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The SAP HANA studio provides an environment for Administration, Modeling and Data Provisioning. There are several
predefined User Interface layouts addressing several applications types called Perspectives.
In HANA Studio every HANA system has two main sub-nodes, Catalog and Content.
Modeler perspective:
Provides views and menu options that enable you to define your analytic model, for example, attribute, analytic, and
calculation views of SAP HANA data.
In HANA Studio every HANA system has two main sub-nodes, Catalog and Content.
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Catalog
The Catalog represents SAP HANAs data dictionary, i. e. all data structures, tables, and data
which can be used.
All the physical tables and views can be found under the Catalog node.
This node contains a list of Schemas which a used to categorize tables according to user
defined groupings.
Content
The Content represents the design-time repository which holds all information of data models
created with the Modeler.
Physically these models are stored in database tables which are also visible under Catalog.
The Models are organized in Packages. The Contents node just provides a different view on the
same physical data.
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1. Raman says:
March 18, 2014 at 4:10 am
Hi Guys,
thanx a lot for your work. This is probably the best explained tutorial on HANA for newbie.
Raman
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2. Rama says:
May 3, 2014 at 3:19 am
Thank you very much for sharing this. It is really helpful for beginners like me.
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