Meaning of Activation mode "Activate and ignore the inconsistencies in affected objects" in SAP HANA

John SAP
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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This activation mode supports activating the selected objects even if it results in inconsistent affected objects. For example, if you choose to activate an object A that is used by B and C, and it causes inconsistencies in B and C but you can choose to go ahead with the activation of A.

Default Activation Mode in SAP HANA Modeler Perspective

John SAP
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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The default activation mode is “Activate and ignore the inconsistencies in affected objects”.

Using Auto Documentation feature in SAP HANA Modeler Perspective

John SAP
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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In SAP HANA Modeler Perspective, you can Auto Documentation feature to capture the details of an information model or a package in a single document. This helps you view the necessary details from the document, instead of referring to multiple table.

Difference between 'struct' and 'typedef struct' in C++?

Ankith Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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In C++, there is no difference between 'struct' and 'typedef struct' because, in C++, all struct/union/enum/class declarations act like they are implicitly typedef'ed, as long as the name is not hidden by another declaration with the same name.Though there is one subtle difference that typedefs cannot be forward declared. So for the typedef option, you must include the file containing the typedef before it is used anywhere.

Getting error while using schema in SAP HANA Modeling

John SAP
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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When you use object of a schema to build HANA modeling views then it’s necessary to grant _SYS_REPO the SELECT WITH GRANT privilege on this schema. You need to execute the following:GRANT SELECT ON SCHEMA "" TO _SYS_REPO WITH GRANT OPTIONTo use tables from one Schema to create views we should provide access on the Schema to the default user who runs all the Views in HANA Modeling._SYS_REPO user is responsible for activating models and creating the required runtime objects from them. This is the reason you need to provide user _SYS_REPO to select objects in tables and views in ... Read More

Why does C++ have header files and .cpp files?

George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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C++ has header and .ccp files for separating the interface from the implementation. The header files declare "what" a class (or whatever is being implemented) will do, ie the API of the class, kind of like an interface in Java. The cpp file on the other hand defines "how" it will perform those features, ie, the implementation of these declared functionality.This reduces dependencies. The code that uses the header doesn't need to know all the details of the implementation and any other classes/headers needed only for that. It just needs to focus on things it is trying to implement. This ... Read More

Use of Statistics service in SAP HANA

Anil SAP Gupta
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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In SAP HANA system, you use statistics serve as a key to internal monitoring infrastructure. You will be notified when a critical alert raised in your HANA environment and you can also get all the historical monitoring data for analysis.Statistical Server is responsible for collecting the data related to system resources, their allocation, and consumption of the resources and overall performance of HANA system.For more details, you can refer our SAP HANA core architecture topichttps://www.tutorialspoint.com/sap_hana/sap_hana_core_architecture.htm

What is a "translation unit" in C++

Srinivas Gorla
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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A translation unit is any preprocessed source file.A translation unit is the basic unit of compilation in C++. This unit is made up of the contents of a single source file after it passes through preprocessing. It contains included any header files without blocks that are ignored using conditional preprocessing statements like ifdef, ifndef, etc.A single translation unit can be compiled into an object file, library, or executable program.

What is the difference between Java and Core Java?

radhakrishna
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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Java is a programming language, whereas Core Java is a computing platform. Java Platform Standard Edition is Core Java, which is also called Java SE. The following are the computing following supported by Java, which also has Core Java as its part:Java SE Java Standard Edition used to develop desktop applications. A well-known implementation of Java SE is the Java Development Kit (JDK).Java EE Java Enterprise Edition i.e. Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or J2EE. Java EE is used for applications running on servers. Java ME Java Micro Edition is used for applications running on mobile phones.Java SE is the Standard Edition and also ... Read More

Why do we use restrict qualifier in C++?

Abhinanda Shri
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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There's no such keyword in C++. List of C++ keywords can be found in section 2.11/1 of C++ language standard. restrict is a keyword in the C99 version of C language and not in C++.In C, A restrict-qualified pointer (or reference) is basically a promise to the compiler that for the scope of the pointer, the target of the pointer will only be accessed through that pointer (and pointers copied from it).C++ compilers also support this definition for optimization purposes, but it is not a part of the official language specification.

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