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SAP HANA: Data provisioning using BI 4.0Data services
Hello Folks,
In this document, I would like to explain how to use Data services Workbench to load datainto your user schema in HANA.
Before loading a table you will have to consider two cases.
1. Do I need Table Meta data and Data?2. Do I need only data?
If you don’t have the required metadata in your user schema, you can use thiswizard to import the required Meta data before loading the data into the table.
This wizard will help me to load the Meta data (Table Schema) + data into my user schemain HANA Studio.
The following are the steps for Data provisioning into HANA using Data services:
1. Choose Source Database2. Choose tables to replicate3. Choose target database4. Choose runtime repository5. Execute the replication job
Firstly log on to Business Objects Data services workbench as shown below:
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Now Select "Quick replication wizard" as shown below:
Before starting with wizard, you have to mention a project name in the screen shot as shownbelow:
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Press Next to continue.
• Choose Source Database:
In my example, am taking Source as “HANA” and Target as “HANA”. I am tryingto load a table from another user schema to my user schema. I would like to loadtable named “CE1IDEA” from ECC6 schema to my schema.
So am choosing Database as “HANA” and am giving my ODBC Data source“HANA” which I have for HANA database as shown below:
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You can see all the databases list available for as source systems and as mentioned ichoose "HANA" as source as shown below:
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• Choose tables to replicate:
In this screen I have to select the table “CE1IDEA” which I want toreplicate. I can use the “search” feature to search across HANA database forthe required table.
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• Choose target database:
Now we have to choose our target database as shown below:
We have only 3 options so far to choose as target database.
1. HANA2. Sybase IQ3. Teradata
As discussed above,I choose “HANA” as the target database as per the belowscreen shot.
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• Choose runtime repository:
Now we have to choose the repository and server on which our “replication” job runs.
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• Execute the job and monitor it:
Now we have to monitor the job and as in our example we are trying to load table “CE1IDEA”from ECC6 Schema to my user schema. Now execute the job as shown below:
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As marked here we are choosing “schema” and “data” as we discussed earlier.Here we can do those settings. Now we have to execute this "a.rep" job
Monitoring:
We can see the below screenshots:
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Now as we see our job is successful and we have 6900963 rows loaded in just less than 10minutes. Now we can go to hana studio and see table under our schema as shown below:
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Hope you understood about this new wizard. Which helps us in data provisioning? Thisis just a basic guide. In my next document I will explain about using the scripts and otherfunctionality if we have any complex logic to be performed before loading.
Thanks for reading this document. Do comment your views.
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