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Gain the Full Benefit of Profitability Analysis With in Memory Computing From SAP

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Introduction
In my last blog, I introduced the topic of ABAP Secondary Database Connection and the various options for using
this technology to access information in a HANA database from ABAP. Remember there are two scenarios where
ABAP Secondary Database Connection might be used. One is when you have data being replicated from an ABAP
based application to HANA. In this case the ABAP Data Dictionary already contains the definitions of the tables which
you access with SQL statements.
The other option involves using HANA to store data gathered via other means. Maybe the HANA database is used as
the primary persistence for completely new data models. Or it could be that you just want to leverage HANA specific
views or other modeled artifacts upon ABAP replicated data. In either of these scenarios, the ABAP Data Dictionary
wont have a copy of the objects which you are accessing via the Secondary Database Connection. Without the
support of the Data Dictionary, how can we define ABAP internal tables which are ready to receive the result sets
from queries against such objects?
In this blog, I want to discuss the HANA specific techniques for reading the Catalog and also how the ABDC classes
could be used to build a dynamic internal table which matches a HANA table or view. The complete source code
discussed in this blog can be downloaded from the SCN Code Exchange.

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