on 06-19-2014 6:37 AM
Hi,
I have lumira server1.15 installed on HANA box running v70.
I am trying to publish data from some other hana box on to this lumira server. But i am getting the error like
"The source dataset does not exist in connected SAP Lumira server"
Is it mandatory that data set exist on the same hana box where lumira is installed?
regards,
Deepthi
Hi,
if you acquire your data using HANA online then yes you can only publish back to a Lumira Server that is on top of that same HANA instance. This is due to the fact that for HANA online we do not acquire any data itself, but just the metadata and leave all calculation in HANA.
For HANA offline data set you are able to publish to any LUmira Server as we downloaded the data and can move it from one system to another.
Christina
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Hi Christina,
I'm trying this at a customer. They have HANA 1.00.74.00.390550. We had to use Lumira 1.15 desktop. I can publish any offline datasets and stories, but I'm getting the same error above even with online datasets. Is there a setting needed on the HANA server to allow this?
Thanks in advance,
Raul Saet
SE, PSG NA West
I'm interested in this issue as well. Same as what others are reporting. I'm running HANA rev. 94 and Lumira 1.25. Is this Durl parameter required in SAPLumira.ini file?
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I am also facing the same issue, no resolution for long time now. Dont know what is wrong.
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Hi,
so let's recap - does this apply to you?
-> this works OK right ?
for reasons of security and governance, that our solution architects decided that live/online HANA data should not leave that Hana instance.
Regards,
H
thanks for confirming.
well that doesn't sounds right , so I'd recommend you investigatethe relevant client and server traces (Notes 1782007 and 2050874 respectively) and analyse the root cause from there.
it's probably roles related , like described in Note 2018047
I'd also recommend you contact technical support with a well qualified incident (after checking & providing the above evidence and versions) to component BI-LUM-SRV
regards,
H
Make sure you give appropriate permission to the user, addition to that what actually resolved my issue is that adding following entry to my SAPLumira.ini
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