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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STANDARD DSO AND HANA optimized DSO ???

raghavendra_k1
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STANDARD DSO AND HANA optimized DSO ??? pls help anybody has the knowledge on this???

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Hi,

Please the below link will give you more information.

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/600163da-ae9a-3010-2f8c-8d06f33c0...

You do not have to execute any conversion for DSOs and all 3 tables work in the same manner. The big difference is that the activation process is executed at the HANA level via stored procedure (pushed down) instead of the ABAP layer.



raghavendra_k1
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HIII friends pls let me know the difference ...!!!!

lbreddemann
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Seriously ,

you manage it to write a blog post, a forum thread and questions to both of them, but you don't find the time to check the documentation ? e.g SAP HANA-Optimized DataStore Object ???

- Lars

raghavendra_k1
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LARS thanx

but still I am unable to find it exactly   can u give me summarised  difference pls !!!

Raghavendra

former_member184768
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Hi Raghavendra,

I am not sure what exactly are you looking for, but some of the points may be like below:

HANA Optimized DSO:

  • No physical change log
  • Must Faster request activation
  • Columnar storage architecture
  • History data maintained, hence possibility of time-travel query
  • Lower memory foot print

Can you please let me know what exactly are you looking for so that the discussion can be more meaningful.

Regards,

Ravi