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Sap Hana Sdi With Oracle

The document describes how to create a virtual table in SAP HANA to view data stored in an Oracle database table. It involves establishing a connection to the Oracle database, selecting the desired Oracle table, and creating a virtual table in HANA using the SDI connection. This allows the Oracle data to be queried directly from HANA and also provides an interface for loading the Oracle data into HANA native objects or SAP BW objects.
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Sap Hana Sdi With Oracle

The document describes how to create a virtual table in SAP HANA to view data stored in an Oracle database table. It involves establishing a connection to the Oracle database, selecting the desired Oracle table, and creating a virtual table in HANA using the SDI connection. This allows the Oracle data to be queried directly from HANA and also provides an interface for loading the Oracle data into HANA native objects or SAP BW objects.
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How to get data into SAP HANA from Oracle with SDI Connection .......................................................... 3

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How to get data into SAP HANA from Oracle with SDI Connection

SAP HANA has this new SDI connection which will help to connect to different databases like Oracle,
Hadoop as a remote source and load data into HANA.

Following steps will help to create a Virtual Table on a table in Oracle and view the data in real time.

One of the pre-requisites is your BASIS team should have created an active connection with Oracle and
you should have relevant authorization to view those tables thru that remote connection.

1. Login to HANA Studio and to your desired system (Sandbox / Dev)


2. Select a desired schema (your own / SAPHANADB)
3. Click on “New Virtual Table”

4. Click on Browse button and select the source connection and the desired table. And mention the
Virtual table name. I selected as ZVT_DEMO

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5. There is an alternate way to create a Virtual table. (Go to Oracle remote connection > select the
table you would like to load > Right click on it and select “Add as Virtual Table”. From the below
screen you can select the name of the table and the schema where you would like to place the
Virtual Table.

6. Once the table is created, you will be able to see the table in SAPHANADB Schema in the folder
table.

7. To view the data in the table, Right click on the Virtual Table and select Data Preview.

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8. Now you can see the Oracle data in SAP HANA.

Now we have a view created in SAP HANA. This view can be used in a Flow Graph or a Data Source to load
into SAP HANA Native Objects or BW Objects.

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