Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
When you have entered the SQL statements, click on the
Execute
button at the top of the SQL
editor. The
Execute
button is the round green button with the right-facing arrow, which you can
see in the following screenshot. The results of the instructions will be shown in the
Job Log
pane
(and if you've just created a table, it'll appear in the
Navigator
pane on the left):
Once the data is in the SAP HANA system, we have a schema called
BOOK
with two tables,
CUSTOMERS
and
ORDERS
. If we refresh the
Navigator
pane by clicking on the
Catalog
node
and pressing the
F5
key, our new schema will be displayed there.
Step 2 - Creating a package
Open the SAP HANA Studio now, and choose the
Modeler
perspective (go to
Window | Choose
Perspective | Modeler
). You'll be presented with the main SAP HANA
Modeler
screen, which we
saw in the previous section and which we'll be using from now on.
SAP HANA is a rapidly evolving piece of software—both server side and
client side. It is possible that, depending on the version of the SAP HANA
Studio you use, the interface might not look exactly like the screenshots in
this topic. Don't be alarmed at this—the concepts are the same, using the
same basic objects, no matter which version of the Studio you use.