package .<br />

b) Choose Create...<br />

2. Maintain the package details.<br />

In the Create Package dialog, perform the following steps:<br />

a) Enter the name of the package (mandatory).<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines and conventions apply to package names.<br />

b) Enter a package description (optional).<br />

c) Specify the delivery unit that the package is assigned to.<br />

You can add additional packages to a delivery unit at a later point in time, too.<br />

d) Specify a language for the package content.<br />

e) Assign responsibility of the package to a specific user (optional).<br />

By default, the responsible user for a new package is the database user connected to the <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong><br />

repository in the current <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> studio session.<br />

f) Maintain translation details.<br />

If you plan to have the content translated, you need to maintain the translation details; this is covered in<br />

another topic.<br />

3. Create a new subpackage.<br />

In the Navigator view of the Modeler perspective, perform the following steps:<br />

a) Right-click the package to which you want to add a new subpackage.<br />

b) In the pop-up menu, choose New > Package...<br />

4. Maintain the subpackage details.<br />

In the Create Package dialog, perform the following steps:<br />

a) Enter the name of the subpackage (mandatory).<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines and conventions apply to package names.<br />

b) Enter a description for the new subpackage (optional).<br />

c) Specify the delivery unit that the subpackage is assigned to.<br />

You can add additional packages to a delivery unit at a later point in time, too.<br />

d) Specify a language for the subpackage content.<br />

e) Assign responsibility of the subpackage to a specific user (optional).<br />

By default, the responsible user for a new package is the database user connected to the <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong><br />

repository in the current <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> studio session.<br />

f) Maintain translation details.<br />

Related Links<br />

If you plan to have the content translated, you need to maintain the translation details; this is covered in<br />

another topic.<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> Delivery Unit Naming Conventions [page 36]<br />

In <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong>, conventions and guidelines exist for the naming of delivery units (DU). The delivery unit is the<br />

vehicle that lifecycle management (LCM) uses to ship one or more software components from <strong>SAP</strong> (or a<br />

partner) to a customer. The DU is also the container you use to transport application content in your system<br />

landscape.<br />

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Setting Up Your Application

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