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Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana

You're reading from   Real Time Analytics with SAP Hana Enhance your SAP HANA skills using this step-by-step guide to creating and reporting data models for real-time analytics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174110
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinay Singh Vinay Singh
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Real Time Analytics with SAP HANA
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Kickoff – Before We Start FREE CHAPTER 2. SAP HANA Data Modeling Approach 3. Different Ways of SAP HANA Data Load 4. Creating SAP HANA Artifacts Attribute Views and Analytical Views 5. Creating SAP HANA Artifacts – Analytical Privileges and Calculation Views 6. Understanding Text Search and Hierarchies in SAP HANA 7. Using Decision Tables and Transporting SAP HANA Content 8. Consuming SAP HANA Data Models 9. An Introduction to Application Function Library Index

Creating other elements


Let's learn to create other related elements, which can be used in conjunction with attribute view and analytical view.

Calculated attribute

The following are the steps to create a calculated attribute:

  1. Open any of the attribute views created previously.

  2. Click on Data foundation. In the output pane of the attribute view created previously, right-click Calculated Attributes.

  3. From the context menu, choose New. Give name and description of the calculated attribute that you want to create.

  4. Choose the Key tab page.

  5. Select the data type for the calculated attribute and fill the length and scale.

  6. Define the attribute using the required attributes, operator, and function.

  7. Drag and drop the required function onto the Expression Editor.

  8. Click Add.

Here we have used Date Functions; as per our requirement, we can explore other options as well. We can validate the syntax just by clicking on validate syntax, as shown in the following screenshot:

Calculated measures

The steps for creating calculated...

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