A. Open ODS view type Facts
B. Open ODS view type Master Data for Attributes
C. SAP BW InfoObject
D. Open ODS view type Master Data for Hierarchies
A. To combine centrally managed data with local files
B. To combine different InfoProviders using Join operations or Union operations
C. To build an interface for queries and reports
D. To build corporate memory for reconstructions
A. 5
B. 7
C. 3
D. 10
A. 1. Create a new structure in the context menu of a calculated key figure. 2. Save the structure as a global structure.
B. 1. Apply filters to a key figure structure in SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office. 2. Save the structure as a global structure.
C. 1. Create a new structure with key figures, selections, and formulas in a que 2. Save the structure as a global structure.
D. 1. Create a new structure in the context menu of an InfoProvider. 2. Add key figures, selections, and formulas.
A. DataProvider
B. BW query
C. Analysis workbook
D. Analysis view
A. Virtual data mart
B. Open Operational Data Store
C. Source system
D. Native SAP HANA data mart
A. The _SYS_BIC user is created in the system and the runtime information is written to_SYS STATISTICS.
B. Your content package is assigned with sufficient repository privileges to the SYS REPO user.
C. You are connected as SYSTEM user and all object privileges are assigned to this SYSTEM user.
D. The _SYS_REPO user must have sufficient object privileges assigned to your desired schema.
A. CompositeProvider
B. Open ODS view
C. InfoObject of type Key Figure
D. InfoObject of type Characteristic
A. In an SAP BW/4HANA transformation
B. In an SAP BW/4HANA InfoSource
C. In an SAP BW/4HANA data transfer process (DTP)
D. In a BW query
E. In an SAP HANA calculation view
A. To immediately display changed entries
B. To pre-define a data layout
C. To homogenize and cleanse data from different sources
D. To fulfill snapshot requirements