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Requirement Preference Substeps<br />

Note: Enforcing validation<br />

rules with severity “Error”<br />

are mandatory.<br />

To determine the numbers of rows to<br />

be displayed in a page<br />

Data Preview Select the maximum rows for data<br />

preview as required.<br />

To specify a location for job log files Logs 1. Expand the Logs node.<br />

To enable logging the repository calls<br />

and specify location for repository log<br />

files<br />

To enable search for the attributes<br />

used in the views<br />

To allow lower case alphabets for<br />

attribute view, analytic view,<br />

calculation view, procedure and<br />

analytic privilege names<br />

2. Select Job Log.<br />

3. Browse the location where you<br />

want to save the job log files.<br />

Logs 1. Expand the Logs node.<br />

2. Select Job Log.<br />

3. Select true from the drop-down<br />

list.<br />

4. Browse the location where you<br />

want to save the repository log<br />

files.<br />

Search Options Select Enable Search Attributes. .<br />

Case Restriction Deselect the Model name in upper<br />

case checkbox.<br />

Note: After changing the preferences make sure you choose Apply and OK.<br />

6.1.2 Configuring the Import Server<br />

In order to load data from external sources to <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> you need to establish a connection with the server. To<br />

connect you need to provide the details of BusinessObjects Data Services repository and ODBC drivers. Once the<br />

connection is established you can import the tables definition and then load the data into table definitions.<br />

1. In the Quick Launch tab page, choose Configure Import Server.<br />

2. Enter the IP address of the server from which you want to import data.<br />

3. Enter the repository name.<br />

4. Enter the ODBC data source, and choose OK.<br />

6.1.3 Importing Table Definitions<br />

One of the ways to create tables to load source system data into <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> is to import the table definitions from<br />

the source system.<br />

You have configured the <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> modeler for importing metadata using the Data Services infrastructure.<br />

Use this procedure to import table definitions (metadata) from a source system to load source system data into<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong>. You can point to these table definitions for creating various content models such as attribute,<br />

analytic, and calculation views.<br />

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

Setting Up the Analytic Model<br />

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