Just a brief guide about creating a SAP BusinessObjects Data Services Repository on SAP HANA.
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Prepare the HANA Server to host the Data Services Repository
- Launch the SAP HANA Studio
- To create the specific user – and the connected schema that will host all the tables of the new Data Service Repository – expand the desired HANA System and then Security folder
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Clik here to view. - Right click on Users and select New User
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Clik here to view. - Enter username – in this case DSERV_REPO– and password (the password have to be changed after the first logon) and click on Deploy
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Clik here to view. - The easiest way to check if the user was successfully created and to change the linked password is to add a new connection to the HANA Server, naturally using the credentials just created. So, right click on the Navigation Panel and select New System…
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Clik here to view. - Enter the required information and click on Next >
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Clik here to view. - Enter the credentials of the user you just created and click on Finish
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Clik here to view. - Enter a new password and click on OK
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Clik here to view. - Expanding the freshly added system, the Catalog folder and the schema DSERV_REPO, you can check that there are no tables inside
Create the Data Service Repository
- In order to create an ODBC Connection, on the system where SAP Data Services have been installed, navigate to Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools and then click on Data Sources (ODBC)
- Click on System DNS tab and then on Add button
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Clik here to view. - Select HDBODBC (in this document is assumed that SAP HANA Client was already installed on the machine where SAP BusinessObjects Data Services is running)
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Clik here to view. - Enter a name for the data source, the host name and the connection port; click on Connect to test it
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Clik here to view. - Enter the credentials of the user previously created on HANA
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Clik here to view. - If the connection is successful, click on OK and close all the windows
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Clik here to view. - Launch the Data Services Repository Manager; clicking on Start -> All Programs -> SAP Business Objects Data Services -> Data Services Repository Manager
- Obviously select SAP HANA as Database type; click on the check box Use Data Source Name and select the ODBC connection you created before; enter username e password
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Clik here to view. - Click on Get Version to check you are not going to overwrite an existing DB
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Clik here to view. - If the system reports the DB exists but the tables are not valid, you can proceed clicking on Create
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Clik here to view. - Clicking again on Get Version, you will now receive a different message
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Clik here to view. - Click on Close
- If you go back to HANA Studio, you can now see that the Tables folder has been populated
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Clik here to view. - Now you need to create a Data Services Connection to the new Data Services Repository stored on HANA.
Go to Start -> All Programs -> SAP Business Intelligence -> Information platform services 4.0 and click on Information platform services Central Management Console; login on Central Management Console
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Clik here to view. - Click on Data Services
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Clik here to view. - Click on Manage and then on Configure repository
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Clik here to view. - Enter the required information and then click on Test Connection
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Clik here to view. - Click on Save and then on Log Off
- If you login on Data Services Designer (go to Start -> All Programs -> SAP Business Objects Data Services, click on Data Services Designer), you will see that the new repository is now present
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Configure a job server
- You now need to configure a Job Server so you can execute jobs on the Data Services Repository hosted on HANA.
Go to Start -> All Programs -> SAP Business Objects Data Services and click on Data Services Server manager - Many repositories can be connected to the same Job Server; so click on Configuration Editor
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Clik here to view. - Select Job Server_1 and click on Edit
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Clik here to view. - Click on Add button
- Enter the required information and the click on Apply button
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Clik here to view. - Close the windows clicking on OK and then click on Close & Restart