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Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana

By : Vinay Singh
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Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana

By: Vinay Singh

Overview of this book

SAP HANA is an in-memory database created by SAP. SAP HANA breaks traditional database barriers to simplify IT landscapes, eliminating data preparation, pre-aggregation, and tuning. SAP HANA and in-memory computing allow you to instantly access huge volumes of structured and unstructured data, including text data, from different sources. Starting with data modeling, this fast-paced guide shows you how to add a system to SAP HANA Studio, create a schema, packages, and delivery unit. Moving on, you’ll get an understanding of real-time replication via SLT and learn how to use SAP HANA Studio to perform this. We’ll also have a quick look at SAP Business Object DATA service and SAP Direct Extractor for Data Load. After that, you will learn to create HANA artifacts—Analytical Privileges and Calculation View. At the end of the book, we will explore the SMART DATA access option and AFL library, and finally deliver pre-packaged functionality that can be used to build information models faster and easier.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Real Time Analytics with SAP HANA
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Application server configuration


We need to define the DXC settings in the Xengine service on the master index server's host. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. In SAP Hana Studio, go to | Administrative console | Configuration tab | xs engine.ini | application_container.

  2. Expand application_container, then right-click on application_list. Click Change....

  3. In the System screen, check for new value field and check that libxsdxc is present; otherwise manually add it and click on Save.

  4. After making the changes, you will see a green dot next to application_list.

  5. You can test the DXC connection application by running the URL: http:/<hostname>/:80<instance number>/sap/hana/dxc/dxc.xscfunc.