Qs 1. What is SAP HANA Studio?
Modeler:
Used for creating various types of views and analytical privileges.
SAP HANA Development:
Used for programming applications for creating development objects to access or update data models such as Server-side Java script, XSJS, XSODATA files.
Administration:
Used to monitor the system and change settings.
Debug:
Used to debug code such as SQLScript (.procedure files) or Server-side Java script (.xsjs files).
To open a perspective, go to Window → Open Perspective.
Qs 3. What are the supported platforms for HANA studio?
The SAP HANA studio runs on the Eclipse platform 3.6. We can use the SAP HANA studio on the following platforms:
• Microsoft Windows x32 and x64 versions of: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 11: x86 64-bit version
Note: For Mac OS, HANA studio is available but there is no HANA client for that.
Qs 4. What are the system requirements for HANA studio?
Java JRE 1.6 or 1.7 must be installed to run the SAP HANA studio. The Java runtime must be specified in the PATH variable. Make sure to choose the correct Java variant for installation of SAP HANA studio:
• For a 32-bit installation, choose a 32-bit Java variant.
• For a 64-bit installation, choose a 64-bit Java variant.
Qs 5. How to add new HANA system in HANA studio?
In order to connect to a SAP HANA system we need to know the Server Host ID and the Instance Number. Also we need a Username & Password combination to connect to the instance.
The left side Navigator space shows all the HANA system added to the SAP HANA Studio.
Steps to add new HANA system:
1. Right click in the Navigator space and click on Add System
- The SAP HANA studio is an Eclipse-based development and administration tool for working with HANA.
- It enables technical users to manage the SAP HANA database, to create and manage user authorizations, to create new or modify existing models of data etc.
- It is a client tool, which can be used to access local or remote HANA system.
Modeler:
Used for creating various types of views and analytical privileges.
SAP HANA Development:
Used for programming applications for creating development objects to access or update data models such as Server-side Java script, XSJS, XSODATA files.
Administration:
Used to monitor the system and change settings.
Debug:
Used to debug code such as SQLScript (.procedure files) or Server-side Java script (.xsjs files).
To open a perspective, go to Window → Open Perspective.
Qs 3. What are the supported platforms for HANA studio?
The SAP HANA studio runs on the Eclipse platform 3.6. We can use the SAP HANA studio on the following platforms:
• Microsoft Windows x32 and x64 versions of: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 11: x86 64-bit version
Note: For Mac OS, HANA studio is available but there is no HANA client for that.
Qs 4. What are the system requirements for HANA studio?
Java JRE 1.6 or 1.7 must be installed to run the SAP HANA studio. The Java runtime must be specified in the PATH variable. Make sure to choose the correct Java variant for installation of SAP HANA studio:
• For a 32-bit installation, choose a 32-bit Java variant.
• For a 64-bit installation, choose a 64-bit Java variant.
Qs 5. How to add new HANA system in HANA studio?
In order to connect to a SAP HANA system we need to know the Server Host ID and the Instance Number. Also we need a Username & Password combination to connect to the instance.
The left side Navigator space shows all the HANA system added to the SAP HANA Studio.
Steps to add new HANA system:
1. Right click in the Navigator space and click on Add System
2. Enter HANA system details, i.e. the Hostname & Instance Number and click Next.
3. Enter the database username & password to connect to the SAP HANA database. Click on Next and then Finish.
4. The SAP HANA system now appears in the Navigator.
Qs 6. What is the difference between catalog and content?
In HANA Studio every HANA system has two main sub-nodes, Catalog and Content.
Catalog:
- The Catalog represents SAP HANA’s 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.
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.
- The created Column Views are always located in schema _SYS_BIC, their metadata in schema _SYS_BI.
Qs 7. Does 32 bit version of HANA client work with SAP HANA repository and SAP HANA Development perspective?
There is no 32 bit version of the repository client.
If you want to make use of the repository integration features, for example, in the Project Explorer view in the SAP HANA Development perspective, you must install the 64 bit version of the repository client.
Qs 8. How can we set path to the repository client in HANA Studio?
- In SAP HANA studio, choose Window –> Preferences –> SAP HANA Development –> Repository Access
- Choose Browse and enter the path to the SAP HANA client executable, regi.exe. For example, C:Program Filessaphdbclientregi.exe
- Choose Apply to enable the new setting.
- Choose OK to save the settings.
Qs 9. How to start HANA Studio in Linux?
To start the SAP HANA studio, perform the following steps:
- Open a shell and go to the installation directory, such as /usr/sap/hdbstudio
- Execute the following command “./hdbstudio”. The SAP HANA studio starts.
- To set the path to the repository client
- In SAP HANA studio, choose Window Preferences SAP HANA Development Repository Access
- Choose Browse… to enter the path to the SAP HANA client executable, regi. For example, /usr/sap/hdbclient
- Choose Apply to enable the new setting.
- Choose OK to save the settings.
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