so we make the obvious choice to create a BW Project. Since we are in the BW4HANA section of this tutorial, I assume all of you want to learn BW. Right-click anywhere in the blank area and navigate as below to create a new project The first one time activity here is to create a workspace which is basically a temporary workspace saved on your PC where your draft work is saved. This opens up the BW perspective which in turn should also provide the tabs you see below. Select the BW modeling to choose the BW perspective The BW Perspective allows you to use the SAP HANA Studio instead of SAP GUI for development (although a lot of the operations call the GUI screens within itself.but let’s not get lost in that.more on that later). The SAP HANA Studio consists of different “Perspectives”. It doesn’t matter if the screen looks different from what you see below. To start, open the SAP HANA Studio on your system. If you are unaware of how to do that read our SAP GUI tutorial before proceeding. It would help you navigate this tool with further ease.Īnother pre-requisite to using the BW Perspective is having the BW system set up in the SAP GUI as well. It would be good if you pre-read the SAP HANA Studio overview tutorial before proceeding further on this one. This is the same tool we use to develop native HANA information views like Calculation views. Here, we use the SAP HANA Studio in BW Perspective. In this one, we finally get to the tool used to develop BW4/HANA artifacts. Welcome, all to the next BW4/HANA tutorial.
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