Blogs tagged calculationview
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SAP HANA Cloud is a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) that delivers a single view of customer’s entire data landscape. It is an all-in-one solution that supports modern applications and analytics. As the cloud-based data foundation for SAP Business... Read More »0Comments3Likes -
The following text provides background information about the “Keep Flag” that can be set in Calculation Views since HANA 1.0 SPS 09 Purpose of keep flag: Ensure that calculations occur at a granularity that includes attributes... Read More »1Comment6Likes -
This example is referenced in my other post about the usage of the “Keep Flag” in SAP HANA Calculation Views. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example The following... Read More »0Comments1Like -
This example is referenced in my other post about the usage of the “Keep Flag” in SAP HANA Calculation Views. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example The following... Read More »5Comments1Like -
This example is referenced in my other post about how to check the push-down of filters. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example The following example illustrates how the feature... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
This example is referenced in my other post about how to check the push-down of filters. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example In the following it will be demonstrated with an... Read More »2Comments1Like -
This example is referenced in my other post about how to check the push-down of filters. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example In the following an example will be shown how the... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
This example is referenced in my other post about how to check the push-down of filters. Please have a look at the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example In the following it will be shown with help of an... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
In the following three different ways are described how to verify whether or not a filter is “pushed-down”. With “pushed-down” it is meant that the filter is applied at the lowest level possible – e.g., already when reading data from a... Read More »0Comments3Likes -
This example is referenced in my other post about flags to enforce the push-down of filters. Please review the other post to get a better understanding of the context for this example Example This example is using the data of table... Read More »4Comments3Likes